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| 11-5-19 2 Mike Faul – Rabbits Foot Mead – peak honey, Irish mead and meadery IT | 06 Nov 2019 | ||
11-5-19 9PM EST Tonight we're talking with Mike Faul, owner of Rabbit's Foot Meadery in Sunnyvale, CA about several things. Mike has been in the mead industry for over 20 years, and has been a mead maker for much longer, having been involved in mead since the beginning of the resurgence of mead in the US. We'll be talking about Mike's adventures in Ireland, creating an Irish mead with Irish honey, peak honey in the US (and the world) and what Mike's been up to in creating a more efficient meadery using computers and automation. http://ow.ly/p1mD50x31Bk | |||
| 11-5-19 1 Mike Faul – Rabbits Foot Mead – peak honey, Irish mead and meadery IT | 06 Nov 2019 | ||
11-5-19 9PM EST Tonight we're talking with Mike Faul, owner of Rabbit's Foot Meadery in Sunnyvale, CA about several things. Mike has been in the mead industry for over 20 years, and has been a mead maker for much longer, having been involved in mead since the beginning of the resurgence of mead in the US. We'll be talking about Mike's adventures in Ireland, creating an Irish mead with Irish honey, peak honey in the US (and the world) and what Mike's been up to in creating a more efficient meadery using computers and automation. http://ow.ly/p1mD50x31Bk | |||
| 5-7-19 Greg Heller-LaBelle – AMMA VP, The Colony Meadery – MeadCon East | 08 May 2019 | ||
5-7-19 We are talking with Greg Heller-LaBelle, Vice President of the American Mead Makers Association, and co-owner of The Colony Meadery in Bethlehem, PA. Greg is coming on to tell us all about the debut of MeadCon East, the AMMA conference, that will be held in Pennsylvania, September 5-7, 2019. After 3 years of holding the MeadCon in Broomfield, CO alongside the Mazer Cup International, the AMMA has decided to host a second conference on the other side of the country. This event, being in the first year, is as yet small, but is expected to grow each year. Greg himself is a longtime homebrewer (from wayy back in college). He eventually moved back to his birthplace in Bethlehem, PA. He is a craft beer writer, and when he got back to his hometown, he revived the Lehigh Valley Brewing, a fancy name for a group of guys who got together monthly to share dusty beers they'd collected and stored. (Because beer, of course!). At one of those meetings, this guy, Mike Manning brought along a homemade mead. And boy was it good! Greg, having been deep in the beer culture, saw the writing on the wall that the mead world was going to take off, and spent the next couple months hounding this stranger to go into business with him, and The Colony Meadery was born! We're going to talk Meadcon, mead, and building and running a meadery with Greg tonight, join us! | |||
| 4-30-19 Lance Shaner – Omega Yeast and Carvin Wilson – High Temperature Fermentation | 01 May 2019 | ||
4-30-19 Tonight we are joined by Lance Shaner, co-owner of Omega Yeast, and Carvin Wilson, mead aficionado and speaker on fermenting mead at high temperatures. | |||
| 3-26-19 Jon Oppegaard – Oppegaard Meadery – Mead in the PNW (and Taco Mead) | 27 Mar 2019 | ||
3-26-19 Tonight we're getting together with Jon Oppegaard, owner of Oppegaard Meadery in Tukwila, WA. Jon makes excellent mead, I've tried many of his products. He's even done savoury meads, like his taco mead (yes, I said taco) that he released recently, and which was a huge hit, and sold out pretty quick. Jon has been making mead for over 10 years, and loves it. He made his own because there wasn't much available for him to get in his area when he discovered mead, and what he could find strained his bank account to support his mead habit, so, he decided to handle it himself. He's been making mead ever since. After a while, he figured, 'if I am going to make it and drink it anyway, and others like my stuff, why not go pro?'. And so he did. He rented a small space to keep costs down, and it didn't take long for his meads to become so popular that he had to expand. He really only expected his friends and family to show up, but that was not to be. In fairly short order, the place was packed all the time. This is what happens when you make great mead! He resisted the idea of mead-making as his 'real job' for a while, but the meadery growth and popularity of his mead convinced him otherwise. Oppegaard Meadery is a casual place, lots of board games and story telling. There are cool hand-painted shields hanging on the wall, and often mead-infused cheesecakes show up from a local bakery (I've had some, they're very tasty!). Jon himself is a tall dude, with a Viking-worthy beard, and many cool weapons (which show up on his social media feeds from time to time). He's a great guy, and very dedicated to his mead. The thing he takes most seriously is the quality of his mead. | |||
| 1-15-19 Mead Myths Busted – Part 2 with Ryan Carlson | 16 Jan 2019 | ||
1-15-19 Part 2 of Mead Myths, because we had so many that came up from our listeners last week! Ryan, Vicky and AJ will be talking about the myths that have arisen on techniques in meadmaking, they pervade a lot of the internet and are passed around by people not aware that they are myths. Yes, mead is old as people, and yes, it has a long history (we're having a show on mead history next month), but we also have science, and as science has advanced, we've discovered or proven many things about fermentation, and specifically about making mead that lend a great deal of help to making better mead, and in allowing us to repeat our efforts. So we'll be tackling the myths, some much beloved, and showing the science that gives us reliable, repeatable methods we can use to make better mead. | |||
| 11-27-18 Kenneth Johnson – Savannah Bee | 28 Nov 2018 | ||
11-27-18 Tonight we are talking with Kenneth Jenkinson, manager at Savannah Bee Company and fellow mead maker. Kenneth is heavily involved with the Savannah Brewers Club, works on the Domras Cup competition. He's an avid meadmaker, and is very passionate about mead and honey. Especially honey. Savannah Bee Company strives to live as bees live: symbiotically with nature and in a manner that contributes positively to the world around us. Savannah Bee Company grew out of Ted’s passion for bees, beekeeping and honey. They carry several honey varietals, including some rarer ones like desert wildflower, tupelo and sourwood. They have an in-house mead and carry several other meadery's products as well. And they have lots of beeswax goodies, beauty products and of course, a tasting bar for their mead and honeys. I went to their Broughton St. location last weekend, and it was pretty cool, in a neat old building with high ceilings and lots of wood. We tasted all the meads and honeys, and ended up picking up several of the meads. | |||
| 6-12-18 Raphael Lyon – Enlightenment Wines – Making Natural (Wild) Meads | 13 Jun 2018 | ||
Enlightenment Wines started out as a small part time farm winery in 2009 by Raphael Lyon. In 2015 Lyon reached out to Anthony Rock and Arley Marks with the intent to join forces and grow Enlightenment Wines into a full scale production meadery with a tasting room and cocktail bar in Brooklyn New York. Enlightenment is a little different from many meaderies, in that they are heavily focused on 'natural' or 'wild' meadmaking. They work with wild yeasts, unfiltered honey, and local herbs to create unique meads that Arley also mixes into signature cocktails that he has developed and serves at Enlightenment's bar, 'Honeys'. Their honey is diluted with well water and combined with various botanicals, fruit or fruit juices that are available locally and seasonally, and then fermented in wood barrels until there are no sugars remaining. In some cases they ferment in stainless steel or glass. They primarily use wild yeast that already exists on the fruits and in their honey. | |||
| Gotmead Live From the NYC Fermentation Fest | 24 Feb 2018 | ||
Live from the NYC Fermentation Fest | |||
| 11-29-16 Part 2 Bob Slanz NY Beekeeper | 30 Nov 2016 | ||
| 11-29-16 Part 1 Bob Slanz – NY Home Meadmaker & Beekeeper | 30 Nov 2016 | ||
We are meeting with Bob Slanz - NY Home meadmaker and beekeeper, and winner of a BoS for his ghost pepper mead. We'll talk bees, honey and mead | |||
| 7-12-16 David and Maciej – Arktos Meadery – BtB – When Mead Goes Wrong | 13 Jul 2016 | ||
7-12-16 – Today we’re talking with David and Maciej, owners of Arktos Meadery in Grand Rapids, MI. They have 7 meads right now, including a pumpkin mead (that one caught my eye!! On Back to Basics, we’re talking about ‘When Your Mead Goes Wrong’. If you’ve ever had a mead go weird, turn into vinegar, burn dry when it was supposed to be sweet, turn up tasting like gasoline or anything else, then we’ll be talking about it. | |||
| Celestial Mead & Denali Brewing – Back to Basics – When Mead Goes Bad | 06 Jul 2016 | 00:00:02 | |
| 3-22-16 Michael Fairbrother and Sergio Moutela – AMMA and Pete Bakulic – MCI | 23 Mar 2016 | ||
| 11-10-20 Willie Wrede – Meduseld Meadery – Mead, Braggots and Axe Throwing | 11 Nov 2020 | ||
11-10-20 Tonight at 9PM ET GotMead Live will be talking with Willie Wrede, owner of Meduseld Meadery in Lancaster, PA. Willie is a meadery owner (and a braggot fan), Marine, talented mead maker and a dad, and is now in process of opening a second location they're calling Artifice Ales and Meads. | |||
| 10-13-20 Time for Cysers! Gold Medal winners Adam Bystrom, Allen Martin, and Kevin Meintsma | 14 Oct 2020 | ||
Tonight on Gotmead Live at 9PM ET, it's Fall (at least on the calendar, lol) and our minds are on cysers. Crisp fall evenings, cool temps, and a nice cyser, maybe around the fire with friends. What could be better? Cysers, mead made with apples or apple juice, are a popular mead style, and one that is getting more popular. We decided (really, it was Kevin's idea) that this time of year was great for talking about them, since the apple crop is coming in. And we thought getting the gold medal winners in cysers from 3 competitions, the Valhalla: The Meading of Life, Valkyrie's Horn, and the Mazer Cup would be a great way to do it. So, we got Kevin Meintsma (who proposed the idea literally a few days before discovering he had won the gold at the Mazer Cup), Adam Bystrom who took gold at Valhalla, and Allan Martin, who took the gold in the Valkyrie's Horn. | |||
| 3-31-20 Peter Bakulic – Talking Mead | 01 Apr 2020 | ||
We're back from a break that *should* have been because of MeadCon and Mazer Cup, but sadly we did not get to celebrate either of those events because of postponements. Make sure you're online or doing pickups to #buymead! We are tickled to have Pete Bakulic back tonight, it's been quite a while since we've been able to get him on the show. If you don't know of Pete, either you're new to the mead scene, or you've been hiding under a rock! Pete is President of the Mazer Cup International and a member of the American Mead Makers Association Home Governing Committee. He's been making mead for 40 plus years now, and does it *very* well. Pete is a regular poster and commenter on several mead groups on Facebook, and is a moderator on GotMead and Modern Mead Makers there. He's also an admin here on the GotMead forums, and one of our most prolific posters. | |||
| 5-5-26 Tony Qualls – Manic Meadery – Gnosis Brewing – Sugarbelt Mead Festival | 05 May 2026 | 02:49:07 | |
5-5-26 Tonight we're hanging with Tony Qualls. Tony is meadmaker/owner of Manic Meadery and brewer/owner of Gnosis Brewing. And he puts on the Sugarbelt Mead Festival every year. A busy guy!
Tony is not just a meadery owner, he's also a musician. He toured in the band Groovatron for 12 years, doing over 1500 shows in 12 years (makes me tired just thinking about all that travel!).
