Superstition Meadery
Superstition Meadery is a renowned meadery located in Prescott, Arizona. Established in 2012 by Jeff and Jen Herbert, Superstition Meadery has gained international acclaim for its innovative and high-quality mead and cider products.
History[edit | edit source]
Superstition Meadery was founded in 2012 by Jeff and Jen Herbert. The couple started their journey into mead making as a hobby, which quickly grew into a full-fledged business. They began by producing small batches of mead in their home and eventually expanded to a commercial operation. The meadery's name is inspired by the Superstition Mountains in Arizona.
Products[edit | edit source]
Superstition Meadery produces a wide variety of meads and ciders, ranging from traditional styles to experimental flavors. Some of their most popular products include:
- Marion - A traditional mead made with marionberry honey.
- Blueberry Spaceship Box - A blueberry cider that has won multiple awards.
- Safeword - A mead made with habanero peppers and vanilla beans.
- Strawberry Sunrise - A mead made with fresh strawberries and honey.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Superstition Meadery has received numerous awards and accolades for their products. They have been recognized at various national and international competitions, including the Mazer Cup International, the largest mead competition in the world. Their innovative approach to mead making has also earned them a spot on the list of top meaderies globally.
Tasting Room[edit | edit source]
The meadery operates a tasting room in downtown Prescott, where visitors can sample a wide range of their products. The tasting room offers flights, glasses, and bottles of mead and cider, as well as food pairings to complement the beverages.
Distribution[edit | edit source]
Superstition Meadery's products are distributed across the United States and internationally. They have a strong online presence, allowing customers to purchase their meads and ciders directly from their website.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Superstition Meadery is actively involved in the local community. They participate in various events and festivals, and they support local charities and organizations. The meadery also offers educational tours and tastings to promote the art of mead making.
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