To start this segment, I like to offer my favorite, often least spoken of drink, my brethren.....
MEAD!!! (a sweet medieval drink indeed!!) - Typically a medium sweet honey wine best enjoyed in the medieval tradition.... dressed in your most comfortable Ren-Faire attire listening to lively tunes.
A fine recipe for ye brewers;
www.chaucerswine.com1.) Pour 1/2 or full bottle of Chaucer's Mead into a medium-sized saucepan.
2.) Drop in spice-bags (One for half the bottle; two for full bottle)
3.) Let the bag(s) steep over medium heat for 5-10 minutes or until the Mead has reached the desired spiciness. Do not bring to a boil.
4.) Remove spice-bag(s) and pour hot-spiced Mead into a favorite goblet, mug, or glass.
Cheers!!!
A good spice-bag recipe of ingredients includes cinnamon, orange peel, clove, and other natural ingredients that suit your pallet (for home-brewed). I add some semi-diluted honey to mine & coat the spice-bags so it is not too thick but still favor-full when heating (process called "Mulling").