In April 2024, Tony and the gang opened Gnosis Brewing, also in Merrillville, Indiana. Founded by Tony, Keith, Eric, Adam, and Brandon, the brewery embodies an unending quest for beer perfection, continually evolving to delight both new craft beer enthusiasts and seasoned connoisseurs.
With a commitment to quality over quantity, Gnosis Brewing rigorously tests each beer recipe through multiple batches and trials before it reaches the customer. The brewery aims to push the boundaries of traditional brewing, ensuring that every release meets their high standards of excellence.
Tony is a lifelong entrepreneur, having run a vinyl record company, painting company and a bunch of other businesses. Plus he's a skilled tradesman in welding and carpentry (that would help with build out!).
Tony has been married to his lovely wife Vanessa for 12 years, and they have two kids. Not to sit on his laurels, Tony plans to pursue law school and recording backlogs of musical material while running his meadery (getting tired again, lol). He likes to mountain bike and ride his motorcycle in his free time (he has free time?).
Tony co-founded Manic Meadery with Keith Cantwell in 2018 in Crown Point, Indiana. Manic is a small batch meadery, and they also do wine and cider. They've gotten a lot of interest in their sweet dessert meads using whole fruit and often multiple adjuncts. Tony is also a BJCP mead judge, and holder of Mazer Cup awards for both home and commercial mead. The plans for Manic in 2020 include increasing self distribution, expanding their production space, and organizing a mead-only festival, the Sugarbelt Mead Fest.
To listen live, you can find us on Youtube, Twitch, X (Twitter), and Facebook on the Gotmead Page. On our new platform, chat is part of the podcast! Just comment from wherever you are watching, and we'll see it!! If you'd like to call in, we can get you a link to come on!
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Sponsor:
Look no further than Honnibrook Craft Meadery in Castle Rock, Colorado, for your go-to destination for wonderful, light, and refreshing mead! We have 20 meads on tap and four seasonal mead slushees.
Go to honnibrook.com for review our tap list, upcoming events and to order online!
If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can send us a question via email, join to ask a question on the show, or via X @realGotMead and we'll tackle it online! The show runs from 9PM EDT/6PM PDT (United States) for about 2 hours every other Tuesday starting Jan 13, 2026.
To join live, you can use this link, and here are instructions on how to join in. Once you enter the waiting room, we get a notification and will bring you in!
Upcoming Shows
Show links and notes
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
May 6 - Wild Blossom Meadery, Chicago, IL - Optimo Swing-Jazz
May 7 - DiFrancesco Meadery, Wrightsville, PA - Mead and Meditation
May 7 - Vahalla Meadery - Bozeman, MT - Acoustic Jam party
May 7 - Dancing Skeleton Meadery, Sapulpa, OK - Trivia Night
May 9 - Brimminghorn Meadery, Seaford, DE - US Wrestling Justice
May 12 - Honeytree Meadery, Nashville, TN - Writers Night and Open Mic
May 13 - The Mead Hall, Charles, MO - Acoustic Jam
May 14 - Nucleus Mead, Linesville, PA - Mead and Read
May 14 - Vahalla Meadery - Bozeman, MT - Acoustic Jam party
May 16 - Adesanya Brewery, Grandville, MI - Mead Samples with A New Image Salon
May 17 - Foxes Den Meadery, Minooka, IL - Rock the PHight Kickoff Fundraiser at Papa Magoos Bar and Grill
May 21 - Standard Meadery, Villa Park, IL - After Hours Networking
May 21 - Vahalla Meadery, Bozeman, MT - Acoustic Jam
May 22 - Manic Meadery, Crown Point, IN - Paint and Drink: Forest Fairy
May 24 - Clear Skies Meadery, Rockville, MD - Acoustic music with Mike Rocke
May 30 - McAlpine Meadery, Beach City, OH - 30 mile Bike Ride
May 30 - Slash-o-Meadery, Nacogdoches, TX - Live Music with Dan McMahon
May 30 - Hive Mind Mead and Brew Co., Caldicot, UK - It's CANDY Disco night with Tandoori G
May 31 - Bumbling Fools Mead, Minneapolis, MN - Mead Making Class
May 31 - Wild Blossom Meadery, Chicago, IL - Grown-Up Book Fair
May 31 - Helderberg Meadworks, Troy, NY - Mead and Read - the book 'The Corpse Flower' and an Artist Mead Up
June 6 - The Ferm Meadery, Houston, TX - Fire NR Bones live music
You can buy mead online at https://shopmeads.com | |||
| 4-21-26 – Blair Housley – Etowah Meadery – Dalonega GA | 21 Apr 2026 | 02:07:04 | |
4-21-26 - Tonight we’re talking with Blair Housley, owner of Etowah Meadery in Dalonega, Georgia.
A Dahlonega native, Blair grew up fishing and exploring along the Etowah River—a place that shaped his connection to North Georgia and later inspired the name and roots of Etowah.
At 21, Blair joined the U.S. Air Force, an experience that strengthened the disciplined, process-driven approach he brings to building brands and crafting beverages. More than 15 years ago, he began brewing beer and mead as a hobby and quickly became focused on honey fermentation and the potential of mead as a modern craft staple. Blair’s belief is simple: mead is the perfect natural alcohol beverage.
What began as a hobby in his garage and winning over two dozen medals, he decided to turn it into a business. In 2016, Blair founded Etowah to make mead more approachable, refined, and relevant, built to stand confidently alongside beer, cider, and cocktails. Etowah is recognized as one the most awarded meaderies in the Southeast with over 60 commercial mead awards and over a dozen craft beer awards to-date, with flagship mead favorites including RB&B, Black & Blue, Granny’s Apple Pie, Stone Pile Peach, and Georgia Standard.
To listen live, you can find us on Youtube, Twitch, X (Twitter), and Facebook on the Gotmead Page. On our new platform, chat is part of the podcast! Just comment from wherever you are watching, and we'll see it!! If you'd like to call in, we can get you a link to come on!
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/meadwench
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Sponsor:
Look no further than Honnibrook Craft Meadery in Castle Rock, Colorado, for your go-to destination for wonderful, light, and refreshing mead! We have 20 meads on tap and four seasonal mead slushees.
Go to honnibrook.com for review our tap list, upcoming events and to order online!
If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can send us a question via email, join to ask a question on the show, or via X @realGotMead and we'll tackle it online! The show runs from 9PM EDT/6PM PDT (United States) for about 2 hours every other Tuesday starting Jan 13, 2026.
To join live, you can use this link, and here are instructions on how to join in. Once you enter the waiting room, we get a notification and will bring you in!
Upcoming Shows
April 21 - Blair Housely - Etowah Meadery
Show links and notes
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
April 22 - Captain’s on Main, Brighton, MI - Buzzin and Bloomin 2026: Mead, Music and Earth Day Vibes
April 23 - Valhalla Meadery, Bozeman, MT - Acoustic Jam
April 25 - Moon Dog Meadery, Durham, NC - Modern Calligraphy for Beginners
April 25 - Manic Meadery, Crown Point, IN - It's Raining Cats and Dogs - Make. your own round house sign
April 25 - Monks Meadery, Atlanta, GA - Meadery Meet Up
April 26 - Oppegaard Meadery, Tukwila, WA - Spring Mead Fest with 8 local meaderies!
April 26 - DiFrancesco Meadery, Wrightsville, PA - Artist Mead Up
April 26 - Clear Skies Meadery, Rockville, MD - Acoustic Jam
April 28 - Honeytree Meadery, Nashville, TN - Open Mic night
April 30 - McAlpine Meadery, Beach City, OH - 30 Mile Bike Ride
May 6 - Wild Blossom Meadery, Chicago, IL - Optimo Swing-Jazz
May 7 - Dancing Skeleton Meadery, Sapulpa, OK - Trivia Night
May 9 - Brimminghorn Meadery, Seaford, DE - US Wrestling Justice
May 13 - The Mead Hall, Charles, MO - Acoustic Jam
May 14 - Nucleus Mead, Linesville, PA - Mead and Read
May 21 - Standard Meadery, Villa Park, IL - After Hours Networking
June 6 - The Ferm Meadery, Houston, TX - Fire NR Bones live music
You can buy mead online at https://shopmeads.com | |||
| 11-4-25 Bill Bellair – Michigan Mead Coalition – Competing with Mead | 04 Nov 2025 | 02:00:11 | |
11-4-25 Tonight we’re talking with Bill Bellair, founder of the Michigan Mead Coalition. We’re going to talk about mead in competition.
Bill Bellair began his mead-making journey in 2008 when his mother expressed interest in trying tej, a traditional Ethiopian honey wine, which was unavailable locally. His early attempts—while not without the occasional "bottle bomb"—yielded surprisingly delicious results.
Following this, Bill turned his attention to beer brewing, and it would be several years before he returned to crafting mead. During this time, he joined the Metro Enologist 'n' Zymurgist (MENZ) club, where he expanded his skills in winemaking. This experience gave him valuable insight into the mistakes he had made in his early mead-making efforts, reigniting his passion for the craft.
This marked the beginning of a dedicated era of mead production that continues to this day. In 2019, Bill founded the Michigan Mead Coalition, the state's largest mead-exclusive organization. The coalition has fostered a thriving community of skilled brewers, many of whom have earned prestigious awards and even pursued the coveted title of Mead Maker of the Year.
To listen live, you can find us on Youtube, Twitch, X (Twitter), and Facebook on the Gotmead Page. On our new platform, chat is part of the podcast! Just comment from wherever you are watching, and we'll see it!! If you'd like to call in, we can get you a link to come on!
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/meadwench
YouTube: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/@Gotmead
X(Twitter): https://x.com/RealGotMead
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JOIN CHAT ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/zEKNujQTtM
Listen in! This player will show the latest episode:
Sponsor:
Look no further than Honnibrook Craft Meadery in Castle Rock, Colorado, for your go-to destination for wonderful, light, and refreshing mead! We have 20 meads on tap and four seasonal mead slushees.
Go to honnibrook.com for review our tap list, upcoming events and to order online!
If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can send us a question via email, join to ask a question on the show, or via X @realGotMead and we'll tackle it online! The show runs from 9PM EDT/6PM PDT (United States) for about 2 hours.
To join live, you can use this link, and here are instructions on how to join in. Once you enter the waiting room, we get a notification and will bring you in!
