Mead - it’s a drink 9,000 years in the making. The oldest alcohol known in the world, mead was the tipple of choice for the Norse, who drank it in great quantities from horn vessels at feasts in their mead-halls.
Despite Shetland’s proud Norse heritage (and love of a dram), mead has been conspicuous by its absence from the Shetland drinking scene until only very recently.
When Alistair Morgan founded Viking Mead Ltd in 2017, he wanted to do something unique. Inspired by the Vikings’ self-reliance, he decided to give their brewing a try. Mead’s a remarkably simple drink, utilising only water, honey and yeast to create alcohol, and yet capable of great complexity.
There are very few commercial mead-breweries in the UK, and almost all of them produce ‘honeywine’ mead. Made with wine yeast, the product is a sweet, wine-like elixir of around 12%. This wasn’t what Alistair was looking for - he wanted something more suited to a drinking horn than a glass.