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hi everyone,

i have a bottle of mead (honey wine) that i need to

use. i don't like the flavor/smell of it for drinking

and was wondering if there was some sort of recipe i

could use it in. i did an online search and didn't

come up with anything. does anyone out there have a

recipe using mead or have a suggestion on how i can

incorporate mead into a recipe?

 

much thanks,

susie

 

 

 

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I agree with you Susie, My husband makes it. I don't care for it either. When

we moved, the movers drank it all with some apple cider (the HARD kind) I KNOW

they were hurtin the next day. We got all the empty containers.

 

Heh heh

 

You could try soaking raisins in some or pouring it over cake, the same way you

would do with rum.

 

" artichoke72x " <artichoke72x wrote:

hi everyone,

i have a bottle of mead (honey wine) that i need to

use. i don't like the flavor/smell of it for drinking

and was wondering if there was some sort of recipe i

could use it in. i did an online search and didn't

come up with anything. does anyone out there have a

recipe using mead or have a suggestion on how i can

incorporate mead into a recipe?

 

much thanks,

susie

 

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If it's the commercial kind, it isn't very tasty, so I can understand

not liking the flavor. I don't care for the Chaucer's brand at all. It

doesn't taste anything like mead should taste! That is the only

commercial brand available here, althugh there are some parts of the

country that do have some good commercial brands.

 

I know a LOT of home brewers who make it in small quantities - all

varieties - from sweet plain honey mead to a drier sparkling kind to

many different fruit additions. The homemade mead is usually really

good! Once people try it they almost always want to have more and many

will start brewing it themselves. We recently had some wonderful

raspberry mead that a friend just made and I have tried hazelnut and

strawberry-chocolate meads that were great! When it is hot here

(Calif.) in the summer, we sometimes put a scoop of vanilla ice cream

in our friend's sweet honey mead, for a 'mead float'! But I wouldn't

recommend that using the commercial kind though - it's too dry and icky.

 

Regards, Tina

 

, " artichoke72x "

<artichoke72x wrote:

>

> hi everyone,

> i have a bottle of mead (honey wine) that i need to

> use. i don't like the flavor/smell of it for drinking

> and was wondering if there was some sort of recipe i

> could use it in. i did an online search and didn't

> come up with anything. does anyone out there have a

> recipe using mead or have a suggestion on how i can

> incorporate mead into a recipe?

>

> much thanks,

> susie

>

>

>

>

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