Upcoming Shows
November 18 - Blair Houseley - Etowah Meadery
December 2 - Blöm Meadworks
Show links and notes
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
Nov 7 - Funktastic Meads and Beer, Midlothian, VA - Mead and Music by Damian Allen
Nov 7 - B. Nektar Meadery, Ferndale, MI - Open Mic Night Comedy
Nov 8 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Mead and Cheese Pairing with the Cheese Lady
Nov 8 - UNL Bee Lab & Kimmel Orchard, Nebraska City, NE - Mead Making Workshop
Nov 8 - Stardust Cellars, Wilkesboro, NC - Mead Making Course
Nov 8 - Stardust Cellars, Wilkesboro, NC - Harvest Mead Fest
Nov 8 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Drink Mead, Learn Things: Potions, Poisons and Snake Oil
Nov 9 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Sunday Brunch
Nov 13 - Silver Hand Meadery, Williamsburg, VA - 10th Anniversary Dinner Series - Mead Pairing Dinner
Nov 15 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Mead and Cheese with the Cheese Lady
Nov 18 - WTF What to Ferment Meadery, Milford, DE - Mead and Cookie Pairing
Nov 20 - Nucleus Mead, Linesville, PA - Mead and Read
Nov 22 - Crafted Artisan Meadery, Mogadore, OH - Mead and Meditation
Nov 22 - Dawg Gone Bees Meadery & Apiary, Hanover, PA - Mead Making Class
Nov 22 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - Tom Borek and Veronica Mary Agnes Musician live music
You can buy mead online at https://shopmeads.com | |||
| 9-8-20 Sergio Moutela Talks Sessions with Kevin Meintsma | 08 Sep 2020 | 03:21:13 | |
9-8-20 Tonight on Gotmead Live at 9PM ET, we're bringing back Sergio, and we're going to turn him and Kevin loose on session meads. So we're going to talk *more* on session meads. Since it's a hot topic both for home and commercial mead makers, and as a mead making approach seems to be approaching one of the most popular styles, we're going to dig further into it. | |||
| 9-1-20 Susan Ruud – Midwest Mead and Running a Meadery in Time of COVID | 01 Sep 2020 | 02:54:31 | |
9-1-20 Toinight at 9PM ET we're hanging out with Susan Ruud, owner of Prairie Rose Meadery in Fargo, ND. And we've guest host Kevin Meintsma on with us! We'll be talking on mead (of course), particularly spiced mead, as well as what it's been like running a meadery during COVID. | |||
| 8-25-20 Petar Bakulic – Making Great Pyments | 25 Aug 2020 | 02:06:43 | |
8-18-20 Pyments, mead made with grapes and/or grape juice, is a popular topic in meadmaking recently. There are endless possibilities in making pyments, and we've tried some really amazing ones. We're doing a dive into pyments over the next couple shows, and decided to bring in Peter Bakulic to talk about them. Pete has extensive experience in both winemaking and meadmaking. | |||
| 8-18-20 Petar Bakulic – Winemaking for Meadmakers | 18 Aug 2020 | 01:59:54 | |
8-18-20 Pyments, mead made with grapes and/or grape juice, is a popular topic in meadmaking recently. There are endless possibilities in making pyments, and we've tried some really amazing ones. We're doing a dive into pyments over the next couple shows, and decided to bring in Peter Bakulic to talk about them. Pete has extensive experience in both winemaking and meadmaking. | |||
| 8-11-20 Billy Beltz, Eric Holden and Harold Gulbransen – Southern California Mead | 11 Aug 2020 | 02:26:55 | |
8-11-20 Tonight at 9PM ET, we are continuing our regional mead makers series and talking with Billy Beltz, Erick Holden and Harold Gulbransen, all in Southern California. Each is a very talented meadmaker, and we'll talking about (of course) meadmaking, and how they do things in SoCal. | |||
| 8-4-20 Rob Ratliff, Mead Recipes Author and Kevin Meintsma on Session Meads | 04 Aug 2020 | 02:18:41 | |
8-4-20 Tonight at 9PM ET, we are going to talk more about session meads, which are the hottest thing in meadmaking these days. We'll be chatting with Rob Ratlff, author of "The Big Book of Mead Recipes" and "Let There Be Melomels", popular books of mead recipes. Rob's next book will be "Let There be Session Meads". We're also bringing in Kevin Meintsma, a very talented session mead maker. The conversation should be really good! | |||
| 6-9-20 Carvin Wilson, Warren Earle and Allen Martin – Mead Styling in the Southwest | 09 Jun 2020 | 02:25:56 | |
6-9-20 Tonight at 9PM ET, we're continuing our series, bringing on a group of talented meadmakers to talk shop, and going to Arizona. We'll be talking with Carvin Wilson, Allen Martin and Warren Earle. These gentlemen are prominent in the southwest brewing scene, and bring some powerful mead making chops to the table. | |||
| 6-2-20 Matt Weide, Adam Bystrom and Josh Holbrook – Midwest Mead Monsters Part 2 | 02 Jun 2020 | 02:58:48 | |
6-2-20 Tonight at 9PM ET, we're continuing our series, bringing on a group of talented meadmakers to talk shop, and we're starting in the midwest, this is part 2. We'll be talking with Adam Bystrom, Josh Holbrook and Matt Weide. They are part of a number of talented meadmakers in Minnesota that are making some seriously amazing meads, and each of them is making some amazing award winning meads. We're going to be talking mead, how they got into making it, what they've learned and what they're making now. | |||
| 5-26-20 Kevin Meintsma, Steve Fletty and Josh Mahoney – Midwest Mead Monsters | 26 May 2020 | 03:08:25 | |
5-26-20 Tonight at 9PM ET, we're taking a different tack, we're bringing on a group of talented meadmakers to talk shop, and we're starting in the midwest. We'll be talking with Kevin Meintsma, Steve Fletty and Josh Mahoney. They are part of a meadmaking group in Minnesota that is making some seriously amazing meads, and each of them is an accomplished meadmaker. We're going to be talking mead, how they got into making it, what they've learned and what they're making now. | |||
| 5-19-20 Tom Repas – Taking it to the Bees, Making Interesting Meads | 19 May 2020 | 02:50:21 | |
5-19-20 Tonight at 9PM ET, we'll be talking with Tom Repas, Master Beekeeper and owner of Canyon Rim Honey Bees, providing bees and honey in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Tom speaks on beekeeping all over the country, and has presented several times at the AMMA MeadCon on both beekeeping and meadmaking. Tom has won a large number of awards for his mead as well.
We'll be talking bees, breeding and hive management, and also about making great mead. | |||
| 10-21-25 Brian Bookmiller – Queen City Meadery – Buffalo, NY | 21 Oct 2025 | 02:14:45 | |
10-21-25 Tonight we're chatting with Brian Bookmiller, co-founder and meadmaker at Queen City Meadery in Buffalo, NY. They been making mead since 2018.
Brian Bookmiller is a driving force behind Queen City Meadery, serving as both co-founder and mead maker. His passion for craft fermentation began as a hobby shared with lifelong friends, eventually evolving into a full-fledged business. Bookmiller’s leadership has helped shape the meadery’s identity as a community-focused, artisanal producer of honey-based beverages.
In 2023, Queen City Meadery announced a major expansion at its current location, signaling strong growth and continued commitment to the Western New York region. The meadery’s presence has become a cultural touchstone in West Seneca, offering educational tours, tastings, and events.
Queen City Meadery has won numerous awards for their meads and continues to create new unique flavors for all to enjoy!
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Upcoming Shows
November 18 - Blair Houseley - Etowah Meadery
December 2 - Blöm Meadworks
Show links and notes
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
Oct 24 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Dags Und Timmah Live Music
Oct 25-26 - St. Louis Renaissance Festival - Mead-evil Tasting - get 4 mead samples, mead tasting flask and entertainment (must buy faire ticket separately)
Oct 25 - Beeserker Meadery, Lexington, KY - Monsters & Mead: A Night of Adventure, Ale, and Mayhem at Chaotic Good
Oct 25 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Andy Six live music
Oct 26 - Brimming Horn Meadery, Seaford, DE - Sips and Succulents - create your own terrarium
Oct 31 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Luke Woltanski live music
Nov 1 - B. Nektar Meadery, Ferndale, MI - Adult Book Fair
Nov 1 - Viking Alchemist Meadery, Smyrna, GA - Mead and Mischief Halloween Party
Nov 1 - Brown County Historical Society and Hazelwood Historic House, Green Bay, WI - Historic Skills Workshop: Learn to make Wine and Mead
Nov 7 - Funktastic Meads and Beer, Midlothian, VA - Mead and Music by Damian Allen
Nov 7 - B. Nektar Meadery, Ferndale, MI - Open Mic Night Comedy
Nov 8 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Mead and Cheese Pairing with the Cheese Lady
Nov 8 - UNL Bee Lab & Kimmel Orchard, Nebraska City, NE - Mead Making Workshop
Nov 8 - Stardust Cellars, Wilkesboro, NC - Mead Making Course
Nov 8 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Drink Mead, Learn Things: Potions, Poisons and Snake Oil
Nov 9 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Sunday Brunch
Nov 18 - WTF What to Ferment Meadery, Milford, DE - Mead and Cookie Pairing
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| 5-12-20 Aaron Schavey and Geoff Allen – Boneflower Craft Mead | 12 May 2020 | 02:04:21 | |
5-12-20 Tonight at 9PM ET, we'll be talking with Aaron Schavey and Geoff Allen, owners of Boneflower Craft Mead in 'the Region' in northwest Indiana.
Aaron and Geoff have been making waves with their mead for a few years now, and formalized their mead making by opening Boneflower in 2018.
Geoff and Aaron are a couple of guys and a hobby that turned serious...sort of. After years of participating in the craft beverage scene, an introduction to Mead started them in an entirely new direction. | |||
| 4-28-20 Matt Weide – Alternative Sugars, Bochets, and Techniques | 28 Apr 2020 | 02:12:46 | |
4-28-20 Tonight at 9PM ET we're talking with Matt Weide, a long time homebrewer and meadmaker.
We'll be chatting on interesting things including alternative sugars in mead (like inverts, maple syrup and the like) and how they can be used in fermentation, bochet tips and tricks, making rhubarb mead, playing with honeyberries, the AMMA Home Governing Committee elections and the Valkyries' Horn competition.
Matt has been home brewing for over 20 years. He began making mead in 1998, but didn't get serious about it until 2007, when he took a BJCP exam prep class and found out just how good mead could be.
Since then, Matt has been the Vice President of the Minnesota Home Brewers Association, won the AHA Meadmaker of the Year award in 2014, and has given talks on bochet style meads at the National Homebrewer's Conference and MeadCon.
Most recently, Matt has helped start the Valkyrie's Horn Mead competition and in 2020 was elected to the AMMA Home Governing Committee
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Coming up:
May 5 - we'll be off
Show links and notes
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
Take part in Kevin Meintsma's Hydromel Study - email hydromel@wtibiz.com and he'll send you questions
Honeyberry information
Love Honeyberry
University of Saskachewan Haskap Info
The Compleat Meadmaker by Ken Schramm
Apple varietals and where they grow - http://orangepippen.com
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition
Upcoming Events
July 22-25 Mazer Cup International, Broomfield, CO
September 26-28 AMMA MeadCon, Broomfield, CO
Due to the pandemic, most meaderies cannot have events or open their taprooms, and are offering their mead via online and pickup service. You can find an ongoing list at https://gotmead.com/meaderies/support-meaderies-during-coronavirus-where-to-get-mead-online-and-pickup/
Visit our mead directory at https://gotmead.com/commercial-mead/
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| 4-21-20 Kevin Meintsma – Making award winning mead | 21 Apr 2020 | 02:52:50 | |
4-21-20 Tonight at 9PM ET we're talking with Kevin Meintsma, a prolific and talented meadmaker who is quite humble about his very well made meads.
Kevin has been making mead since 1995, his first one being with a very dark honey that he later learned was eastern buckwheat (it had also been sitting in the workshop for 12 years!). It also had cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, allspice and used champagne yeast. And no temp control or nutrients. That turned out, not surprisingly, poorly, lol. Kevin then opted to avoid mead until 2017 after that.
