Powerful, Yet Pocket-Sized
33 Meads is a mead journal that provides an easy way to record tasting notes in a small, convenient notebook format.
Designed for Speed
This mead journal is designed for ease of use. It’s tough to hold a
notepad in one hand, a pencil in the other, and have another hand left
for your glass of mead. Taking notes with 33 Meads is as simple as checking a few boxes and entering a few basic facts.
The flavor wheel in 33 Meads can be used to
quickly recall a mead’s unique flavor long after consumption. For low
values of the flavor, fill in dots near the wheel’s center. A
whole-hive, traditional semi-sweet mead is used in the example shown.
Pocket Reference
Don’t know your melomel from your metheglin? The language of mead can
be a bit arcane. Thankfully, the inside front cover of the journal
contains a mini glossary that’ll help you decipher the language of honey
wine (mead) as you explore its mysteries. If you’re wondering, melomel
is any mead to which fruit has been added (except grapes – that’d be
pyment – or apples – that’s cyber). Metheglin is honey wine to which
herbs and/or spices have been added.
Secret Ingredient
A teeny, tiny amount of real mead is added to the ink in each new edition, which is cryptically noted on the back.
Eco-Friendly
33 Meads is made with 100% recycled papers sourced in
the Pacific Northwest. Interior pages are 100% post-consumer recycled
content and covers are 85% post-consumer recycled content and 15%
recycled content. The booklets are printed using US-grown soy-based inks
in sunny Portland, Oregon.