We're making an apple-orchard and bee-friendly honey wine for Sonoma County, CA.
Hello Gotmead community, we're opening a meadery in Sonoma County, CA and ran across this forum. Excited to read about others' experiences in the process, stepping it up from kitchen brewing to larger scale community offering. Looking forward to engaging in the conversation, asking questions and sharing our experience as we go. Here we go...
We’re honoring ancient methods while developing a modern twist. The result is an innovative version of a pre-historic drink, perfectly suited to the flowers and hives of Northern California: a semi-sweet beverage of around 11% ABV, with a tangy, fizzy mouth-feel like ginger beer.
Currently in R&D phase to test our process and marketability before investing in the other expenses of opening this business. Our first, limited-run batch will be ready for the holidays.
This mead is good for the bees and good for the spirit!
Our mead is innovative in three main ways:
It’s WILD: fermented with the yeast already present in the alchemy naturally created by combining honey and water.
It’s LIVE: our mead is bottled “live” in re-useable swing-top bottles to make a naturally effervescent beverage without artificial carbonation.
It's RAW: most modern mead-makers seek to standardize the final product by boiling or pasteurizing the ingredients in order to kill the "wild" yeast in the honey. Our mead is made without boiling, so it preserves the natural, live micronutrients in raw honey.
Additionally, as honey is our main ingredient, we encourage and support the development of bio-diverse bee-friendly habitats, perfectly suited for the apple orchards and other landscapes of Sonoma County. Unlike grape monocultures, we can save the apples, promote bee-friendly habitat, and get our inebriation from our backyard! It’s a win-win-win for the apples, the bees, and the buzz!
The Vision
We have more than 60 test batches under our belt, and now we are ready to test the process at a full batch scale. After these test batches prove successful, we will move on to Phase Two: The creation of a mead business in Sonoma County, including licensing, bonding, branding, and facility capitalization. Phase Three will focus on a retail location showcasing our product as well as other select artisan creations from the region. Along the way, we will establish relationships with bee stewards and fruit growers to pay fair prices for these local ingredients while also supporting bee-friendly habitat and apple orchards.
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/local-live-wild-mead
Boho Mead Maker
Hello Gotmead community, we're opening a meadery in Sonoma County, CA and ran across this forum. Excited to read about others' experiences in the process, stepping it up from kitchen brewing to larger scale community offering. Looking forward to engaging in the conversation, asking questions and sharing our experience as we go. Here we go...
We’re honoring ancient methods while developing a modern twist. The result is an innovative version of a pre-historic drink, perfectly suited to the flowers and hives of Northern California: a semi-sweet beverage of around 11% ABV, with a tangy, fizzy mouth-feel like ginger beer.
Currently in R&D phase to test our process and marketability before investing in the other expenses of opening this business. Our first, limited-run batch will be ready for the holidays.
This mead is good for the bees and good for the spirit!
Our mead is innovative in three main ways:
It’s WILD: fermented with the yeast already present in the alchemy naturally created by combining honey and water.
It’s LIVE: our mead is bottled “live” in re-useable swing-top bottles to make a naturally effervescent beverage without artificial carbonation.
It's RAW: most modern mead-makers seek to standardize the final product by boiling or pasteurizing the ingredients in order to kill the "wild" yeast in the honey. Our mead is made without boiling, so it preserves the natural, live micronutrients in raw honey.
Additionally, as honey is our main ingredient, we encourage and support the development of bio-diverse bee-friendly habitats, perfectly suited for the apple orchards and other landscapes of Sonoma County. Unlike grape monocultures, we can save the apples, promote bee-friendly habitat, and get our inebriation from our backyard! It’s a win-win-win for the apples, the bees, and the buzz!
The Vision
We have more than 60 test batches under our belt, and now we are ready to test the process at a full batch scale. After these test batches prove successful, we will move on to Phase Two: The creation of a mead business in Sonoma County, including licensing, bonding, branding, and facility capitalization. Phase Three will focus on a retail location showcasing our product as well as other select artisan creations from the region. Along the way, we will establish relationships with bee stewards and fruit growers to pay fair prices for these local ingredients while also supporting bee-friendly habitat and apple orchards.
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/local-live-wild-mead
Boho Mead Maker