He's been a homebrewer since the early 80's, and did stovetop extract brewing (as that was all there was at that point), using a scavanged pot. He did that for a few years, then stepped away to focus on life, work and family until 2010. Then, after coming back from a work assignment in England for 7 months, he got serious again about homebrewing and began making brews and entering competitions. He stewarded and judged at the Minnesota Mashout that year, and a few years later got his BJCP certification. He went on to get his Mead Judge endorsement as well.
Since then, Kevin has taken multiple Best of Show awards for beer, cider and mead, including a beer Pro-AM with Minneapolis based Town Hall Brewing that sent him to the GABF Pro-AM competition. He notes this was one of the highlights of his brewing hobby.
Fast forward to 2017, Kevin had brewed around 85% of the 2015 beer style guidelines, and 90% of the cider guidelines, he decided to come back to mead for a new challenge. His 3rd mead was a pyment which took first place at the Minnesota State Fair (to his surprise). His 4th mead was a cyser made in the fall from local apples he got via the Primary Fermenters club. During the Minnesota Homebrewer's Association annual holiday party in December, Matt Weide tasted the cyser and declared it better than his! So Kevin entered it in the AHA 2018 Nationals where it got a gold in the first round, and a 2nd in the final round, totally shocking Kevin.
So, in 2019, he found the Mazer Cup. He attended and was shocked to take two medals and a should out from Josh Mahoney, one is his local mead heroes. He also got involved with a local group of mead makers and then went on to help found the Valkyries Horn Mead Competition, which was held for the first time in September 2019.
Kevin has focused on process and technique, more than ingredients or yeast. Nearly all his medals and best of shows he's gotten have used 'generic' ingredients and prosaic yeast choices, which he did deliberately, due to a tight budget. He wanted a good grasp of technique so he can do justice to the many honey varietals that are available now.
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Coming up:
April 28 - Matt Weide
Show links and notes
Have ideas or questions on making hydromels, send Kevin an email!
The Compleat Meadmaker by Ken Schramm
Apple varietals and where they grow - http://orangepippen.com
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition
Upcoming Events
July 22-25 Mazer Cup International, Broomfield, CO
September 26-28 AMMA MeadCon, Broomfield, CO
Due to the pandemic, most meaderies cannot have events or open their taprooms, and are offering their mead via online and pickup service. You can find an ongoing list at https://gotmead.com/meaderies/support-meaderies-during-coronavirus-where-to-get-mead-online-and-pickup/
Visit our mead directory at https://gotmead.com/commercial-mead/
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| 4-14-20 Scott Schaar – Mead, Beer and Meadmaking | 14 Apr 2020 | 02:29:17 | |
4-14-20 Tonight at 9PM ET we're talking with Scott Schaar, head brewer at Crawford Brew Works and former distiller at Mississippi River Distilling Company. He is a BJCP beer and mead judge. Scot was the 2017 AHA Meadmaker of the Year (MMOTY) and shared the 2019 MMOTY award with Michael Wilcox and Carvin Wilson.
He was the 2015 East Coast MMOTY; has won multiple mead, beer, and cider bests of show; and has had his recipes professionally made by Moonlight Meadery and Prairie Rose Meadery. Scot and his wife Karen earned their Level 5 certification in the European Mead Judging Programme this past year while judging the Kings of Mead competition in Poznań, Poland.
Scott is very active in meadmaking, and turns up often in the Modern Mead Makers and GotMead Facebook groups. He was one of two people awarded an honorary Polish 'passport', along with Bob Slanzi, for his Polish style meads, which are excellent.
Scott has also been active in promoting mead in his area and in his homebrew club, the St. Paul Homebrewer's Club, which also, in conjunction with the Minnesota Home Brewers Association puts on the Minnesota Mashout, one of the larger homebrew competitions in the US.
We're going to talk mead, beer and whatever else comes up!
Come on in and have a listen!
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Coming up:
April 21 - Kevin Meintsma
Show links and notes
The Compleat Meadmaker by Ken Schramm
Apple varietals and where they grow - http://orangepippen.com
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition
Upcoming Events
July 22-25 Mazer Cup International, Broomfield, CO
September 26-28 AMMA MeadCon, Broomfield, CO
Due to the pandemic, most meaderies cannot have events or open their taprooms, and are offering their mead via online and pickup service. You can find an ongoing list at https://gotmead.com/meaderies/support-meaderies-during-coronavirus-where-to-get-mead-online-and-pickup/
Visit our mead directory at https://gotmead.com/commercial-mead/
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 4-7-20 Ken Schramm – Making Mead, Estate Fruit, and How Mead has Changed | 07 Apr 2020 | 01:49:18 | |
4-7-20 Tonight at 9PM ET we're happy to have the opportunity to hang out with Ken Schramm, owner of Schramm's Mead in Ferndale, MI.
If you're new to the mead world, you may not be familiar with Ken (I'm sure there are one or two of you, lol). Ken, oft referred to as 'The Godfather of Mead' and is the author of The Compleat Meadmaker, arguably the book that launched a mead making revolution. Many meadmakers learned a lot about mead and meadmaking from Ken and his book. “The Compleat Meadmaker,” is the current reference text of record on mead making. It has sold more than 70,000 copies. Ken has been a beer brewer, mead maker and student of honey, fruit and spice since 1988. He co-founded the Mazer Cup Mead Competition in 1992, the world’s oldest and largest mead-only competition.
He has presented at brewing, meadmaking and winemaking conferences from Delaware to Alaska over the past 20+ years, starting in 1994 with the first “Mead Matrix” with Dr. Dan McConnell – a flight of twelve meads made with the same recipe: six from the same honey and different yeast strains, and six with the same yeast strain and different varietal honeys. Ken lives in Troy, Michigan.
Schramm's Mead is Ken's commercial meadery in Ferndale, MI, and it's there that he puts his meadmaking skills to the test, creating a number of amazing meads, including his famous 'Heart of Darkness', made entirely of fruit grown on Ken's property, and thus a small batch that is highly prized, and now legendary in mead circles. Ken is also the owner of Schramm’s Orchards, a 6.1-acre orchard in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He has raised dozens of varieties of cherries, apples peaches, plums and berries.
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Coming up:
April 14 - Scott Scharr
Show links and notes
The Compleat Meadmaker by Ken Schramm
Apple varietals and where they grow - http://orangepippen.com
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition
Upcoming Events
July 22-25 Mazer Cup International, Broomfield, CO
September 26-28 AMMA MeadCon, Broomfield, CO
Due to the pandemic, most meaderies cannot have events or open their taprooms, and are offering their mead via online and pickup service. You can find an ongoing list at https://gotmead.com/meaderies/support-meaderies-during-coronavirus-where-to-get-mead-online-and-pickup/
Visit our mead directory at https://gotmead.com/commercial-mead/
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 3-31-20 Peter Bakulic – Talking Mead | 31 Mar 2020 | 02:13:58 | |
3-31-20 We're back from a break that *should* have been because of MeadCon and Mazer Cup, but sadly we did not get to celebrate either of those events because of postponements. Make sure you're online or doing pickups to #buymead!
We are tickled to have Pete Bakulic back tonight, it's been quite a while since we've been able to get him on the show.
If you don't know of Pete, either you're new to the mead scene, or you've been hiding under a rock! Pete is President of the Mazer Cup International and a member of the American Mead Makers Association Home Governing Committee. He's been making mead for 40 plus years now, and does it *very* well. Pete is a regular poster and commenter on several mead groups on Facebook, and is a moderator on GotMead and Modern Mead Makers there. He's also an admin here on the GotMead forums, and one of our most prolific posters.
Pete was the first person on GotMead, wayyyy back in the early days (last century!), to talk about oaking mead during and after fermentation, also to talk about fermentation tannins, filtering (Enolmatic), lees exposure, blending different honeys in mead, combining dark honey and light honey for different characters and flavors in mead, and using a lees stirrer to blend your honey completely into the must. He broke a lot of ground on the forums, and helped countless mead makers to learn to make better mead. And he's a multiple award winning mead maker, including the first meadmaker to win Best of Show at the California State Fair Homebrew competition with an oaked sweet traditional Orange Blossom Mead in 2006.
So join us tonight to talk mead with Pete!
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If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow.
Coming up:
April 7 - Ken Schramm
Show links and notes
Honeybee: Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper by C. Marina Marchese
The Honey Connoisseur by C. Marina Marchese and Kim Flottum
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition
Penn Herb Co
San Francisco Herbs
Wellcome Mead: 105 Mead Recipes from the 17th and 18th Century English Receipt Books at the Wellcome Library by Laura Angotti
Cider and Perry in Britain to 1700: A Collection of Material from Primary and Selected Secondary Sources by Laura Angotti
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
July 22-25 Mazer Cup International, Broomfield, CO
September 26-28 AMMA MeadCon, Broomfield, CO
Due to the pandemic, most meaderies cannot have events or open their taprooms, and are offering their mead via online and pickup service. You can find an ongoing list at https://gotmead.com/meaderies/support-meaderies-during-coronavirus-where-to-get-mead-online-and-pickup/
Visit our mead directory at https://gotmead.com/commercial-mead/
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 3-3-20 Steve Patik – MeadCon speaker on Braggots (and other meadly things) | 03 Mar 2020 | 01:18:36 | |
3-3-20 Tonight at 9PM ET GotMead Live will be talking with Steve Patik, an accomplished and award winning mead maker who will be speaking at the AMMA MeadCon in two weeks on braggots, along with Andy Brewer from Locavore Beerworks.
Steve discovered mead over Thanksgiving dinner in 2012, and a year later was making it. Since then, Steve has been making mead in unconventional ways, yet successful.
Steve is a regular entrant in mead competitions all over the country, and he consistently does really well, even taking a Best in Show now and again. His favorite styles to work with are traditionals and braggots, and he really shines with his braggots and is known for them in the mead world.
We'll have a bit shorter show tonight, as Steve has a late commitment this evening, but we'll have fun talking shop about braggots and other meadly things!
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If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow.
Coming up:
March 10, 17 and 24th off for MeadCon final prep, the event, and recovery (I'll have no voice)
Show links and notes
Honeybee: Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper by C. Marina Marchese
The Honey Connoisseur by C. Marina Marchese and Kim Flottum
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition
Penn Herb Co
San Francisco Herbs
Wellcome Mead: 105 Mead Recipes from the 17th and 18th Century English Receipt Books at the Wellcome Library by Laura Angotti
Cider and Perry in Britain to 1700: A Collection of Material from Primary and Selected Secondary Sources by Laura Angotti
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
March 6 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - Music with the Dead Johhnys and Butter Brick
March 7 - Kvlt Mead, Tacoma, WA - One Year Anniversary
March 7 - Brimming Horn Meadery, Milton, DE - Bastion's Wake with Matt Barlow and Freddie Vidales
March 11-12 - Ancient Fire Mead & Cider, Manchester, NH - 2nd Birthday Celebration
March 13 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Zachary Craft, music
March 17 - MeadCon Meadery Open Houses at Queen Bee Meadery (Denver) and Honnibrook Meadery (Castle Rock)
March 18-19 - MeadCon 2020, Broomfield, CO - 2 days of seminars and the MeadUp mead tasting event
March 20-21 - Mazer Cup International Mead Competition and Mead Mixer Tasting Event (March 20)
March 28 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Viking Shield Combat
April 3 - Clear Skies Meadery, Gaithersburg, MD - Opening day, 3PM
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 2-25-20 Roger Wanner and Joe Abruzzo – MeadCon Speaker – W A Meadwerks – Meadery on a Shoestring | 25 Feb 2020 | 02:02:38 | |
2-25-20 Tonight at 9PM ET GotMead Live will be talking with Roger Wanner and Joe Abruzzo, owners of W A Meadwerks on Long Island in New York. These guys are truly passionate about their mead, and managed to open a meadery in a place that's pretty darn expensive, and do it on a shoestring.
