A group of friends sit around a table sharing stories and sipping mead. The men sport beards and the women sip from drinking horns – but these aren’t Vikings, they’re modern-day hipsters. Since the ...
The following information was provided by event organizers: One of the world’s oldest alcoholic concoctions and a popular choice of Vikings, mead is a sweet, fermented drink made from honey and water.
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Like the Vikings of lore, JT Robertson has his sights set on distant lands, even as far as Florida. Robertson is the founder of Columbus' Bearded Viking Mead, and his goal is for it to be a household ...
A goat that serves fallen Viking warriors in the afterlife features in Norse mythology. However, multiple translations state the animal limitlessly produces mead, rather than beer. A rumor has spread ...
Next time you ponder ordering a glass of mead, ditch the iron goblets and longships dancing in your head; this fermented honey concoction doesn’t just belong to the Norsemen. Take a gander below the ...
Vikings believed a goat whose udders produced an endless supply of beer waited for them in the afterlife. Rating: True (About this rating?) Context: A goat that serves fallen Viking warriors in the ...