We started about 4 years ago. We took a beekeeping class through the local university, and away we went. We now have 3 hives. This has resulted in a surfeit of delicious honey. We've considered selling it, but so far we haven't gotten around to it. This means that we have a lot of honey sitting around.
She Who Must Be Obeyed,
harvesting honey on the sun porch
I have a couple of friends who brew their own beer. I've been curious about the process, but I don't like beer enough to spend the time brewing my own, when I can run to the store and buy a case of Corona (or one of our wonderful local brews). Then I remembered that mead is the granddaddy of brews. Mead is simple, honey, water, yeast. I have honey. I have water. I can get yeast. Bingo!
I just finished bottling my 4th batch of mead. So far, I've brewed 2 sweet meads and 2 dry meads.
My latest mead creations
Mead is wonderful, but you can't (well, you can, but you shouldn't) drink a lot of it. Mine tends to bottle up at about 15-16% alcohol. A little goes a long way. It's a hell of a nice way to pass an afternoon, however.
If you're interested in brewing you own mead, there are a lot of great resources. I particularly like Storm the Castle.
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