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TheronBlackthorn
Posts : 12 Join date : 2010-07-08 Age : 42 Location : Broken Arrow
| Subject: Norse Pantheon Thu Jul 08, 2010 9:48 am | |
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LadyHatter Admin
Posts : 54 Join date : 2010-07-02 Age : 36
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Thu Jul 08, 2010 8:01 pm | |
| Oh awesome! I know our own BlackJoker is a Norse pagan, I'm sure he'll be happy to meet another XD | |
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BlackJoker Admin
Posts : 29 Join date : 2010-07-05 Age : 41 Location : Richmond, VA
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:29 am | |
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TheronBlackthorn
Posts : 12 Join date : 2010-07-08 Age : 42 Location : Broken Arrow
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:31 am | |
| - BlackJoker wrote:
- hooray mead!
Aye, and one day I shall the finest Mead Hall in all of Adenvelt. | |
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Twig
Posts : 15 Join date : 2010-07-03 Age : 46 Location : Dallas
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:02 pm | |
| Ah mead, battle, glory, honor, and a bit of pillaging. What better way is there? As it so happens I used to make several different traditional and "quick" mead recipes, I would be more than happy to share these with any one who is interested. From experience the "quick" mead's do not come out exactly right, but they work very well for a unexpected rite.
May Odin's site guide you. | |
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TheronBlackthorn
Posts : 12 Join date : 2010-07-08 Age : 42 Location : Broken Arrow
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Tue Jul 13, 2010 12:05 am | |
| - Twig wrote:
- Ah mead, battle, glory, honor, and a bit of pillaging. What better way is there?
As it so happens I used to make several different traditional and "quick" mead recipes, I would be more than happy to share these with any one who is interested. From experience the "quick" mead's do not come out exactly right, but they work very well for a unexpected rite.
May Odin's site guide you. Well met, and may Tyr guide your sword. As for the recipe, I would love to get it. | |
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Luthien_Nightwolf
Posts : 24 Join date : 2010-07-07 Age : 42 Location : Oklahoma
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:17 pm | |
| I have a recipe for non-alcoholic mead in my Book of Shadows, for anyone here who's not a drinker.
Its pretty simple:
1qt. water, preferably spring water 1 cup honey 1 sliced lemon 1/2 tsp. nutmeg
Boil together all ingredients in a non-metallic pot While boiling, scrape of the rising "scum" with a wooden spoon When no more rises, add the following: pinch of salt juice of half a lemon
Strain and cool. Drink in place of alcoholic mead or wine.
I got this from a book many years ago, I believe it was one of Scott Cunningham's books but I don't remember the title anymore. Have had it in my BOS for years and I've never made it. Will have to try it sometime! | |
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Twig
Posts : 15 Join date : 2010-07-03 Age : 46 Location : Dallas
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:12 pm | |
| Unfortunately I was unable to find my 'brew masters guide.' kind-a like a grimmer but for brewing only. Mine includes both alcoholic and non-alcoholic recipes, and I started brewing with the help of a book by Marilyn F. Daniel called Kitchen Witchery. The ISBN: 1-57863-189-0
That should help in any book hunting you go on.
~~Warning; this is a quick Mead~~
The recipe that is in this book is where I started and changed it up for my own needs.
Traditional Mead; 1 quart Honey (preferably locally cultivated to preserve any antibodies from your region.) 3 quarts water (distilled makes it a bit smother in the end.) Mix honey and water, boil for 5 min. (If you would like to add spices, fruit, or other flavors, now is the time to do so.)
Cool mixture to just above body temperature. Add one package of yeast, and mix well (Brewers yeast is the best to use, but bakers yeast works very well too. Yeast as most of you know, needs sugar and protein to produce alcohol. This is also the time to add a cut of bee's wax that is NOT cleaned.)
Put the new mixture in a Large container and cover with plastic bags, towels, anything that will keep the light out. Place it in a dark cool place for about seven days for expansion. After it has stopped expanding, refrigerate for 2-3 days to separate the sediment, it will settle at the bottom. (This can be strained for a smoother mead or kept for the harsher tastes)
Bottle at this point, and keep in a cool dark location. While it is drinkable at this point I have found that keeping for the Traditional year and a day will give you a stronger and much more enjoyable drink.
Please be careful, this recipe comes out to be about 60 proof and will knock over in-experienced drinkers.
Enjoy; and when I find my 'brew masters book' I will put all the variations that I have created over the years.
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LadyHatter Admin
Posts : 54 Join date : 2010-07-02 Age : 36
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:45 pm | |
| - Luthien_Nightwolf wrote:
- I have a recipe for non-alcoholic mead in my Book of Shadows, for anyone here who's not a drinker.
Its pretty simple:
1qt. water, preferably spring water 1 cup honey 1 sliced lemon 1/2 tsp. nutmeg
Boil together all ingredients in a non-metallic pot While boiling, scrape of the rising "scum" with a wooden spoon When no more rises, add the following: pinch of salt juice of half a lemon
Strain and cool. Drink in place of alcoholic mead or wine.
I got this from a book many years ago, I believe it was one of Scott Cunningham's books but I don't remember the title anymore. Have had it in my BOS for years and I've never made it. Will have to try it sometime! I would love to try this for the Oklacon Ritual.....But what do you mean non metalic pot? Is there another kind? | |
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Luthien_Nightwolf
Posts : 24 Join date : 2010-07-07 Age : 42 Location : Oklahoma
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:53 am | |
| Not sure...I got this out of a book years ago, I don't know what the author meant by non-metallic, except maybe to use one with a non-stick surface or something. I've never actually tried making it myself, I don't know how it'll turn out. | |
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TheronBlackthorn
Posts : 12 Join date : 2010-07-08 Age : 42 Location : Broken Arrow
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:02 am | |
| - Luthien_Nightwolf wrote:
- Not sure...I got this out of a book years ago, I don't know what the author meant by non-metallic, except maybe to use one with a non-stick surface or something. I've never actually tried making it myself, I don't know how it'll turn out.
Possibly ceramic. They make those right? | |
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Silver Moonwind
Posts : 22 Join date : 2011-05-14 Age : 34 Location : Wichita, KS
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Mon May 16, 2011 7:18 pm | |
| Im a little late posting to this, but i think they make glass pots, and i know they make ceramic pots. | |
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Taiga72
Posts : 4 Join date : 2013-04-07 Age : 30 Location : Colorado
| Subject: Re: Norse Pantheon Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:35 am | |
| I know this thread is very old, but I just signed up. The non-metallic pots I believe are usually glass. They are quite lovely and pretty easy to find! | |
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