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Mead drinking cup.
Mead is a fermented beverage traditionally made from honey water and a yeast or bacterial culture.
This greenman drinking goblet is the perfect way to enjoy a nice cup of ale.
Vikings used many different drinking vessels ranging from primitive cones made of rolled birch bark to silver and glass cups.
Sometimes called the drink of the gods mead has been cultivated and consumed across the.
The alcoholic content ranges from about 3 5 abv to more than 18.
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The same mead will taste surprisingly different in two different glasses so consider what type of cup will make you get the most of out of your mead drinking experience.
Tankards are ale cups that are made from wood pewter or horn.
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Fill the horns with mead beer or the drink of your choice.
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It may be still carbonated or naturally sparkling.
Drinking from and even holding a glass makes drinking mead a more formal experience.
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Mazers are soup bowl sized drinking vessels that are made from wood or metal.
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A traditional friendship and welcoming ceremony is still performed in some areas of scotland where two people symbolically drink mead from the same cup.