Boiling & Seething: Recreating Two Medieval Mead Recipes
Susan Verberg sets out to accurately translate two medieval mead recipes discovered in Middle English.
Susan Verberg sets out to accurately translate two medieval mead recipes discovered in Middle English.
Before jumping into this article, here are six things you need to know about the HBC-438 experimental hop variety: It is an experimental hop, meaning that it still has to pass more tests before it might be grown on a larger…
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For your convenience, all links mentioned in the July/August 2019 issue of Zymurgy magazine are listed below. About Zymurgy Zymurgy is the bi-monthly journal for members of the American Homebrewers Association (AHA). All issues of Zymurgy magazine through the year 2000 can be accessed…
In medieval times, bees were kept in hives without an internal frame system, which means the combs were free-hanging. When it was time to extract the honey, an old and trusted meshod of "washing comb" was often times used.
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