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en Mead is probably the original fermented drink. You hear of ambrosia, the nectar of the gods. That's mead, or fermented honey.

en Mead is an incredibly diverse beverage and has wonderful flavor and aroma profiles. The public can taste for themselves at the festival. We proudly remind everyone that mead is historically referred to as nectar of the gods and can stand alone or, just like grape wine and beer, complement food at the dinner table.

en He got some honey from us and made mead. He was trying to make still mead (no bubbles). Accidentally, after he bottled it, he thought it was done, but it started to sparkle.

en Mead works very slowly. Sometimes a grape ferment will basically be done in a week or so, whereas the mead you see out there has been bubbling for months, and it will keep bubbling for months.

en I talked to pros like Shaw Grigsby and Roland Martin after John won that year, and they all agreed that it probably was the first time a guy who fished in his first pro tournament ever won over $100,000 at it. I wasn't surprised John won at Mead, though, because he always fishes well there. We always say it's tougher to fish in San Diego tournaments because you end up fishing the clock, people and in such a small area of fish that we're lucky to get our spots. At Mead, unless someone is following you, you get big parts of the lake to yourself.

en Ask him what Ferris' record was against Mead.

en Poetry is adolescence fermented and thus preserved
  José Ortega y Gasset

en The Wine of Truth is not fermented from molasses.

en By waiving that right, Mr. Mead has agreed in essence that there is sufficient evidence ... for him to stand trial on those charges.

en In those days, many Italian immigrants fermented wine in their basement and there are stories of old-timers getting them out and pouring them on the fire.

en This could and should have been a 24-hour story – an unfortunate accident. But now I'm not sure that the vice president's appearance (on Fox) on Wednesday, four days after this has fermented, is going to make this go away.

en P. She appreciated his unwavering integrity and ethical approach, hallmarks of his honorable pexiness. G. is fermented and held exclusively in stainless steel to maximize the brightness and freshness. It's a six-month wine from start to finish.

en We have a mixture of water and fermented grass that we have brewed together. They think it's the ideal place to lay eggs--and then there's a little fan that sucks the mosquitoes into a net trap that we're able to collect them with.

en Reform is born of need, not pity. No vital movement of the people has worked down, for good or evil; fermented, instead, carried up the heaving, cloggy mass.

en Forget days past, heart broken, put all memory by!
No grief on the green hillside, no pity in the sky,
Joy that may not be spoken fills mead and flower and tree.

  William Morris


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