Roger will be speaking at MeadCon this year on how they managed to open their meadery with very little up front. W A Meadwerks started in Roger's basement in West Islip after being lucky enough to try commercial meads from Schramms, Superstition and Melovino. They made a few good batches and they dumped a few at the beginning. After the bad batches, they started upgrading Roger's basement. They started to enter some of their meads in local competitions. They won some awards and received some great feed back.
At that point they had the insane idea to open a commercial meadery, the idea being that one did not exist on Long Island. They opened their doors in Lindenhurst, Long Island, NY in September of 2018. After being open a little under a year they decided to try and put together an all mead festival on Long Island with the help of their village. The first year of the festival had 6 commercial meaderies, mead sent to them from all over the country along with more than 25 home made meads. The event was wildly successful and will be held again this year. 18 months in and they are have already out grown their production in their current space. On Feb 19th they signed the lease to a second production space and look forward to their growth in 2020.
Roger started making beer with kits in his basement, and discovered mead as he dug deeper into craft brewing. He fell in love with it, and with the science of meadmaking.
Joe has been in the Long Island bar and restaurant industry for the last 20 years. He also worked in one of the best craft beer bars on Long Island for 7 years and spent a year and a half at a brewery. He's been into craft beer for about 10 years.
Join us on the live chat and don't be afraid to call in if you want to!
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If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow.
Coming up:
March 3 - Steve Patik - Braggots and other meads
March 10, 17 and 24th off for MeadCon final prep, the event, and recovery (I'll have no voice)
Show links and notes
Honeybee: Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper by C. Marina Marchese
The Honey Connoisseur by C. Marina Marchese and Kim Flottum
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition
Penn Herb Co
San Francisco Herbs
Wellcome Mead: 105 Mead Recipes from the 17th and 18th Century English Receipt Books at the Wellcome Library by Laura Angotti
Cider and Perry in Britain to 1700: A Collection of Material from Primary and Selected Secondary Sources by Laura Angotti
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
February 28 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - Non Prophet Group/Seven Seasons Deep/Robert Halstead
February 28 - Fifth Annual Michigan Nordic Fire Festival and Mead Hall - Charlotte, MI
February 29 - Brimming Horn Meadery, Milton, DE - Mead, Cider and Fruit Wine pairing with Girl Scout cookies
February 29 - Honest Abe Cider House and Meadery, Carson, CA - Soft Opening and Anniversary Party
February 29 - Glass Jug Beer Lab-Bottle Shop, Durham, NC - Craft Mead Tasting Experience featuring Apimed, Crafted Artisan and Garagiste Mead
March 7 - Kvlt Mead, Tacoma, WA - One Year Anniversary
March 7 - Brimming Horn Meadery, Milton, DE - Bastion's Wake with Matt Barlow and Freddie Vidales
March 11-12 - Ancient Fire Mead & Cider, Manchester, NH - 2nd Birthday Celebration
March 13 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Zachary Craft, music
March 17 - MeadCon Meadery Open Houses at Queen Bee Meadery (Denver) and Honnibrook Meadery (Castle Rock)
March 18-19 - MeadCon 2020, Broomfield, CO - 2 days of seminars and the MeadUp mead tasting event
March 20-21 - Mazer Cup International Mead Competition and Mead Mixer Tasting Event (March 20)
March 28 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Viking Shield Combat
April 3 - Clear Skies Meadery, Gaithersburg, MD - Opening day, 3PM
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| 2-18-20 C. Marina Marchese – MeadCon Speaker – Honey Evaluation and Sensory Analysis | 18 Feb 2020 | 02:08:22 | |
2-18-20 Tonight at 9PM ET GotMead Live will be talking with Marina Marchese, the Honey Sommelier. Marina will be speaking at MeadCon 2020 this year, talking about honey sensory analysis and dong a live honey tasting.
Carla Marina Marchese is a member of the Italian National Register of Experts in the Sensory Analysis of Honey, where she received her formal training as a honey sensory expert. Her book, The Honey Connoisseur co-authored with Kim Flottum (editor of Bee Culture Magazine) parallels the concept of terroir to single - origin honey directly matching floral sources to flavors and conceived the first U.S. honey aroma and flavor wheel. In 2011, Marina established The American Honey Tasting Society as the resource for honey sensory education in the United States. An apiculturist, Marina has also successfully completed the Charles Mraz Apitherapy Course, twice, achieving a deep understanding of products of the beehive and their applications to health and healing.
An avid world traveler, Marina has had the opportunity to taste hundreds of new and old world honeys maintaining an impressive private library of honey samples. Most of Marina's work today is consulting for culinary professionals as well as sourcing rare, exotic and exquisite honeys for some of the finest chefs around the country. She is available to create and style honey menus and events or lead guided sensory educational courses for those who would like to train their senses to identify flavors, floral sources, crystallization and defects in honey.
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Coming up:
Feb 25 - Roger Wanner and Joe Abruzzo - WA MeadWerks - Start Up on a Shoestring
March 3 - TBA
March 10, 17 and 24th off for MeadCon final prep, the event, and recovery (I'll have no voice)
Show links and notes
Honeybee: Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper by C. Marina Marchese
The Honey Connoisseur by C. Marina Marchese and Kim Flottum
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition
Penn Herb Co
San Francisco Herbs
Wellcome Mead: 105 Mead Recipes from the 17th and 18th Century English Receipt Books at the Wellcome Library by Laura Angotti
Cider and Perry in Britain to 1700: A Collection of Material from Primary and Selected Secondary Sources by Laura Angotti
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
February 22 - Strad Meadery, Cordoba, CA - Paint and Sip class
February 23 - Threadbare Cider and Mead, Pittsburgh, PA - Koji and Tempeh Master Class
February 23 - Washington Mead and Cider Cup Deadline
February 28 - Fifth Annual Michigan Nordic Fire Festival and Mead Hall - Charlotte, MI
February 29 - Brimming Horn Meadery, Milton, DE - Mead, Cider and Fruit Wine pairing with Girl Scout cookies
March 7 - Kvlt Mead, Tacoma, WA - One Year Anniversary
March 7 - Brimming Horn Meadery, Milton, DE - Bastion's Wake with Matt Barlow and Freddie Vidales
March 11-12 - Ancient Fire Mead & Cider, Manchester, NH - 2nd Birthday Celebration
March 13 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Zachary Craft, music
March 17 - MeadCon Meadery Open Houses at Queen Bee Meadery (Denver) and Honnibrook Meadery (Castle Rock)
March 18-19 - MeadCon 2020, Broomfield, CO - 2 days of seminars and the MeadUp mead tasting event
March 20-21 - Mazer Cup International Mead Competition and Mead Mixer Tasting Event (March 20)
April 3 - Clear Skies Meadery, Gaithersburg, MD - Opening day, 3PM
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| 10-7-25 Talking Mead with Rob Barnhart and Bill Bellair | 07 Oct 2025 | 02:34:36 | |
10-7-25 Tonight we're talking meadmaking with Bill Bellair and Rob Barnhart. Both are experienced meadmakers that create excellent meads. And both have taken their share of awards at competitions.
Bill Bellair began his mead-making journey in 2008 when his mother expressed interest in trying tej, a traditional Ethiopian honey wine, which was unavailable locally. His early attempts—while not without the occasional "bottle bomb"—yielded surprisingly delicious results.
Following this, Bill turned his attention to beer brewing, and it would be several years before he returned to crafting mead. During this time, he joined the Metro Enologist 'n' Zymurgist (MENZ) club, where he expanded his skills in winemaking. This experience gave him valuable insight into the mistakes he had made in his early mead-making efforts, reigniting his passion for the craft.
This marked the beginning of a dedicated era of mead production that continues to this day. In 2019, Bill founded the Michigan Mead Coalition, the state's largest mead-exclusive organization. The coalition has fostered a thriving community of skilled brewers, many of whom have earned prestigious awards and even pursued the coveted title of Mead Maker of the Year.
Rob Barnhart has been making mead since 2018. He started making mead January of 2018 because he doesn't like beer. He was playing Skyrim a lot and looked it up on YouTube. Down the rabbit hole he went. Soon after he found Gotmead and Modern Mead Makers. He then talked Vicky into meeting him at St Ambrose and Vicky and Kirk told Rob to enter comps. He didn’t do too badly. So far he has 25 medals but still haven’t gotten the coveted best in show. 😥. He also hasn’t had HOD yet. Rob retired early from the military and the Post Office and now he just hangs out in his inner city garden paradise and makes mead.
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Upcoming Shows
October 21 - Brian Bookmiller - Queen City Meadery
November 18 - Blair Houseley - Etowah Meadery
December 2 - Blöm Meadworks
Show links and notes
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
Oct 8 - Kalamazoo Bee Club, Portage, MI - Mead Making Class
Oct 10 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Fred & Smed Live music
Oct 11 - Apis Mead and Winery, Carnegie, PA - Craft Class: Create a Cauldron
Oct 11 - B. Nektar Meadery, Ferndale, MI - Euchre Tournament
Oct 11 - Michigan Mead Cup, Brighton, MI - Competition
Oct 11-12 - St. Louis Renaissance Festival, Wentzville, MO - Mead flights
Oct 11 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Oktoberfest
Oct 11 - Premier Prairie Gardens, Spring Hill, KS - Mead Making Class
Oct 12 - Skäl Beer Hall, Seattle, WA - Fall Mead Festival with 9 meaderies pouring
Oct 16 - Nucleus Mead, Linesville, PA - Mead and Read
Oct 17 - B. Nektar Meadery, Ferndale, MI - Stephen King Trivia
Nov 18 - WTF What to Ferment Meadery, Milford, DE - Mead and Cookie Pairing
Oct 24 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Dags Und Timmah Live Music
Oct 25 - Beeserker Meadery, Lexington, KY - Monsters & Mead: A Night of Adventure, Ale, and Mayhem at Chaotic Good
Nov 1 - B. Nektar Meadery, Ferndale, MI - Adult Book Fair
Nov 1 - Brown County Historical Society and Hazelwood Historic House, Green Bay, WI - Historic Skills Workshop: Learn to make Wine and Mead
Nov 7 - Funktastic Meads and Beer, Midlothian, VA - Mead and Music by Damian Allen
Nov 7 - B. Nektar Meadery, Ferndale, MI - Open Mic Night Comedy
Nov 8 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Mead and Cheese Pairing with the Cheese Lady
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| 2-4-20 Keith Seiz, MeadCon Speaker – National Honey Board and mead | 04 Feb 2020 | 01:58:21 | |
2-4-20 Tonight at 9PM Eastern we're talking with Keith Seiz, who works with the National Honey Board, and he'll be speaking on Mead Perceptions; On Consumers and Mead Makers at the AMMA MeadCon in Broomfield, CO March 17-19.
