Myadukha is the the Belorussian word for "
Mead", the traditional
drink of Old Slavs. Mead's origins date back to the pre-historic times, when the Slav tribes drank it as an act of faith in the pagan god, Perun. Mead is made from natural honey in the process of
fermentation. Myadukha is often served in summer chilled, with ice cubes and a slice of lemon. It can also be prepared as a hot
beverage, similar to mulled
wine, but additional
spices, such as
cinnamon and ginger.
ginger.
Recipe: Myadukha
3
tablespoons of mead
3 tablespoons of lemon juice
65ml of brown sugar
120ml of very strong tea
90ml of yeast
Boil some water, pour it hot into a cup with a teabag and let it sit for a couple of hours. Then boil the
honey with 7 cups of
water, add
lemon juice, maple, brown
sugar and tea. Turn off the heat and when cool, throw in the
yeast. Keep in a warm place for a month and then strain it through a fine muslin bag. After the next two months rack it again and bottle.