This episode is another Social Club episode! We promised a while back that we would devote two shows to the Social Club during our 6 week session, and this is number 2! How to incorporate lavender chamomile tea, Looking for a rhodomel recipe, Are Bochets better made with lighter/delicate honey, or a darker/bold variety and much more! We’ll be back in 2 weeks for another 6 week session and episode 215.
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“I started to learn how to make mead with my grandfather in 2017. That day I got to learn how to stir honey and learn our family recipe, which we hold incredibly close to us. Mead is of huge significance to my family. Although we have been making meads for over 150 years, the recipes we use here in Maryland are only about 40 years old.
Mead is a tribute to a deep rooted history. Longer than most mead productions in the world.
Now, as a fifth generation, I get the privilege to not only make mead with my grandparents, but to also share that rite of passage with my generation. So far with three cousins. As we create more mead, more cousins and siblings will have left their mark on a mead that reflects them. When you taste our meads, you’re tasting our history. Our past, present, and future.” – Rachel Lipman, Loew Vineyards. Check out the family operation here, and read their story, it is very eye opening.
In Segment 2, Quality Ingredients and Return on Investment – How much are you willing to spend on a batch of mead? Spend 10 minutes on social media and you’ll see guys dropping a fortune on tens of pounds of heritage breed fruit, varietal honey, etc. and other guys using generic brand fruit juice and big box store honey.
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Several months ago we told you we would dedicate 2 shows per 6 week session to the Social Club. This has been the most popular segment of our shows for some time as we deal with a multitude of questions that spur some momentous discussions! So for this episode, get your pen and paper out and get ready to take notes! The Social Club plus an update on the Iron Bee 21.
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In her own words, “I wanted to try my hand at Meade making, but wanted a class, you know, someone to show me how so that I didn’t make a mistake. Finally last winter I decided enough playing chicken and made my first batch, a 1 gal Traditional, and the next week I started a 5 Gal trad that I split in secondary to blueberry, blood orange, lemon ginger and strawberry, with 1 gal trad, and I haven’t looked back.” Software engineer and home mead maker Laura Scott joins us this episode. Jeff, JD & Ryan discuss their “go-to” yeasts and what they like about them, and that pretty much consumes the whole show! We promise we will get to the Social Club next week!
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“Big fan and listener of the show. I have listened to every episode after diving into this hobby two years ago. My parents have an acre hop yard that got me involved in the beer industry and now I’m a quality analyst at a brewery in Vermont. I wanted to jump on the show with you all to discuss my 30 gallon barrel project and my successes and failures in mead making.” Listener Kyle Ducharme joins us for the entire show! Jeff has visions of bonfires returning home to pick up a coat he forgot, then we wrap the show with the Social Club as always!
Also, catch the blooper JD made? Extra agave? What’s that?!!
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Ryan missed the show, he’s off doing something, well, listen to the beginning of the show and you’ll see what I mean! Jeff starts a keezer build, he and JD discuss some of the in’s and out’s of keezers. Jeff also has an update on the Iron Bee 2021, and we wrap the show with the Social Club!
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Nick Burgoyne is a native of Atlanta, GA and is currently a Sales Specialist for Aseptic Fruit Purées. Having fifteen years in the brewing industry, his goal is to facilitate support for customers and help them to discover exciting new flavor profiles for their brewing and distilling projects. Throughout his time in production as a brewer at an international brewing facility he led a department, spearheaded numerous projects, and developed several top-selling brands that went on to win accolades at The Great American Beer Festival and other notable competitions across the country. Jeff gives us some 411 on Iron Bee 2021, and melomels using pure juice. We wrap the show as always with the Social Club, and as a reminder, we’ll be off on hiatus for 2 weeks, back on September 7th.
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In this episode, JD buys a new fermenter after considerable contemplation, scaling down to one vessel that will do it all. Ryan and Jeff have some 411 on the Iron Bee, it’s open now for registration, and while you’re at it, sign up and become a Keyholder on Patreon. We wrap the show with the Social Club part two from where we left off last week. Great questions, even the coffee mead made an appearance!
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We’re now going to devote a full show once every 6 week schedule to the Social Club. This is where we answer a host of questions from mead makers and brewers with no formal expertise other than what we have experienced in our own brewhouse! Join in the fun, submit your questions to info@themeadhouse.com. or visit our Facebook or Twitter, both @TheMeadHouse and post your questions there.
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In this episode, we meet Eric Depradine of Zydeco Meadery. He is a 2006 and 2008 graduate of UL-Lafayette in history and chemistry and has worked various municipal governments in Louisiana and Missouri regulating federal and local wastewater laws. Eric is also a 2021 graduate of Highland Community College’s enology certificate program and the owner of Zydeco Meadery, one of four minority owned alcohol manufacturers in Kansas. In segment 2, Iron Bee 2021 info from Ryan and Jeff, centering around making a quick mead so you can get your entry in on time. And as always, we wrap the show with the Social Club!
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