He'll be talking on whether consumer perceptions of mead match mead maker perceptions. The National Honey Board set out to find the answer to this question and more. This seminar will detail the findings of two surveys the National Honey Board Conducted with consumers and mead makers focused on the marketing of mead. Are mead makers aligned with consumer perceptions or is there a disconnect? At the seminar he'll answer this question and offer ideas on how to position mead based on what consumers are looking for in alcoholic beverages in 2020 and beyond.
For the last nine years, Keith has worked with the National Honey Board to promote honey usage in foods, beverages and alcoholic programs. As part of his work, Keith has conducted countless Honey Summits with food and beverage manufacturers, and managed national competitions in the beer, spirits and most recently, mead category.
Keith got his professional start in food, writing about the wholesale baking industry. Today, he spends most of his professional time traveling the country educating large food and beverage manufacturers about honey and honey bees.
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If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow.
Coming up:
February 18 - Marina Marchese - Honey Sommelier
Show links and notes
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition
Penn Herb Co
San Francisco Herbs
Wellcome Mead: 105 Mead Recipes from the 17th and 18th Century English Receipt Books at the Wellcome Library by Laura Angotti
Cider and Perry in Britain to 1700: A Collection of Material from Primary and Selected Secondary Sources by Laura Angotti
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
February 6 - Mountain Dragon Mazery, Fairmont, WV - Mulled Mead Tastings
February 7 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - MoodTrain's Last Stop
February 7 - Haley's Honey Meadery, Hopewell, VA - Junior Wilson Live
February 7-9 - Earle Estates Meadery, Seneca Lake area, NY - Chocolate and Wine tour
February 9 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Drink Mead Learn Things - Open Dungeons and Dragons
February 14 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Mead and Chocolate
February 15 - Meridian Hive, Austin, TX - Mead for Australia Fundraiser
February 15 - Meduseld Meadery, Lancaster, PA - Rose and Shamrock Festival
February 15 - Meadery Bus Tour, Detroit, MI - visiting Schramm's Mead, B.Nektar Mead and Kuhnhenn Brewery and Meadery
February 22 - Strad Meadery, Cordoba, CA - Paint and Sip class
February 23 - Threadbare Cider and Mead, Pittsburgh, PA - Koji and Tempeh Master Class
February 23 - Washington Mead and Cider Cup Deadline
February 28 - Fifth Annual Michigan Nordic Fire Festival and Mead Hall - Charlotte, MI
March 13 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Zachary Craft, music
March 17 - MeadCon Meadery Open Houses at Queen Bee Meadery (Denver) and Honnibrook Meadery (Castle Rock)
March 18-19 - MeadCon 2020, Broomfield, CO - 2 days of seminars and the MeadUp mead tasting event
March 20-21 - Mazer Cup International Mead Competition and Mead Mixer Tasting Event (March 20)
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| 1-28-20 Laura Angotti, MeadCon Keynote – the history of mead and historic recipes | 28 Jan 2020 | 02:32:33 | |
1-28-20 Tonight at 9PM we are tickled to have on the show Laura Angotti, keynote at the 2020 MeadCon, and author of "Wellcome Mead: 105 Mead Recipes from the 17th and 18th Century English Receipt Books at the Wellcome Library" and "Cider and Perry in Britain to 1700: A Collection of Material from Primary and Selected Secondary Sources". She is also the owner of the Mystery of Mead website, where she discusses mead in history.
Laura Angotti has been making mead for over 25 years, focusing on finding, understanding, and re-creating meads from historical recipes. She searches libraries and archives for recipes dated before 1750 CE, and has collected and cataloged over 2500. Laura has made and tasted over 100 of these recipes herself, and discussed and tasted the efforts of many others in specialty historical competitions. To better understand the recipes and their context, her research includes broader topics providing insights into the details of recipes used by mead makers long past. This research feeds her conviction of the interconnectivity of all things. Her goal is helping modern mead makers see and use the extensive experience of historical mead makers ranging across eras and geographies.
'Wellcome Mead' showcases the breadth and complexity of historical mead recipes, and presents 105 recipes and their varients, each with a modern recipe interpretation. All the recipes are drawn from the 17th and early 18th century English household receipt books held by the Wellcome Library in London.
Ingredients, equipment and methods used to produce the original recipes are detailed and discussed. Changes in mead recipes are addressed with reference to varied factors driving those changes. Each of the 100 plus ingredients present in the various plain meads, metheglinis, fruiit meads, spicied meads, herbed meads and braggots is discussed. The modern interpretations are suitable for both those interested in using history as inspiration for more modern efforts and those focused on historical re-creation. The book is intended for those familiar with basic mead making, so even beginners can make meads with this book.
Laura is a ton of fun to talk with, and we're really stoked to talk historical mead with her tonight!
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Coming up:
February 4 - Keith Seitz - National Honey Board
February 18 - Marina Marchese - Honey Sommelier
Show links and notes
Wellcome Library
Auntie Arwen's Spices
Penn Herb Co
San Francisco Herbs
Wellcome Mead: 105 Mead Recipes from the 17th and 18th Century English Receipt Books at the Wellcome Library by Laura Angotti
Cider and Perry in Britain to 1700: A Collection of Material from Primary and Selected Secondary Sources by Laura Angotti
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
February 1 - Chubby Cheeks Meadery, Temecula, CA - Mead Making Workshop
February 7 - Haley's Honey Meadery, Hopewell, VA - Junior Wilson Live
February 7-9 - Earle Estates Meadery, Seneca Lake area, NY - Chocolate and Wine tour
February 9 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Drink Mead Learn Things - Open Dungeons and Dragons
February 14 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Mead and Chocolate
February 15 - Meduseld Meadery, Lancaster, PA - Rose and Shamrock Festival
February 15 - Meadery Bus Tour, Detroit, MI - visiting Schramm's Mead, B.Nektar Mead and Kuhnhenn Brewery and Meadery
February 22 - Strad Meadery, Cordoba, CA - Paint and Sip class
February 23 - Threadbare Cider and Mead, Pittsburgh, PA - Koji and Tempeh Master Class
February 23 - Washington Mead and Cider Cup Deadline
February 28 - Fifth Annual Michigan Nordic Fire Festival and Mead Hall - Charlotte, MI
March 17 - MeadCon Meadery Open Houses at Queen Bee Meadery (Denver) and Honnibrook Meadery (Castle Rock)
March 18-19 - MeadCon 2020, Broomfield, CO - 2 days of seminars and the MeadUp mead tasting event
March 20-21 - Mazer Cup International Mead Competition and Mead Mixer Tasting Event (March 20)
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 1-21-20 Tony Qualls – MeadCon Speaker – Big Berry Melomels and Manic Meadery | 21 Jan 2020 | 02:01:08 | |
1-21-20 Tonight at 9PM ET we're talking with Tony Qualls, owner of Manic Meadery and speaker at the 2020 MeadCon, where he'll be giving a seminar on Maximum Fruit: Big Berry Bombs and Other Melomels.
Tony is not just a meadery owner, he's also a musician. He toured in the band Groovatron for 12 years, doing over 1500 shows in 12 years (makes me tired just thinking about all that travel!).
Tony is a lifelong entrepreneur, having run a vinyl record company, painting company and a bunch of other businesses. Plus he's a skilled tradesman in welding and carpentry (that would help with build out!).
Tony has been married to his lovely wife Vanessa for 12 years, and they have two kids. Not to sit on his laurels, Tony plans to pursue law school and recording backlogs of musical material while running his meadery (getting tired again, lol). He likes to mountain bike and ride his motorcycle in his free time (he has free time?).
Tony co-founded Manic Meadery with Keith Cantwell in 2018 in Crown Point, Indiana. Manic is a small batch meadery, and they also do wine and cider. They've gotten a lot of interest in their sweet dessert meads using whole fruit and often multiple adjuncts. Tony is also a BJCP mead judge, and holder of Mazer Cup awards for both home and commercial mead. The plans for Manic in 2020 include increasing self distribution, expanding their production space, and organizing a mead-only festival, the Sugarbelt Mead Fest.
We're going to talk mead and melomels, and dig into some of the ideas around creating berry bombs.
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Coming up:
January 28 - Laura Angotti (keynote at MeadCon) - Mead and Historical Recipes
February 4 - Keith Seitz - National Honey Board
February 18 - Marina Marchese - Honey Sommelier
Show links and notes
Heat stabilizing white wine
Wine Folly Master Guide
Scott Labs 2019 Yeast Book
Scott Labs searchable yeast selection
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
January 22 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - Beer and Mead Pairing Event with Giant Jones Brewing
January 25 - Starrlight Mead, Pittsboro, NC - Namaste Meadieval - Yoga and Mead
January 25 - Chubby Cheeks Meadery, Temecula, CA - Meaditation and Yoga
January 25 - Threadbare Cider and Mead, Pittsburgh, PA - Adopt a Bunny event
February 1 - Chubby Cheeks Meadery, Temecula, CA - Mead Making Workshop
February 7 - Haley's Honey Meadery, Hopewell, VA - Junior Wilson Live
February 7-9 - Earle Estates Meadery, Seneca Lake area, NY - Chocolate and Wine tour
February 9 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Drink Mead Learn Things - Open Dungeons and Dragons
February 15 - Meduseld Meadery, Lancaster, PA - Rose and Shamrock Festival
February 15 - Meadery Bus Tour, Detroit, MI - visiting Schramm's Mead, B.Nektar Mead and Kuhnhenn Brewery and Meadery
February 22 - Strad Meadery, Cordoba, CA - Paint and Sip class
February 23 - Threadbare Cider and Mead, Pittsburgh, PA - Koji and Tempeh Master Class
March 17 - MeadCon Meadery Open Houses at Queen Bee Meadery (Denver) and Honnibrook Meadery (Castle Rock)
March 18-19 - MeadCon 2020, Broomfield, CO - 2 days of seminars and the MeadUp mead tasting event
March 20-21 - Mazer Cup International Mead Competition and Mead Mixer Tasting Event (March 20)
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 1-14-2020 Sergio Moutela – MeadCon speaker – What I Learned in 5 Years | 14 Jan 2020 | 02:38:49 | |
1-14-2020 Tonight at 9PM EST we're kicking off our featuring of speakers at MeadCon, and opening with Sergio Moutela, owner of Melovino Meadery and the president of the AMMA.
Sergio opened Melovino just over 5 years ago, and during that time he's learned a ton about operating a meadery, making better mead and what people like in a mead. He's wrangled with his state to allow meaderies to even exist, and juggled the need for space to expand with the reality of how hard it can be to find an ideal location for the meadery.
He's also been very active in working on growing the AMMA and what it can do to help the mead community, both home and professional.
Sergio is speaking at MeadCon 2020 (get your tickets, hotel and see the schedule there!), his talk is 'What I've Learned in Five Years'. We're going to delve into various issues with running a meadery, tease you on some of what he'll be talking about, and dig into some of the other things facing a meadmaker going pro.
We'll also be talking about his collaborations, one of with is with yours truly, and exploring different mead styles. And we'll likely talk pyments as well, Sergio loves them!
Join us on the live chat and don't be afraid to call in if you want to!
