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Rapid mead: a bottle of vodka and 3 raisins.
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Now come on …… you don’t like mead do you really?A bit of trivia for you. Melomel comes from the Welsh word for Honey - Mêl
Mead is the anglicisation of Medd which is Welsh for mead. Methegilin has the same origin but to be more specific methegelin was said to be a medicine rather than just an alcoholic drink.
The Welsh for medicine is moddion - derived from medd (mead)
The Welsh word for doctor is Meddyg which goes back to the dark ages and the doctors of Myddfai - the sons of the lady of the lake ('Prince' Charles's Welsh gaff is in Myddfai - Llwyn Wermwd,the wormwood hedge, another medicinal reference) and just demonstrates that essentially mead, medicine and doctors are inseparately intertwined
In a nutcase - mead is a medicine so essential for your health and wellbeing
Thank me later
yes - especially a mead made by shire meadery from some of my single apiary honey (got a bottle of carreg Cennen dry here waiting for an excuse to be opened).Now come on …… you don’t like mead do you really?
So they sayisn't it a fact that the worse a medicine tastes, the better it is for you?!
Who made it and was it before or after you had Covid ?I've tasted some lovely mead, clear bright and good flavour, like most things it takes practice.
But don't tell HMRC as distillation by any means of alcohol in the UK is illegal without a licence ...Or freeze the mead, remove the ice and have an improvised honey spirit...
Thought it was only by distillation by evaporation that is illegal? Guess trying the freezer techniques is going to stay on the bucket list for a while then...But don't tell HMRC as distillation by any means of alcohol in the UK is illegal without a licence ...
Legal minimum Size of stills has now been reduced since the 1750 gin act was repealed in 2008.Thought it was only by distillation by evaporation that is illegal? Guess trying the freezer techniques is going to stay on the bucket list for a while then...
The law is a bit of a sod on this one though- illegal without a licence but you can only get a licence for stills which do over a certain number of hectalitres at a time, which basically means only large scale producers (business) can do it. Several EU countries have an exemption for small scale/personal production.
And to meddwi is to get drunk!A bit of trivia for you. Melomel comes from the Welsh word for Honey - Mêl
Mead is the anglicisation of Medd which is Welsh for mead. Methegilin has the same origin but to be more specific methegelin was said to be a medicine rather than just an alcoholic drink.
The Welsh for medicine is moddion - derived from medd (mead)
The Welsh word for doctor is Meddyg which goes back to the dark ages and the doctors of Myddfai - the sons of the lady of the lake ('Prince' Charles's Welsh gaff is in Myddfai - Llwyn Wermwd,the wormwood hedge, another medicinal reference) and just demonstrates that essentially mead, medicine and doctors are inseparately intertwined
In a nutcase - mead is a medicine so essential for your health and wellbeing
Thank me later
Ask @mbc it was his friend that made it.Who made it and was it before or after you had Covid ?
No . The law relates to distillation by any method and concentration by freezing the distillate is also illegal in the UK without a licence....but there are yeasts that will get to 20% by fermentation and that's a pretty pokey drink if you cam make it palatable !Thought it was only by distillation by evaporation that is illegal? Guess trying the freezer techniques is going to stay on the bucket list for a while then...
The law is a bit of a sod on this one though- illegal without a licence but you can only get a licence for stills which do over a certain number of hectalitres at a time, which basically means only large scale producers (business) can do it. Several EU countries have an exemption for small scale/personal production.
No . The law relates to distillation by any method and concentration by freezing the distillate is also illegal in the UK without a licence....but there are yeasts that will get to 20% by fermentation and that's a pretty pokey drink if you cam make it palatable !
Yes they have you there ... Whether or not the HMRC would go to the trouble of prosecuting you for a gallon or two of high alcohol peach wine frozen down in a gallon plastic container like Invertbee comes in and then the distillate used as the base for a sweet fruit liquer in the way you make sloe gin is doubtful. Depends on how much attention you draw to your illicit distilling ... and whether you leave the evidence around to be found.Thanks, read through gov guidance last night and there's a cunning 'or by any other means'.
Yes they have you there ... Whether or not the HMRC would go to the trouble of prosecuting you for a gallon or two of high alcohol peach wine frozen down in a gallon plastic container like Invertbee comes in and then the distillate used as the base for a sweet fruit liquer in the way you make sloe gin is doubtful. Depends on how much attention you draw to your illicit distilling ... and whether you leave the evidence around to be found.
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