While reading or studying ancient history or folk literature, you’ll
most likely come across an alcoholic beverage called “mead”. Very simply, it is
a type of wine made mostly from honey. Fermentation usually includes water, but
often other ingredients like spices, fruits, hops or grains for additional
flavour. It’s versatile too as it can be made still, sparkling, crackling
(naturally sparkling), dry, semi-dry, semi-sweet, or even very sweet. This
interesting beverage has really fallen out of grace over the last century, but
surprisingly is enjoying a resurgence of sorts. Many wineries and even
breweries are producing meads today.
The modern version has come a long way from the somewhat cruder drink
of times gone by.
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