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Coming up:
January 21 - Tony Qualls - Big Berry Melomels
January 28 - Laura Angotti (keynote at MeadCon) - Mead and Historical Recipes
February 4 - Keith Seitz - National Honey Board
February 18 - Marina Marchese - Honey Sommelier
Show links and notes
Walkers Wine Juice
Tavelon Tea
Winestix oak sticks
Wine Folly Master Guide
Scott Labs 2019 Yeast Book
Scott Labs searchable yeast selection
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Are You Afraid of the Rum: And Other Cocktails for 90's Kids by Sam Slaughter
Upcoming Guests
We'll be posting the upcoming schedule here as we get guests set up!
Upcoming Events
January 16 - Brothers Drake Meadery, Columbus, OH - Ecology on Tap: Disease and Vector Biology
January 19 - Beecraft Mead Company, Dawsonville, GA - Make Your Own Sweet Mead
January 22 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - Beer and Mead Pairing Event with Giant Jones Brewing
January 25 - Starrlight Mead, Pittsboro, NC - Namaste Meadieval - Yoga and Mead
January 25 - Chubby Cheeks Meadery, Temecula, CA - Meaditation and Yoga
January 25 - Threadbare Cider and Mead, Pittsburgh, PA - Adopt a Bunny event
February 1 - Chubby Cheeks Meadery, Temecula, CA - Mead Making Workshop
February 7 - Haley's Honey Meadery, Hopewell, VA - Junior Wilson Live
February 7-9 - Earle Estates Meadery, Seneca Lake area, NY - Chocolate and Wine tour
February 9 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Drink Mead Learn Things - Open Dungeons and Dragons
February 15 - Meduseld Meadery, Lancaster, PA - Rose and Shamrock Festival
February 15 - Meadery Bus Tour, Detroit, MI - visiting Schramm's Mead, B.Nektar Mead and Kuhnhenn Brewery and Meadery
February 22 - Strad Meadery, Cordoba, CA - Paint and Sip class
February 23 - Threadbare Cider and Mead, Pittsburgh, PA - Koji and Tempeh Master Class
March 17 - MeadCon Meadery Open Houses at Queen Bee Meadery (Denver) and Honnibrook Meadery (Castle Rock)
March 18-19 - MeadCon 2020, Broomfield, CO - 2 days of seminars and the MeadUp mead tasting event
March 20-21 - Mazer Cup International Mead Competition and Mead Mixer Tasting Event (March 20)
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 1-7-20 Happy New Year! Carvin Wilson on Mead Competitions and Judging, Mead Trends, Making Mead | 07 Jan 2020 | 02:00:04 | |
1-7-20 We're back from our December break, and off with a bang! Join us at 9PM Eastern tonight for the first 2020 episode of GotMead Live.
Tonight's guest is Carvin Wilson, mead maker, mead industry supporter, and owner of Carvin Software. If you haven't heard of Carvin, you're not hanging out with mead folk. Carvin, who lives near Phoenix, AZ, is a long time mead maker, started getting involved nationwide with the mead scene several years ago.
Carvin makes incredibly well done mead. Like amazing. (At some point I'm going to see about doing a trade deal with him, once the meads I'm working on are finished). He's taken quite a few medals at competitions all over the country.
Carvin is a committed home mead maker, and pictures of the fermenters all over his home (and the laughing protestations of his lovely wife Robin to clear the table so they can do a dinner) prove this out.
Carvin has presented both himself and as part of panels at the AMMA MeadCon, and is a member of the Home Governing Committee at the AMMA, and is managing the AMMA MeadMaker of the Year . He's on the American Homebrewers Association Governing Committee, and took over running the Mazer Cup Home Competition this year.
So yeah, this guy is into mead. Kinda.
Tonight we're rambling on a lot of things, like the Mazer Cup competition, the AMMA Meadmaker of the Year, the AHA, Mead Judging, Meadcon, Mead growth and trends and of course, talking mead and taking mead making questions.
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If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow.
Show links and notes
Wine Folly Master Guide
Scott Labs 2019 Yeast Book
Scott Labs searchable yeast selection
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Are You Afraid of the Rum: And Other Cocktails for 90's Kids by Sam Slaughter
Upcoming Guests
We'll be posting the upcoming schedule here as we get guests set up!
Upcoming Events
January 9 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - Shotgun Mary in concert
January 9 - Oran Mor Artisan Mead, Roseburg, OR - Open Mic Night
January 10 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - Rictus Grin, The Earthlings and Squidhammer Metal
January 10 - Grimsby Hollow Meadery, Middleville, MI - Drink Mead, Learn Things, German Medieval Armory
January 14 - McMinnville Mead Hall, McMinnville, OR - Dancing Date Night with Dancing in the Rain
January 19 - Beecraft Mead Company, Dawsonville, GA - Make Your Own Sweet Mead
January 25 - Starrlight Mead, Pittsboro, NC - Namaste Meadieval - Yoga and Mead
January 25 - Chubby Cheeks Meadery, Temecula, CA - Meaditation and Yoga
February 1 - Chubby Cheeks Meadery, Temecula, CA - Mead Making Workshop
February 7 - Haley's Honey Meadery, Hopewell, VA - Junior Wilson Live
February 7-9 - Earle Estates Meadery, Seneca Lake area, NY - Chocolate and Wine tour
February 15 - Meduseld Meadery, Lancaster, PA - Rose and Shamrock Festival
February 15 - Meadery Bus Tour, Detroit, MI - visiting Schramm's Mead, B.Nektar Mead and Kuhnhenn Brewery and Meadery
February 22 - Strad Meadery, Cordoba, CA - Paint and Sip class
February 23 - Threadbare Cider and Mead, Pittsburgh, PA - Koji and Tempeh Master Class
March 17 - MeadCon Meadery Open Houses at Queen Bee Meadery (Denver) and Honnibrook Meadery (Castle Rock)
March 18-19 - MeadCon 2020, Broomfield, CO - 2 days of seminars and the MeadUp mead tasting event
March 20-21 - Mazer Cup International Mead Competition and Mead Mixer Tasting Event (March 20)
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 11-26-19 Amy Olsen and Annie Zipser – Michigan Mead Alliance, making mead, and mead talk | 26 Nov 2019 | 02:16:02 | |
11-26-19 Tonight we're talking with Annie Zipser and Amy Olsen, Annie and Amy are both award winning home mead makers, and are now involved with the Michigan Mead Coalition. The Michigan Mead Coalition is a group of meadmakers who are looking to create a shared environment where they can talk mead, share their skills, and even have shared equipment and supply buys. We'll be talking more about that in the show.
We'll also talk meadmaking, things we've learned, and generally just geek out on meadmaking.
More about Annie: Annie Zipser has been making mead for about 6 ½ years now. She started making mead because so many excellent meads were being offered to her at Ann Arbor Brewer’s Guild meetings (that she was attending because her husband is a homebrewer). The Guild has a large mead presence and Annie has always felt very lucky that she had so many excellent resources in her learning experience. She joined Fermenta, a group focused on women in the fermenting world, and through a Fermenta scholarship took the BJCP mead exam.
Annie retired from teaching in 2016…and working at Adventures in Homebrewing provided a great springboard into retirement activities. While working there she presented seminars and classes about mead, got to teach people about mead, and connected to the larger mead world.
Since getting her BJCP ranking, Annie has been judging at the National Homebrew Competition and the Mazer Cup along with the Michigan Beer Cup and the Michigan Mead Cup. Going to the Mazer Cup to judge led her to going to the AMMA conference as a volunteer. This has since led to being on the planning committee for the conference. She is also on the planning committee for the Michigan Mead Cup and is one of the organizers of the AMMA presence at HomebrewCon. She is currently on the Home Governing Board (AMMA) where she serves as secretary. Her newest activity is the Michigan Mead Coalition where she serves as event coordinator. Michigan is a great state for mead makers and the Michigan Mead Coalition hopes to bring meadmakers together the same way that a homebrew club brings brewers together.
Annie is a self professed “mead geek” and is having a great time letting her hobby be her retirement career!
And some info on Amy: Have you ever had a conversation with a total stranger that changed the course of your life? That is what happened to me nearly 5 years ago. I was having a beer after work at Kuhnhenn Brewing in Warren, MI; and making conversation with other people at the bar. Some random small talk turned into a fairly in-depth conversation about flavor and my new friend asked me that life changing question..."Have you ever considered making mead”? Long story short, the gentleman at the bar turned out to be Frank Retell, the mead maker at Kuhnhenn Brewing. I was extremely fortunate to have a very experienced and talented mead maker show me how to make mead, let me ask a million questions and allow me to work with him on several batches that were released at the brewery. I was hooked!
I am a classically trained chef by trade. I now teach culinary arts, baking and pastry arts and run a restaurant in my school district. So, food and flavor are a huge part of my life and background. Mead seemed like a very logical and natural progression. Within a year I was making solo batches at home. My family and friends were very supportive, but they pretty much would tell me that they liked it and drank a lot. I wanted some impartial feedback and constructive criticism. So I entered my first competition; The Michigan Mead Cup in 2014. I earned a gold medal and won Best of Show with my very first entry. It was Michigan wildflower honey with Medjool dates, black mission figs, and sultanas…all desert fruits. I called it A Gift to the Khaleesi.
That’s pretty much where things got started. I have continued to make mead and enter competitions. Since then, I have earned several gold, silver, bronze and honorable mentions at numerous competitions around the country. As well as 4-AHA National Home Brewers Competition 1st round ribbons, and 7 Mazer Cups. 2 of which were for the special Digby category…It’s kind of fun to say that I am the only person to have ever won in that category. 2019 has been very good to me. I won Best of Show at the Great Northern Brew Ha Ha, and at the Mid-Winter Homebrew Competition I won Best of Show and The Meadmaker’s choice award. I’ll have the honor of having one of my meads produced by Moonlight Meadery as the prize for that ProAm.
This hobby has been a fabulous addition to my life. I have attended 2 MeadCons, 3 Mazer Cup International competitions, 2 AHA Conferences, took 2 classes at UC Davis, got elected to the AMMA Home Brew Committee, became a BJCP Mead Judge, joined the Michigan Mead Coalition and was recently voted in as the Vice President, went on a huge mead-centric road trip this summer and I have had the honor of meeting some absolutely amazing people. I am very grateful for all that I have learned and I am looking forward to having the time to put some of that knowledge into practice, improve my craft and make more mead this year.
Join us on the live chat and don't be afraid to call in if you want to!
This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] [break]Click here to see a playable list of all our episodes!
If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow.
Show links and notes
Wine Folly Master Guide
Scott Labs 2019 Yeast Book
Scott Labs searchable yeast selection
Sure lie and Bâtonnage (lees contact and stirring)
Sur Lie additive
SO2 Management
SO2 Management Protocols
Acuvin Quick SO2 test
Evoak - Oak Solutions
Black Swan Barrels (exotic woods)
Ethiopian Spice Market (for gesho)
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Are You Afraid of the Rum: And Other Cocktails for 90's Kids by Sam Slaughter
Upcoming Guests
We are off until January 7! Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Holidays!
Upcoming Events
Nov 27 - Brothers Drake Meadery - Jazz Wednesday with Ryan Folger
Dec 6 - Tugwell Creek Honey Farm - Pinot Girls Series: Honey and Mead
Dec 6 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Holiday Karaoke
Dec 7 - Schramm's Mead, Ferndale, MI - Holiday Gala
Dec 7 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - Music - Johnny Likes Noize
Dec 8 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Mead Club Holiday Party
Dec 12 - Strad Meadery, Sacramento, CA - Paint and Sip
Dec 13 - Oran Mor Artisan Mead, Roseburg, OR - Yule with Winter Dance (Scottish step dancing!)
