Do they even exist? I thought it would be easy to acquire information about commercial mead on a site such as this, and on the internet in general, but all I'm coming across are vague, subjective, generic descriptions (i.e. it was sweet). I was hoping the reviews section could steer me in a good direction, but it was less than extensive, to be kind.
So to sum up... to the seasoned mead enthusiast here, what are some commercial meads that you would recommend? And it would be helpful if these descriptions/comparisons were made in relation to other commercial meads when rated. I don't expect them to stand up to some divine, artisinally made concoction your mead making buddy unveiled at least years festival. I just want to know how they rate when compared to other mershes.
So what mersh(s) stand above the rest? My personal tastes are for a traditional, still mead more on the dry side than sweet (but not "too" dry). Any recommendations?
So to sum up... to the seasoned mead enthusiast here, what are some commercial meads that you would recommend? And it would be helpful if these descriptions/comparisons were made in relation to other commercial meads when rated. I don't expect them to stand up to some divine, artisinally made concoction your mead making buddy unveiled at least years festival. I just want to know how they rate when compared to other mershes.
So what mersh(s) stand above the rest? My personal tastes are for a traditional, still mead more on the dry side than sweet (but not "too" dry). Any recommendations?