Episode 164

June 24, 2020 01:37:05
Episode 164
The Mead House
Episode 164

Jun 24 2020 | 01:37:05

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Show Notes

There is only one man who can claim the title, Chairman of Mead. David Myers of Redstone Meadery is that man. His flagship Black Raspberry Nectar put Redstone Meadery on the map, and pretty much set the standard.  He joins us this episode for some fun and entertaining thoughts on mead making. Redstone Meadery is also one of many proud sponsors of the 2020 Iron Bee Competition. Also, the crew reminds it's listeners of the New Years Resolutions & Revelations they made 6 months ago on episode 145, find out if they've had any luck achieving them. And finally, we wrap with a couple Facebook Friends to call it a night. Iron Bee 2020 is on! It's time to register, and you must be a Mead House Keyholder to enter. It's gonna be a shindig, so don't miss it! After party dates will be announced later. 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! When you become a subscriber, you'll have access to some great interviews from guests here at the Mead House.

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