Mead is fermented the fermented mixture of honey and water. It really is not wine.
Mead is a type of wine made from honey produced by bees.
It's called Mead, or "Honey Wine".
Another name for honey liquor is mead. Mead is an alcoholic beverage, made from honey and water via fermentation with yeast. Its alcoholic content may range from that of a mild ale to that of a strong wine. It may be still, carbonated, or sparkling; it may be dry, semi-sweet, or sweet. Mead is often referred to as "honey wine."
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ale, wine, buttermilk and mead
oinos (wine) oinomel (wine and honey - mead) (meli = honey)
Wine, mead, beer
Beer, wine, mead, cider.
Not much is known about how birthdays were celebrated in Tudor times or if birthdays were actually celebrated. The Tudor era lasted for over a hundred years.
Mead (IPA: /ˈmiːd/) is a fermented alcoholic beverage made of honey, water, and yeast. Meadhing (ˈmɛ.ðɪŋ) is the practice of brewing honey. Mead is also colloquially known as "honey wine". A brewery that deals specifically in mead is called either a meadery or a mazery.
Whisky, Mead, Cider, Wine, and Irish coffee.
mead is simply what we would call today "honey-wine" it is simply a fermented beverage made of water, honey, and yeast.