One foot in front of the other.
One bite at a time.
One bottle at a time.
We're in for a long and bumpy ride. But it sure beats workin' for a livin'.
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You go, Brad!
One foot in front of the other.
One bite at a time.
One bottle at a time.
We're in for a long and bumpy ride. But it sure beats workin' for a livin'.
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Yet. far be it from me to tell you how to run your show when I haven't even been to one. 8)
We like the idea of a bigger better Mazer Cup International as well. You can help with that by actually entering next year!
cheers,
Oskaar
...a sustainable matter.
1.) I love any thread that gets Vicki in the game.
2.) Mead (God save the Queen) and anything that gets people thinking about BEES is the epitome of "sustainable."
3.) I was sorry not to see Greg represented here as I'm quite keen on LOCAL in all its incarnations, and for me Wild Blossom is "local" (plus his chocolate mead is ***mmm***delicious) so, here he is:
http://www.wildblossomwines.com/
4.) I'd much rather have my consumer $ supporting the meadery directly rather than supporting the liquor store (although before long I'll be imbibing my own mead and won't be purchasing much...), and would prefer to buy form Greg directly if it weren't for the geographical Catholic/Protestant divide, and would gladly place my order on line if I was spared shipping costs...
5.) That's enough ranting from me...for the moment...
I'm not so sure about that.
Anybody ever take time lapse photos of the yeasties at work?
The Mead Mobile!
...I seriously consider opening a meadery in 5 or more years...
If you're looking for "encouraging words," here's some from me:
You Go Alan!
Not happening any time soon! Until I'm a solid mead maker I'm not going near it as a business.
If someone could convince someone in TV show production that documenting several up and coming meaderies trying to change the perceptions of the world (or in our case, a continent), hell, trying just to get noticed, could be a good show, THAT would be HUGE. And, if you spread it out over a few meaderies, there's GOT to be enough drama there to make it a good TV show. Compared to hallf the mundane boring shows on TV right now it could potentially do fairly well - the hard (nearly impossible) part would be getting it made in the first place, so that may be a bit of daydreaming on my part.
In the same delivery was a sample of about 1 kg of "Filipendula ulmaria" (doesn't seem to have an english common name) that we will be using in another mead. In swedish it's called "mosse-grass" if directly translated, though it also has an older name which is "mead-herb" if directly translated. And we need to try and figure out around how much of it we want to be using.
It does have an English common name and that is Meadowsweet. BTW - I love what it does in a high ABV metheglin. The natural floral aroma from those flowers really softens up the nose, and in the flavor profile you are left with a lingering sweetness that really stretches the finish for a very long, pleasant time. Additionally, the leaves and stems contain a high concentration of salicylic acid (variant of the principal analgesic ingredient in aspirin - almost as much as is found in willow bark). So I like to say that any mead made with meadowsweet contains its own built-in hangover remedy! ;D