The Stuff of Poetry - Mead
People have been drinking fermented beverages since the dawn of
civilization. At first, the production of alcohol may have been
accidental. Over time, it became an art.
Mead is a beverage made from fermented honey. This very drink
was the founding father of wine and beer. A purist might just
stick to just the simplest recipe of honey, water, and yeast,
but some people, like myself, add a few additional ingredients
to compliment the main ingredient.
My first introduction to mead was on my birthday. I prepared a
medieval feast, each ingredient carefully chosen to be
historically accurate or at least as accurate as it could be. A
friend of mine brought along mead made by a brewery also known
for brewing Tej, an Ethiopian honey wine. It was a welcome
accompaniment to the sweet and savory flavors of the various
medieval dishes.
I acquired a taste for mead while in Denmark. I was attending a
folk school, and two of our favored activities were singing and
drinking. A local liquor store carried mead in a ceramic bottle.
The label depicted two Vikings, who seemed rather happy enjoying
their brew out of horns. My friends and I started having little
parties we appropriately dubbed