Dec 13-14 - Brimming Horn Meadery, DE - Debut at Decibel Magazine Metal and Beer Fest, LA
Dec 14 - Strad Meadery, Sacramento, CA- Yule Gathering and Viking Feast
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 11-5-19 Mike Faul – Rabbits Foot Mead – peak honey, Irish mead and meadery IT | 05 Nov 2019 | 02:26:13 | |
11-5-19 9PM EST Tonight we're talking with Mike Faul, owner of Rabbit's Foot Meadery in Sunnyvale, CA about several things. Mike has been in the mead industry for over 20 years, and has been a mead maker for much longer, having been involved in mead since the beginning of the resurgence of mead in the US.
Mike is not just owner of one of the largest meaderies in the country, he's also an IT and automation geek, a student of honey in America, and an all-around pretty smart guy. And he's been active as an SCA and Ren Faire person, as well as getting into other interesting activities.
Tonight we're going to talk about many things. One, an issue central to the US (and indeed, the world) mead industry is peak honey. With the making of mead, by both home and professional meadmakers, the demand for honey is ever increasing. When will we hit the wall on the honey supply, since beekeeping isn't increasing at the rate that use of honey is growing?
We're also going to see what Mike's been up to in Ireland. One might think that mead is all over in Ireland, but this isn't so! There is, in fact, not all that much honey native to the Emerald Isle, and that has kept mead from returning to Ireland. However, Mike has managed to make a native Irish mead, with Irish honey, We're going to hear more about that, and why he decided to open a meadery there.
And, Mike, being an IT and automation geek, has been hard at work making his Rabbit's Foot Meadery as efficient as he can, so that he spends less time on the onerous parts of meakmaking and can devote more time to the creative aspects, and keeping up with what is going on with mead in the world. And spend more time with his family, while ensuring his meadery continues to grow and provide excellent mead to mead lovers.
Join us on the live chat and don't be afraid to call in if you want to!
This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] [break]Click here to see a playable list of all our episodes!
If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow.
Show links and notes
Wine Folly Master Guide
Scott Labs 2019 Yeast Book
Scott Labs searchable yeast selection
Sure lie and Bâtonnage (lees contact and stirring)
Sur Lie additive
SO2 Management
SO2 Management Protocols
Acuvin Quick SO2 test
Evoak - Oak Solutions
Black Swan Barrels (exotic woods)
Ethiopian Spice Market (for gesho)
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Are You Afraid of the Rum: And Other Cocktails for 90's Kids by Sam Slaughter
Upcoming Guests
11-12 and 11-19 in Poland
11 - 26 Amy Olsen and Annie Zipser - Michigan Mead Alliance and making great mead
Upcoming Events
Nov 7 - Big Lost Mead, Ankeny, IA - Mead Tasting event
Nov 7 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - Mead to Laugh: November Edition
Nov 9 - Victorian Mead Makers Meet Up at Firkin Cellars in Morwell
Nov 10 - Rabbit's Foot Meadery, Sunnyvale, CA - 10th Annual Chili Cookoff
Nov 16 - Heidrun Meadery, Point Reyes Station, CA - Women Who Explore Hike and Meadery Tasting
Nov 22 - Schramm's Mead, Ferndale, MI - Sushi Dinner Party
Nov 22 - Helderberg Meadworks, Cobleskill, NY - Wine and food Pairing Dinner
Nov 27 - Brothers Drake Meadery - Jazz Wednesday with Ryan Folger
Dec 6 - Tugwell Creek Honey Farm - Pinot Girls Series: Honey and Mead
Dec 7 - Schramm's Mead, Ferndale, MI - Holiday Gala
Dec 12 - Strad Meadery, Sacramento, CA - Paint and Sip
Dec 14 - Strad Meadery, Sacramento, CA- Yule Gathering and Viking Feast
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 10-29-19 – Sergio Moutela – pyments, beer style meads, weirdomels and recipes | 29 Oct 2019 | 02:54:02 | |
10-29-19 We're back after a break due to some scheduling conflicts. Tonight we're talking with Sergio Moutela, owner of Melovino Meadery and President of the American Mead Makers Association. He is also the guy who created the TOSNA protocol for mead making which he hosts on Mead Made Right. And he's launched a mead podcast that is excellent. which you can listen to on the MMR website.
You can tell Sergio has been up to a lot of mead stuff, and he never seems to slow down. We're not even sure he sleeps! Melovino is possibly the fastest growing meadery in the country, and was the first meadery in New Jersey. This year was 5 years open, and Sergio now has a Mead Bar where he serves a constantly rotating list of session meads. Much to the chagrin to those of us who can't get up there to try them, lol. You can't get these shipped, they are Mead Bar only offerings.
Sergio is also active in working to change alcoholic beverage laws in NJ, and has been instrumental in getting his state to change the laws to make it easier for meaderies to start and operate.
One of the fun things he's been doing is trying lots of interesting recipes, many of which end up on the Mead Made Right recipe database. He has a pretty good (and in some ways twisted) imagination and comes up with a lot of really tasty meads. They're certainly flying out of the meadery and off the shelves!
Tonight we're going to talk about pyments, beer style meads, weirdomels and recipe creation, and also about a couple surprises! Join us to check it out. See you tonight!
Join us on the live chat and don't be afraid to call in if you want to!
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If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow.
Show links and notes
Wine Folly Master Guide
Scott Labs 2019 Yeast Book
Scott Labs searchable yeast selection
Sure lie and Bâtonnage (lees contact and stirring)
Sur Lie additive
SO2 Management
SO2 Management Protocols
Acuvin Quick SO2 test
Evoak - Oak Solutions
Black Swan Barrels (exotic woods)
Ethiopian Spice Market (for gesho)
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Are You Afraid of the Rum: And Other Cocktails for 90's Kids by Sam Slaughter
Upcoming Guests
11-5 Mike Faul - Rabbits Foot - meadery automation, peak honey, Irish mead
11-12 and 11-19 in Poland
11 - 26 Amy Olsen and Annie Zipser - Michigan Mead Alliance and making great mead
Upcoming Events
Oct 31 - Rabbit's Foot Meadery, Sunnyvale, CA- Annual Ghostly Event
Nov 2 - Bos Meadery - Common Chords concert
Nov 2 - Superstition Meadery, Prescott, AZ - music by Stephy Leigh Griffin
Nov 5 - Orchid Cellars - Guided Mead Tasting event
Nov 7 - Big Lost Mead, Ankeny, IA - Mead Tasting event
Nov 7 - Bos Meadery, Madison, WI - Mead to Laugh: November Edition
Nov 9 - Victorian Mead Makers Meet Up at Firkin Cellars in Morwell
Nov 10 - Rabbit's Foot Meadery, Sunnyvale, CA - 10th Annual Chili Cookoff
Nov 16 - Heidrun Meadery, Point Reyes Station, CA - Women Who Explore Hike and Meadery Tasting
Nov 22 - Schramm's Mead, Ferndale, MI - Sushi Dinner Party
Nov 22 - Helderberg Meadworks, Cobleskill, NY - Wine and food Pairing Dinner
Nov 27 - Brothers Drake Meadery - Jazz Wednesday with Ryan Folger
Dec 6 - Tugwell Creek Honey Farm - Pinot Girls Series: Honey and Mead
Dec 7 - Schramm's Mead, Ferndale, MI - Holiday Gala
Dec 12 - Strad Meadery, Sacramento, CA - Paint and Sip
Dec 14 - Strad Meadery, Sacramento, CA- Yule Gathering and Viking Feast
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmeadlive@gotmead.com and tell us about it! | |||
| 9-9-25 Kris and Karen Pruitt – Kold Prairie Mead | 09 Sep 2025 | 02:10:32 | |
9-9-25 Tonight we're talking with Kris and Karen Pruitt with Kold Prairie Mead in Elizabeth, Colorado. They opened their meadery in 2022 and have been out there kicking it!
Kristopher Pruitt’s journey into meadmaking began in 2017 with an initial desire to become a beekeeper. Within a short time, his curiosity led him to explore mead, and on Thanksgiving Day that year, he and his wife, Karen, brewed their first experimental batches. Those early efforts quickly earned recognition, beginning with the Mead Free or Die competition and eventually included two Mazer Cups, Best of Show at the Domras Cup, and multiple medals at the Mead Madness Cup in Poland, to name a few of their homebrew accomplishments.
In 2022, the Pruitts founded Kold Prairie Mead in Elizabeth, Colorado. The meadery officially launched in 2025, with Kris stepping into the role full-time. Together, they also run 2BeeKPers, their small honey business. Both ventures reflect their shared passion for beekeeping, craftsmanship, and community engagement. Kold Prairie Mead has steadily grown its presence through festivals, tasting events, and partnerships with select liquor stores and brew pubs.
Certified through both the MJP and BJCP programs, Kris has judged and competed in mead competitions across the U.S. and internationally, including serving as Best of Show judge for the 2023 Mead Madness Cup commercial division.
Driven by a love for craftsmanship and community, Kris values the camaraderie of judging and the shared knowledge that connects meadmakers worldwide. When not immersed in mead, Kris and Karen enjoy traveling—whether discovering new experiences in Europe or exploring closer to home in their 5th-wheel camper—and caring for the bees, chickens, and cats on their property.
Join us to talk with Kris and Karen!
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Upcoming Shows
Show links and notes
Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff
Upcoming Events
Sept 10 - Savannah Bee Company, Greenville, SC - Mead and Trivia
Sept 11 - KingView Meadery, Pittsburgh, PA - Paz and Ukulele Eddie live music
Sept 12 - Brimming Horn Meadery, Seaford, DE - Mead n D&D
Sept 13 - St. Ambrose Cellars, Beulah, MI - Barn Dance 2025
Sept 13 - The Viking Alchemist Meadery, Smyrna, GA - Mead and Metal Artist Market
Sept 13 - Bumbling Fools Mead, Minneapolis, MN - Play Dungeons & Dragons: A Fundraiser for Six Elements
Sept 13 - Oregon Honey and Mead Festival, Medford, OR - Event by Cascade Girl Organization and Oregon Honey Festival at Eden Valley Orchards and Winery
Sept 13-14 - St. Louis Renaissance Festival, Wentzville, MO - Ticket includes 4 samples of mead, a mead flask and entertainment (festival admission separate)
Sept 14 - Furrows to Fences, Fond du Lac, WI - From Hive to Glass: Mead Making Basics
Sept 18 - KingView Mead, Pittsburgh, PA - The Honey Earners live music
Sept 20 - Texas Mead Fest, New Braunfels, TX - enjoy 8 tasting tickets and a keepsake glass.
Sept 20 - Andrews VFW Post 7620, Andrews, NC - Medicinal Mead Class from Gigi is from Nantahala and the Murphy Area Farm and Homestead Bartering group
Sept 27 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Mead Fest 2025 with CLAWS
Oct 4 - Four Brothers Mead, Festus, MO - Viking Festival - Mead on Main
Oct 4-5 - House on Willow, Adamstown, PA - Mead, Magic and Mystery
Oct 11 - Michigan Mead Cup, Brighton, MI - Competition
Oct 11 - Premier Prairie Gardens, Spring Hill, KS - Mead Making Class
You can buy mead online at https://shopmeads.com | |||
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