Meads

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What do we mean by meads?

An alcoholic drink fermented from honey and water.

A drink composed of syrup of sarsaparilla or other flavouring extract, and water, and sometimes charged with carbon dioxide.

An ancient alcoholic beverage made by fermenting water and honey. When only water honey and yeast is used, then it's mead, and can be sweet(sack mead), Dry, still or sparkling. Mead that is aged for an extended period of time(more than a year) is commonly called Great Mead(and it is) If grape juice is added before fermentation, it's called Pyment. If other fruit juices or puree's (such as strawberries or blueberries) it's called Melomel. If malts, grains and/or hops are added to a mixture of mostly honey and water, it's called Braggot. If apple juice is added before fermentation, it's Cyser. If herbs or spices are added it's Metheglin. Mead predates all known forms of alcohol. Originally it was made with honey, water and wild yeasts, but nowadays it's usually made with cultured yeast strains. The term honeymoon comes from the practice of drinking mead for the first month after a marriage. Urban Dictionary

Nectar of the Gods! The Norse God Odin's favorite drink. Mead predates both wine, beer, liqueur and all distilled beverages; it is in a class of it’s own. It's made from fermented honey, water and yeast. It can be light or rich, sweet or dry, or even sparkling. It may be flavored with herbs, spices and flowers. It is not a wine as it does not contain grapes, and white wines flavored with honey are just cheap imitations of the real thing and often have much lower alcohol content then real mead. Genuine mead is smooth and highly intoxicating. Urban Dictionary

An alcoholic beverage, probably one of the first ever created, fermented from honey. Urban Dictionary

Last name of a beauty, the most gorgeous girl you will ever meet she can be everyones bestfriend has boys chasing after her but in the end only likes one boy will grow up to become rich and famous Urban Dictionary

Mead (noun), (german: Met) Wine made from honey. Roughly brewed like this: Water and honey are transformed into wine by "usual" means. Afterwards, the basic honey is put into the wine again to make it sweeter (better) and some herbs are added for further improvement of the taste. Recipes vary greatly. First people who made "mead" were the vikings. Since then always been somewhat popular in many regions of the world. This stuff was the reason for vikings' being so cool. Usually will get you drunk fast if you are not used to this special kind of alcohol. Best served either cold or hot. Warm mead is like warm beer: tasting somewhat shitty in comparison to the cooled stuff. Possible mixdrinks are: Viking's blood: 50% mead 50% cherry juice even sweeter than the pure stuff. Odin: 25-35% mead 65-75% beer unique taste. For those who think mead to sweet. Urban Dictionary

A fat blond, ugly ho with no brain, but thinks he is adored by all and had millions of mates. Usually has a chode. Urban Dictionary

A curse for men with the last name meade. The curse of attracting many woman. Urban Dictionary

Verb: To do something creepy, strange, and sexually inappropriate Urban Dictionary

1.A FORM OF CAT SHIT. 2. A name only clever devils can have. Urban Dictionary

A paper corporation found in Ohio, U.S (for more information: www.MeadWeb.com). Urban Dictionary

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The word "meads" in example sentences

(Ezekiel 16: 49-50) • Actual word meads more than just that: - ❋ Unknown (2009)

Meand'ring far through sun-bright meads, and rifts; ❋ Unknown (2010)

Simplicity of life, even the barest, is not a misery, but the very foundation of refinement; a sanded floor and whitewashed walls and the green trees, and flowery meads, and living waters outside. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The first bottle was quite cloudy, as sediments had apparently filled the bung hole spout, but the remaining 18 bottles were among the clearest meads I've ever bottled. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I think that from now on, until I'm fully confident in my meadmaking skills, I'll restrict myself to making smaller batches of flavored meads. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The wine rack in Rowe's basement holds bottles from mead makers in nearly every state – from a New Jersey man who makes authentic Tej with Ethiopian gesho, a hops-like bittering agent, to a guy in Anchorage, Alaska, who flavors his meads with everything from locally picked currants to coriander, Indonesian Koryntje cinnamon and hot peppers. ❋ AP (2010)

The shrouding of Coronach, the kingdom taken, the castle left alone on empty meads. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Because cultivated grapes were only for the rich, and at that point in time the poor folks, they couldn't get it," says Rowe, who earned the nickname "Mead Wench" after years of wandering Renaissance fairs laden with wineskins full of her own homemade meads. ❋ AP (2010)

It dragged her towards the brink, towards the emptiness of gray sky and mist and green meads. ❋ Unknown (2008)

None of the rough harsh flavor that can overwhelm young meads. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All of our meads will be available for purchase as well as some bad-ass t-shirts, sexy tank tops for the ladies, and logo glasses we do take credit cards. ❋ Weakyknee (2009)

For drier-style meads, Mr. Hull recommends pairing it with foods the same way you would a sweeter Gewürztraminer or Riesling. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I'm just really, really devastated by this. : *sulks and meads the rest of the evening and plannes for a rampage* ❋ Unknown (2009)

The mead was so different from the meads I make, and it was enlightening to hear about the high ratio of honey (as high as 2 parts honey to 1 part water!) and long aging period (as long as 10 years) used by the Polish mead-makers represented there. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The cattle and sheep, having no tender and luxuriant herbage to feed on like the spontaneous flowery meads of England, were tended by shepherd boys, or herds, (so called in Scotland) to prevent their straying far amidst these wild regions. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I've got two [batches] of homebrewed [mead] [ready]. ❋ Wolf89 (2008)

I was very [dissapointed] that the bar was serving honey-flavored [white wine] as [mead]. ❋ OneBadAsp (2006)

❋ Antinous (2003)

Her [last name] is meade, maybe [I should] [go and] talk to her. ❋ Ffffffffurm (2008)

in summer [Guy A]: It's 45°C in here and you're drinking [alc]? [Guy B]: Not random alc. This is mead dude. Have a [gulp]. Guy A: Woah, cool and real tasty. Can I have more? or in winter Guy A: I'm freezing to death just now. Guy B: Here. Take a cup of hot mead. Guy A: *drinks* ... Hey, much better. It's warming from the inside... Watch out! This stuff is highly addictive. ❋ Durel (2006)

You [sodding] meade [kid]. ❋ Donnie Darko Bunny (2004)

I have the [meade] [curse] i cant [dodge] all these woman. A meades always going to be a meade. ❋ Yaitsme33 (2019)

I'm about to [pull a] mead ❋ SHITBUTT69420 (2022)

1.Burrow: WHAT IS THIS? [MEADE] IS ALL OVER MY BED. vEEl I'M SORRY. MY CAT CANT HELP HERSELF. 2. [SHANAY]: yo [niqua], whaddya gonna name your illigetamate, bastard child? Shaniqua: I was thinking of something like [Meade]. ❋ Granny Joe (2006)

Dude: [I can] never get enough [Mead]™ [supplies]. ❋ Omg, DUH!! (2003)

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