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meadery

American  
[meed-er-ee] / ˈmid ər i /

noun

plural

meaderies
  1. a place or facility where mead is produced.


Example Sentences

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Dylan, on the other hand, began his winery All-Wise Meadery in early 2017.

From Los Angeles Times

“He had this fond childhood recollection of his family’s meadery, and a triggering memory of the sweet smell of barrels full of honey. That’s what he wanted to re-create.”

From Washington Post

In 2019, they opened the Mead Werks meadery.

From Seattle Times

Farm open: May-October, Wednesday-Sunday noon-5 p.m.; meadery open: Saturdays, Sundays noon- 5 p.m.

From Seattle Times

Outerspace opened during the first year of the pandemic, in July of 2020, in an area of East Williamsburg where ruins of the factory era loom over young Brooklynites on their way to a drink in a meadery or dance in a Quonset hut.

From New York Times