Episode 137

September 19, 2019 01:31:56
Episode 137
The Mead House
Episode 137

Sep 19 2019 | 01:31:56

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Show Notes

At 14 years old, listener William Dial was able to join a Living History group out of the University of Maryland called Markland. They would reenact the culture and battles of the Viking, Saxon and Norman period. During this time, he would learn about the culture and the people of the time and this gave him resources to explore even more. It was just a matter of time before William would learn about Mead.     Ryan and Jeff give an update to the Valkyries Horn mead competition in segment 2, and then wrap the show with a few Facebook friends.   Valkyries Horn is right around the corner, September 27-28 and the Mead House is sponsoring the braggot category. We hope to see many of you there as the whole Mead House crew will be in attendance!     Thanks for keeping the Mead House podcast free with your continued support, we appreciate all our listeners. Get a set of keys to the mead house, help keep the Mead House podcast free by subscribing to Patreon, when you do, Jeff will send you some great gifts! And when you do get your key, it will unlock a couple of great interviews with Ash Fishbein from Sap House Meadery

Products mentioned on this episode:

Yakima Chief Hops Amoretti

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