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4-7-20 Ken Schramm – Making Mead, Estate Fruit, and How Mead has Changed

4-7-20 Ken Schramm – Making Mead, Estate Fruit, and How Mead has Changed

FromGotMead Live Radio Show


4-7-20 Ken Schramm – Making Mead, Estate Fruit, and How Mead has Changed

FromGotMead Live Radio Show

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Length:
109 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2020
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Podcast episode

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4-7-20 Tonight at 9PM ET we're happy to have the opportunity to hang out with Ken Schramm, owner of Schramm's Mead in Ferndale, MI.

If you're new to the mead world, you may not be familiar with Ken (I'm sure there are one or two of you, lol). Ken, oft referred to as 'The Godfather of Mead' and is the author of The Compleat Meadmaker, arguably the book that launched a mead making revolution. Many meadmakers learned a lot about mead and meadmaking from Ken and his book. “The Compleat Meadmaker,” is the current reference text of record on mead making. It has sold more than 70,000 copies. Ken has been a beer brewer, mead maker and student of honey, fruit and spice since 1988. He co-founded the Mazer Cup Mead Competition in 1992, the world’s oldest and largest mead-only competition.

He has presented at brewing, meadmaking and winemaking conferences from Delaware to Alaska over the past 20+ years, starting in 1994 with the first “Mead Matrix” with Dr. Dan McConnell – a flight of twelve meads made with the same recipe: six from the same honey and different yeast strains, and six with the same yeast strain and different varietal honeys. Ken lives in Troy, Michigan.

Schramm's Mead is Ken's commercial meadery in Ferndale, MI, and it's there that he puts his meadmaking skills to the test, creating a number of amazing meads, including his famous 'Heart of Darkness', made entirely of fruit grown on Ken's property, and thus a small batch that is highly prized, and now legendary in mead circles. Ken is also the owner of Schramm’s Orchards, a 6.1-acre orchard in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He has raised dozens of varieties of cherries, apples peaches, plums and berries.

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April 14 - Scott Scharr

Show links and notes

The Compleat Meadmaker by Ken Schramm
Apple varietals and where they grow - http://orangepippen.com
National Honey Board Mead Crafter Compeitition

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