American Southern Medium mary-randolph

Hydromel, or Mead

Mix your mead in the proportion of thirty-six ounces of honey to four quarts of warm water; when the honey is completely held in solution, pour it into a cask.

Original Recipe

Mix your mead in the proportion of thirty-six ounces of honey to four quarts of warm water; when the honey is completely held in solution, pour it into a cask. When fermented, and become perfectly clear, bottle and cork it well. If properly prepared, it is a pleasant and wholesome drink; and in summer particularly grateful, on account of the large quantity of carbonic acid gas which it contains. Its goodness, however, depends greatly on the time of bottling, and other circumstances, which can only be acquired by practice.

Ingredients

grocery

Shop Ingredients

Prices and availability vary by location. We may earn a commission from purchases.

Required Gear

kitchen
Large pot or kettle
kitchen
Cask or barrel
kitchen
Bottles and corks

* We may earn a commission from these links.

receipt_long

Instructions

  1. 1

    Mix your mead in the proportion of thirty-six ounces of honey to four quarts of warm water; when the honey is completely held in solution, pour it into a cask.

  2. 2

    When fermented, and become perfectly clear, bottle and cork it well.

  3. 3

    If properly prepared, it is a pleasant and wholesome drink; and in summer particularly grateful, on account of the large quantity of carbonic acid gas which it contains.

  4. 4

    Its goodness, however, depends greatly on the _time_ of bottling, and other circumstances, which can only be acquired by practice.

Sources & Citations

Sources included so you can explore further.