A Friend in Mead

Because When Homebrew and Honey Meet, Everyone Gets Good Head

 

 

 

 

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Home Brew Supply of Saint Joseph, Missouri is a full-service brewing supply store. Whether you are looking for the lowest prices on pre-fabricated beer kits and 28-day pre-blended wine kits, or searching for that one piece of brewing equipment that has eluded you for many months, Home Brew Supply has it – or they have the resources to get it to you.

 

In addition to equipment, ingredients, and supplies for beer and wine, they also deal in books and beginners kits for mead and soda pop, and in a complete line of home distilling products. Award winning members of an international historical society, the partners also make every effort to cater to the special needs of the historical brewer.

 

 

You can join the American Homebrewers Association at $5 off the regular annual membership fee by using the logo/link to the right. Membership entitles you to a whole lot of benefits such as a one-year subscription to Zymurgy – the most widely read home brewing magazine on the market, the ability to enter member-only brewing competitions, and access to AHA sponsored activities across the nation. Check them out at www.beertown.org, but join at a discount using this link à

 

 

 

A local Kansas City group maintains a “medieval brewers” website with a host of research articles written by its members. Articles cover everything from just getting started to treatises on how to replace modern ingredients and treatments with more historically accurate ones. You’ll also find a lot of mead information.

 

The southeast USA regional chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism has a website that is basically a collection of web resources for brewing research. The site also contains recipes and book recommendations. Don’t be too disappointed when you try it out – there are many ‘dead links’ on the site.

 

 

Home of the Cats Meow and the Gambrinus’ Mug recipe archives, the Brewery also has a collection of excellent web-based resources for brewers.

 

Probably the hardest working archivist on the internet, Greg Lindahl has collated and posted articles, excerpts from various newsgroups, and other documentation on a host of arts and sciences topics – including brewing. You may have to wade through the site a bit, but it’s well-indexed

www.pbm.com/~lindahl/articles

 

Beer and Wine T-Shirt Place: Humorous site with a variety of items for sale.

[email protected]: Weber Sugar Camp, for pure maple syrup.

The Meadery: SCA-based general information for homebrewers, as well as some rudimentary research for historical competitions.

Rogue Wear: Shirts, Hats, Shorts, Pins, Glassware, and more...all from the people who brought you Rogue Ales, Oregon.

 

The Bee's Lees
Basic mead and an amazing number of variations

 

The Mead Maker's Page
Mead, sack, metheglin, pyment, pyment-claree…

Sample recipes from A Sip Through Time,
Cindy Renfrow's book of brewing recipes for ale, beer, mead, wines, etc., dating from 1800 BC

Fruitwood Orchards Honey Farm: A good source of flavored honeys at a reasonable price.

 

 

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