Making Your Own Mead: 43 Recipes for Homemade Honey Wines

Author:   Peter Duncan (Formerly Chair of the Principles of Practice Group of the Society of Heath Education) ,  Bryan Acton ,  Dan Vallish
Publisher:   Fox Chapel Publishing
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9781565237834


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   01 July 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Once the drink of choice for Viking marauders and medieval kings, mead is enjoying a renaissance in popularity. The ""nectar of the gods"" is easy to make at home using just honey, water and yeast. This practical guidebook will inspire you to take up the craft, with a basic guide to mead-making techniques plus 43 recipes for brewing the world's oldest alcoholic beverage. Making Your Own Mead shows you how to produce an array of tasty mead variations, by blending honey with herbs, spices, fruits, berries, and more. Just because mead is made from honey doesn't mean it has to be sweet. Versatile mead can be dry as a bone or seductively sweet, sparkling or still, fruity or spicy. Discover how to make different types of mead like fruit-flavored melomels, grape-based pyments, spiced metheglins, and apple cysers. You'll also find recipes for mixing up your mead in classic drinks like a honey bishop or a twelfth night wassail.

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Author:   Peter Duncan (Formerly Chair of the Principles of Practice Group of the Society of Heath Education) ,  Bryan Acton ,  Dan Vallish
Publisher:   Fox Chapel Publishing
Imprint:   Fox Chapel Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.168kg
ISBN:  

9781565237834


ISBN 10:   1565237838
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   01 July 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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As an experimental homebrewer, Making Your Own Mead, has inspired me to craft my own mead and take my place along with the Greeks, Romans, and Norsemen in the epic of man's oldest drink! --Matt Brasch The Brewholder


As an experimental homebrewer, Making Your Own Mead, has inspired me to craft my own mead and take my place along with the Greeks, Romans, and Norsemen in the epic of man's oldest drink! --Matt Brasch The Brewholder As close-packed and efficient as a beehive, the compendious Making Your Own Mead: 43 Recipes for Homemade Honey Wines will assuredly quench any aspiring meathier's need for mead. -- Vinogirl Making Your Own Mead is a quick concise book about mead and mead making. Those interested in mead can read about the history, connection with honeymoons and the basics of mead making. The home mead makers can read through the book quickly to get a general idea of the mead making process. Then return to the chapters dealing with types of honey, yeasts and meads they are interested in producing. There are many recipes to get you started. -- Terry Sullivan, Wine Trail Traveler The techniques are sound, and the recipes are approachable and easy to follow. Whether you want to make mead, melomels, pyments, metheglins, or cysers, this is the book you should get. It will be the book I pick up when I make my next batch of mead. -- Jim Rector, Writer, Texas Wine Lover With easy to understand directions, and simple recipes for all types of honey wine, Making Your Own Mead provides a great reference to novice and expert meadmakers alike! -- Robert Rivelle George, Author, The Umami Factor: Full-spectrum Fermentation for the 21st Century


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Bryan Acton was President of the Tunbridge Wells Guild and a member of the Greenhill Wine Guild. Peter Duncan was educated at Perth Academy and Edinburgh University, graduating in 1959 with a first class honor BS in chemistry. He founded the Huron (Canada) Wine Guild, has been a member of both the Canadian and British National Guilds of Judges and used to write a popular weekly column called The Winemaker's Forum for local and national newspapers.

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