Citations:meadery
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English citations of meadery
Noun: "a place where mead is made"
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- 1998 — Holly Lisle, Diplomacy of Wolves, Aspect (1998), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- After that, a meadery, where they indulged in strong red mead served in containers made of the leaves of bassos trees, curled and sealed with wax to form hollow cones.
- 1999 — Jon Billman, When We Were Wolves, Random House (1999), →ISBN, page 82:
- Our meadery is in Wayne and Robin's basement, where everything is safely hidden from taxes and regulations.
- 1999 — Lois McMaster Bujold, A Civil Campaign: A Comedy of Biology and Manners, Baen (1999), →ISBN, page 394:
- "It was Lord Vorkosigan's. He owns the meadery, you know…. […]
- 2005 — Kit Berry, Magus of Stonewylde, Moongazy Publishing (2006), →ISBN, page 74:
- He visited the tannery, the slaughterhouse, the mill, the bakery, the butchers, the meadery and the cider press.
- 2006 — Mike McQuaiade, Insiders' Guide to Bellingham and Mount Baker, Morris Book Publishing (2006), →ISBN, page 49:
- […] not to mention French bakeries, breweries, wine bars, alehouses, and even, as of late 2005, a meadery, one of only four in Washington State. (Remember mead from your high school days of studying Beowulf?)
- 2008 — Patricia Monaghan, Wineries of Wisconsin and Minnesota, Minnesota Historical Society Press (2008), →ISBN, page 177:
- People used to come to the Upper Midwest's only dedicated meadery and say, "Huh?" Or perhaps something like, "Oh, yeah, mead, isn't that what Beowulf drank?"
- 2011 — Cricket McRae, Wined and Died: A Home Crafting Mystery, Midnight Ink (2011), →ISBN, page 38:
- Dorothy and her husband started the meadery, but Normal subdivided part of his and build five or six houses to sell.
- 2012 — Dee Hobshawn-Smith, Foodshed: An Edible Alberta Alphabet, TouchWood Editions (2012), →ISBN, page 78:
- Cherie optimistically hopes to see an Albertan fruit winery and meadery agritourism route similar to those of the Okanagan Valley and Niagara Peninsula.