Curse of Calypso Mead - Sweet - 11% Alc
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Made with pineapples and peaches
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Made with Real Honey & No Junk
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Made with pineapples and peaches
Sweet mead made with pineapples and peaches
TASTING NOTES: Sweet honey perfectly balanced by tangy pineapple and the subtle tartness and mellow sweetness of ripe peaches, creating a delightful and refreshing combination.
AROMAS: Sweet honey with a burst of tropical pineapple and juicy peach. It's like taking a stroll through a summer orchard.
ALCOHOL: 11% by Vol
BOTTLE: 375 ml
Part of our Mermaid Mead Series
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Batch Mead ships to 42 U.S. states via UPS or FedEx. Most orders ship for a flat $25, while select states have a $50 rate. Orders over $199 ship free, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
Please allow approximately 3–14 days for delivery; orders are typically fulfilled Monday through Wednesday. Because mead contains alcohol, someone age 21 or older must be present to sign for the package.
You can also ship to a workplace or arrange pickup at a UPS or FedEx location. We do not ship internationally or to P.O. boxes.
Mead is alcohol made by fermenting honey with water. Unlike wine or beer, it doesn’t require grapes or grains, making it naturally gluten-free.
Mead can be sweet, dry, sparkling, still, light, bold, or fruit-forward, much like wine, cider, or a craft cocktail. At Batch Mead, we make approachable, ready-to-drink meads with real ingredients and no unnecessary junk.
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About Batch Mead
Mead is alcohol made from honey, no grapes or grains. Naturally gluten-free, Batch Mead crafts ready-to-drink alcohol made without the junk. While U.S. wineries may use dozens of ingredients they aren’t required to disclose, we believe you should know what’s in your glass.
With more than 20 awards, Batch Mead is bringing one of the world’s oldest drinks. Danielle & Derek, Co-Founders
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