October 13, 2024
BEES 096: Making Mead (Sunday)
Humber Arboretum 205 Humber College Blvd Toronto, ON, Canada M9W 5L7 Organized by Humber Arboretum
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About this event
BEES 096: Making Mead At its most basic, mead - one of the world's oldest alcoholic beverages - is a blend of honey and water fermented with yeast. History of mead, terminology, safety and sanitation, and raw vs cooked methods are covered. How to make two types of mead will be demonstrated and participants will actively make a third variation. You will leave with some mead-in-the-making to continue the fermentation process at home, simple instructions, and recipe variations for future mead-making adventures. Each participant will be provided with a reusable glass growler, fermentation lock and bung. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting messy and/or an apron
Age and Gender
Ages 19-100