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6-15-21 Tonight we’re staying in North American and headed for the Great White North, Manitoba, Canada, to be precise. Kon and Julie Paseschnikoff own Bee Boyzz Honey and Mead in Oak Bluff, Manitoba.
Theirs is a multi-generation business, starting out with Kon Sr. keeping bees many years ago in Venezuela, then Kon getting involved in his dad’s market gardening business, and being pulled into bees when his dad started as a hobby beekeeper. Just before his dad passed, he suggested Kon continue with the bees, and those bees arrived shortly after the funeral. Those bees brought Kon closer to his dad, and helped him in his grief at his loss. His wife Julie was big on encouraging him with his bees.
Now, the Paseschnikoffs have around 250 hives, and three kids ranging in age from 23 down to 16 who all help to run the honey business. They named the business BeeBoyzz after the ‘boys’ tending the bees.
As they grew, they realized that they wanted to diversify and stand out in the honey business. So they created a line of flavoured honeys and got them into local stores. At that point Kon said, ‘we need to make mead’!
Kon and Julie went off to mead classes at UC Davis in California, and got hooked. They figured their prairie honey would make great mead (we all know how flavorful that prairie honey is!), and they were right. So they hired a talented mead maker who was a hobby meadmaker to help them ramp up production.
They started off with a traditional they called Harvest Gold, and have since expanded to several meads, including canning now.
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Upcoming Shows
- June 22 – Gert Smet – Blacksmiths Meadery, Belgium
- July 13 – Frank Golbeck and Alyson Schramm-Neager – The Mead Institute
- July 27 – Danique Staal- De Noordelijke Mederij, Netherlands
- August 10 – Gordon Baron – Lancashire Mead, Great Britain
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Show links and notes
- Top, Middle and Base Notes: A Comprehensive List
- The Herbal Medicine Maker’s Handbook: A Home Manual – James Green and Ajana
- Food Pairing website
- The Flavor Bible
- The Flavor Matrix – the Art and Science of Pairing Common Ingredients to Create Extrordinary Dishes
- On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
- Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Unlock’d – Historical mead recipes
- Wellcome Mead by Laura Angotti
- Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff
- The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff
- Take part in Kevin Meintsma’s Hydromel Study – email hydromel@wtibiz.com and he’ll send you questions
Upcoming Events
- June 16 – Leaky Roof Meadery, Buffalo, MO – Live music by Jessie and the Rips with food vendor Firelight Pizza
- June 17 – Viking Alchemist Meadery, Smyrna, GA – Live Music – Video Game Alliance
- June 18 – The Honeysuckle Meadery, Chapel Hill, NC – Wine & Design: Acrylic Pour Wine Glasses
- June 19 – Wandering Bard Meadery, Greenville, SC – Summer Solstice Celebration
- June 19 – National Homebrew Watch Party (online)
- June 20 – Kinsale Mead, Ireland – Midsummer Solstice Virtual Mead Talk and Tasting
- June 26 – Monarda Apiary – Online Mead Making Class
- June 26 – Islamadora Brewing, Florida Keys – Let’s Make Mead Online Class
- July 3 – White Winter Meadery, Cidery and Distillery, Iron River, WI – 25th Anniversary Celebration
- July 24 – Stardust Cellars and Taproom, Wilksboro, NC – Meadeival Festival featuring meads from Stardust and Moonjoy and Honeysuckle meaderies
- September 25-26 Metal and Beer Fest, Philadelphia, PA – Brimminghorn Meadery will be pouring at this festival
- You can buy mead online at https://shopmeads.com
Got an event you’d like us to mention on GotMead Live? Send us an email at gotmead@gotmead.com and tell us about it!
- 10-21-25 Brian Bookmiller – Queen City Meadery – Buffalo, NY - October 21, 2025
- 10-7-25 Talking Mead with Rob Barnhart and Bill Bellair - October 7, 2025
- 9-9-25 Kris and Karen Pruitt – Kold Prairie Mead - September 9, 2025
