Bunratty Meade and Liqueur Company - Reviews from across the web
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Bunratty Meade and Liqueur Company, Limerick - IgoUgo Reviews The Bunratty Meade Company has rediscovered the ancient art of producing the drink of mead. In mediaeval Ireland it was believed that mead was essential for sending off a bride and groom after their wedding. Today the company welcomes visitors to come and sample the unique taste for themselves. The ... igougo.com
BUNRATTY MEAD AND LIQUEUR CO. Truely a spiritual thing that the Irish did long ago when they trapped the pure and magical of nature to create from sunshine and rain, in the mountains and valleys, the original treasur... homepage.tinet.ie
Bunratty Meade This honey-based drink was said to possess powers of virility and fertility, and it became custom for a bride and groom to drink Mead for one full moon after their wedding, giving birth to the word honeymoon. In Ireland today, it is still tradition to toast the bride and groom with a glass of Meade ... liquorama.net
Bunratty Meade in Crock Bunratty Meade, made from white wine with honey and herbs added recreates Mead, the drink of the ancient Gauls and Anglo Saxons which was made from fermented honey and water. Mead soon made its way into the courts of the Four Kings of Ireland and no banquet was complete without it. This honey-based ... internetwines.com
Bunratty Meade - Bunratty Mead And Liqueur Co. Ltd. - Beer Advocate Ah, yes...the drink of the high kings of Ireland. Purchased a small bottle of this meade very near the source in County Clare. Pours clear with no head or carbonation present, a pale gold. Aroma is quite vinuous, with the honey and grapes coming through as well as an astringent alcohol. Very strong ... beeradvocate.com
Bunratty Meade Many years ago Bunratty made real mead. For some reason ($$) they decided that it was better to make something that resembled real mead so they started to make white wine blended with honey and herbs. Real mead can be had from many other producers in the USA and for less than $16!! Try Mountain Mead... wineaccess.com
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