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swede:

--- Quote from: NudistMetalHead on October 28, 2023, 04:41:21 pm ---Made some mead for a project in college a long time ago using methods (as close as I could) done in medieval times.  It was hit and miss all at once.

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it really is. i think the vikings did it because they were alcoholics and it was the least effort

NudistMetalHead:

--- Quote from: swede on October 28, 2023, 06:13:19 pm ---
--- Quote from: NudistMetalHead on October 28, 2023, 04:41:21 pm ---Made some mead for a project in college a long time ago using methods (as close as I could) done in medieval times.  It was hit and miss all at once.

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it really is. i think the vikings did it because they were alcoholics and it was the least effort

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I'm certain they probably perfected the methods to make good mead.  Would doubt they'd have been alcoholics if they kept making bad mead! haha  Would've been better than what I had turned out for that project.

NudeBoldo:
Making mead from my own honey (have 6 hives) every year. Using modern methods, it works out quite well, though it needs some balancing out later (acidity, sweetness, sometimes spices).

Totallynotbev:
I'm not big on alcohol but I've always wanted to try homebrewing. Something about the complexity and nuance makes it seem like a really fun hobby.

Fishandchips:
I had thought about it years ago and until recently there used to be a high street store that sold brewing kits but I had an issue with space for it all and if I screwed it up I’d have wasted a lot of money.

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