In September of 2009 I made a mead, more appropriately a melomel, but like the previous post regarding metheglin, I insist on referring to this as a Raspberry-Ginger Mead. Actually, melomel, as a term for any fruit mead doesn't bother me as much as the endless terms for variations of honey wine because it is inclusive of many fruits. This recipe was the AHA 2002 National Mead Day recipe, taken from the AHA website.
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I don't usually make labels for my homebrew but I try to if it is given as a gift, especially if it is going to be a gift that is aged. The Raspberry-Ginger Mead has a picture of my little sister, Lacey, the Viking, wearing a horned helmet in the gift shop at Edinburgh Castle.
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