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HAD attack!!
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<blockquote data-quote="George Kaplan" data-source="post: 220046" data-attributes="member: 2223"><p>I'm not a brewer myself, but mead was REALLY popular in brewing circles here in the early 90's. Do yourself and your friends a favor: keep it simple. The fad got out of control when folks started getting cute with it. Cran-apple mead. Cherry chocolate mead. Mountain Dew mead. Soon the novelty became the norm. It's hard to compare the subtlety of different organic honey blends when all you can find is the latest blueberry/saffron/orangutan brew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Kaplan, post: 220046, member: 2223"] I'm not a brewer myself, but mead was REALLY popular in brewing circles here in the early 90's. Do yourself and your friends a favor: keep it simple. The fad got out of control when folks started getting cute with it. Cran-apple mead. Cherry chocolate mead. Mountain Dew mead. Soon the novelty became the norm. It's hard to compare the subtlety of different organic honey blends when all you can find is the latest blueberry/saffron/orangutan brew. [/QUOTE]
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