I can only imagine how much they will charge. I think their honey is priced to please snooty folks who put it on their fancy toast and not necessarily mead makers. Maybe I'm just poor? Anyways best of luck to them if they read this. And Ill pick up a bottle when / if they end up distributing to the Boston area.
Strange reading this from an outsiders POV......
Everywhere has its monied areas and its poor areas and many different ones between the two extremes.......
Yet its not so easy to follow as a non-native, apart, of course, either from news programming for the negatives and the Hollywood/holiday brochure approach for the "nicer" parts.....
Either way, I'd presume that while mead can suffer from peoples perception that it's all about weird types who like to dress as viking, saxon or mediaeval characters at the weekends, I'd have thought they would have done some looking into their likely demographic???
Personally I just see such enterprises as pushing the cause of mead making/drinking, which requires real effort in the US, given all the extra nonsense you have to work round, what with both state and federal bureaucracy to surpass.....
So all power and success to them, whether their venture is ideologically/culturally driven or from an economic necessity stand point.......
After all, mead is for life.........not just for Christmas