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    Skál

    Interesting Fact

    Skál means CHEERS in the Nordic language and was used quite frequently when toasting with friends, family and bretheron.

    About the Mead

    Skál, a light in color mead, is our mead that started it all. Made with Spring Wildflower Honey, Ginger and aged with Cascade Hops this mead provides a delicate yet complex taste.

    Symbol - The Horn Triskelion

    The Triple Horn of Odin is a Viking symbol made of three interlocking horns representing the three horns in the myth regarding Odin and his quest for the magical mead, Odhroerir/Óðrerir, also known as the Mead of Poetry.  

    BamBoozled

    Interesting Fact

    Named after its honey source which is Knotweed Honey.  What is Knotweed? It is Bamboo honey and  very delicious.  

    About the Mead

    Bamboozled is a robust, dark in color mead. Brewed with Bamboo honey and a bit of cinnamon, this mead offers a creamy, nutty flavor with a hint of spice.

    Symbol - Valknut

    Associate with the God, "Odin" historians have several theories on the actual meaning of the symbol.   Today the  symbol plays a role in modern day Heathenry.

    Mjölnir

    Interesting Fact

    Mjölnir means, "The Hammer of Thor." Thor was a Nordic God who protected people against chaos and guarded the cosmos against the giants by crushing them with it . 

    About the Mead

    An IPA inspired honey wine with natural flavors, light in color with a green hue. Wildflower honey plus four types of robust hops aged overtime, provides a flavor that is slightly sweet and bitter for a taste you wont forget! 

    Symbol - Mjölnir

    There are several ideas regarding the etymology of the word Mjǫllnir : One suggests that Mjöllnir means ‘lightning’ or 'white' or 'pure'. Another suggests that the meaning is to ‘to crush’. Whatever the meaning   

    according to Norse mythology, Mjölnir was not just a weapon but a tool that was used by Thor. Thor consecrated objects and people using his hammer and brought them from the realm of chaos into the sacred realm.

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