The Mead House show

The Mead House

Summary: The Mead House podcast, 3 guys sitting around the table talking mead, and on occasion wander out into the yard and talk home brewing. Fun, entertaining and instructional, The Mead House will provide you with 90 minutes of home brewing entertainment you don't want to miss!

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 Episode 146 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:32:20

He’s been a home brewer for the last 20 years, a meadmaker for 13, and owner of Laurel Highlands Meadery in Greensburg, PA. Returning guest Matt Felenski joins us this episode to update us on what he’s been up to, and talk a little about streamlining the process. Former co-host

 Episode 145 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:35:59

Welcome back! After an extensive hiatus, the crew comes back with some New Years resolutions and revelations! Ryan is moving Mead House North to a new location and during the inventory and packing process discovered he had 8 full carboy’s to move! While spending an entire day bottling, he came

 Episode 144 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:51

He began making mead 2 years ago, with immediate success, winning 2nd place for fruit mead at the 2018 AHA Nationals. He's won several Best of Shows for Beer, Cider and Mead during the past 9 years. I also make Vinifera wines from California and Washington state grapes. I find this hobby to be an ideal blend of creativity, science and process for my interests. In addition, I have the dubious “honor” of being one of the organizers for Valkyries Horn Mead Competition Kevin Meintsma is our guest this episode.

 Episode 143 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:33:49

Home meadmaker Paul Johnson joins us at the house this episode. While sipping on a Rhubarb mead, he shares his thoughts and sticks around for the whole show! Jeff is wearing his lab coat again, he's been experimenting with pasteurization, and we lightly touch on alternative fermentations. Paul helps us out on a couple Facebook Friends, and locks the gate on our way out after wrapping the show.

 Episode 142 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:49

Outside there lies a great opportunity to go back a few thousand years and follow the footsteps of the great hunter-gatherers that came before us and gather up ingredients to make a mead. Well, maybe not everything, but certainly the one component you need to kick it off…yeast. Our guest

 Episode 141 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:28:50

Brian Hart is our guest this episode, his smoked tea mead showed up and Valkyries Horn this year, and we want to know more! Along with his smoked tea, he's also done a carrot mead, and has a peach habanero mead carbinating right now. Fitting right into JD's world, he also enjoys good Bourbons, Scotches and whiskies.

 Episode 140 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:38:29

Do you know what a Jackfruit is? Does anyone? Better yet, has anyone ever made a mead from a Jackfruit? Well, we found a guy who does. Meet Joe Leigh. A software architect by trade got hooked on mead while attending a beer share event, the mead? Ken Schramm's Black Agnes. he started collecting and trading up, looking for the best meads, and in 2017, started adding yeast to water and honey.

 Episode 139 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:39:21

More from Valkyries Horn with rules and things others say you must do...or do you? Plus, mead fails, we've all had them, for some it's been a determining factor, we'll give you our two cents on it. Then, a trip around the table for "What's in the hopper,"  with projects from the crew. JD, Jeff and Ryan came back with some inspirations from Valkyries Horn, we'll talk about a few of them as well.

 Episode 138 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:33:39

Valkyries Horn has come and gone, but we're not done with it yet! In this episode, we discuss the event, the after parties and the most amazing meads ever brewed by home mead makers. The first annual Valkyries Horn was a great success, over 300 entries, 2 days of judging and some ingenious and inspirational recipes washed over the taste buds of those who were lucky enough to try some.

 Episode 137 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:56

At 14 years old, listener William Dial was able to join a Living History group out of the University of Maryland called Markland. They would reenact the culture and battles of the Viking, Saxon and Norman period. During this time, he would learn about the culture and the people of the time and this gave him resources to explore even more. It was just a matter of time before William would learn about Mead.

 Episode 136 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:34:19

Knowing the difference between cleaning and sanitizing is one of the basic fundamentals of brewing. Preventing off flavors from forming, keeping unwanted bacteria out, and making sure your equipment is properly cleaned and cared for is essential to keep consistency in your brew house. Jonathan Ettlie from Craft Meister National Chemical  joins us this episode in an in depth conversation about cleaning and sanitizing. If you have questions, Jonathan says to email him at Craft Meister.

 Episode 135 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:32:49

Mead House Keyholder and home meadmaker Michael Trainer visits the House. On December 29, 2017 this biker and fan of all things fermented pitched yeast on his first home brew ever and his love of mead making was born. In a few days he had started 4 more batches and by the end of 2018 had made 20 different meads totaling about 75 gallons and is on track to almost double that in 2019 if he can manage to stay off his motorcycle for more than a week.

 Episode 134 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:47

Chocolate pistachio, lemon bar, oreo cookie, toasted coconut cream, or a tropical blend for a hopped mead, what if you could get those flavors from just a couple drops of extract, or an Artisan Natural Flavor for your brew? We're talking natural  real fruit and nut flavors, not imitation extracts. Debra Coletti from Amoretti returns to the Mead House for a discussion on flavoring your brew. We also have a special deal for keyholders from Amoretti, listen for the details by Jeff & Ryan in the show!

 Episode 133 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:35

He started his career out as an engineer, With degrees in Architectural and Civil Engineering on his resume, for ten years he worked in the land development and highway design industries. So how does a civil engineer go from blueprints of bridges to dumping 5 gallon buckets of honey into large vats of water for a living? Evan Henderson from Sap House Meadery joins us in this episode.

 Episode 132 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:29:31

In this episode, we talk about the effects of oaking at different times during and after fermentation based on a study by Becca at The Academic Wino. A teaser to part two of JD’s interview with Ash Fishbein from Sap House Meadery where he talks fundamentals, like knowing the difference

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