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  2. Door County mead made with local ingredients wins award at ...

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    EGG HARBOR - A locally made mead – perhaps the oldest known alcoholic beverage – with all local ingredients won a bronze medal in a recent prestigious international competition.

  3. Heard of mead? What to know about the next buzzy booze ... - AOL

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    Mead also has appeal if you're looking to support local honey producers, such as The Honey Depot in Jeffersontown. Owner Joel Gonia told the Courier Journal many of his shop's customers buy honey ...

  4. Mead - Wikipedia

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    Mead is a drink widely considered to have been discovered prior to the advent of both agriculture and ceramic pottery in the Neolithic, [17] due to the prevalence of naturally occurring fermentation and the distribution of eusocial honey-producing insects worldwide; [18] as a result, it is hard to pinpoint the exact historical origin of mead given the possibility of multiple discovery or ...

  5. Irish Mist - Wikipedia

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    Irish Mist is an Irish whiskey-based liqueur produced in Newark, Ireland, by the Irish Mist Liqueur Company Ltd.In September 2010 it was announced that the brand was being bought by Gruppo Campari [1] from William Grant, only a few months after Grants had bought it from the C&C Group. [2]

  6. Superstition Meadery - Wikipedia

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    Superstition Meadery is a meadery, winery and cider house [1] founded in 2012 and based in Prescott, Arizona. [2] As of 2016 they produce 6,000 gallons a year. [3] They won four gold medals and one silver at the 2016 Mazer Cup International mead competition.

  7. Mead in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mead, a fermented honey beverage, was a minimally significant contributor to the United States alcohol industry until the late 20th century, at which time a craft industry for mead began to grow. From approximately the 1980s onward, small-scale meaderies began to increase in number, with a marked jump in interest evident by the 2010s.