Reyseglasa the Golden Mead Wine (Full or Half Case)
- Wine? Made of honey?! Now I’ve heard everything!
- Raise a glass of something fun this holiday season
- Full case is 12 bottles, half case is 6
- Each bottle is 500ml
- D&D art is cool and all, but what about something cute that celebrates the greatest sci-fi franchise of all time: For that you’ll want to head over to Mediocritee
You Need the Mead
What are you drinking this holiday season?
Red wine? You can drink that year-round! Doctors literally say it’s healthy to have a glass of it each night. (That’s still a thing, right? You know, on second thought, we don’t want to know if this advice has been retracted.)
Beer? Like, we get it: Christmas is on a Sunday this year, so there’ll be football to watch, but that doesn’t mean you have to punish yourself with a bunch of cold domestics and maybe a bland-ass hard seltzer.
No, the holiday season is about indulgence and adventure! It’s about giving and receiving unexpected gifts! And it’s about enjoying things that are delicious and sweet!
Like, for example, this Reyseglasa the Golden Mead that our friends over at Casemates helped facilitate!
(As for how to pronounce that, just sound it out: rey-se-glas-a. So, get it? Raise a glass of? Clever, right?)
We’d argue it’s the perfect drink for revelry this holiday season.
It’s made from 100% wildflower honey by Monks Meadery in Georgia, so it’s deliciously sweet but won’t give you a stomach ache like a glass of boozy eggnog.
And it’s priced at between $10 and $12 per bottle (depending on whether you buy a half case or a full one). In other words: about the price you pay for champagne that’ll give you a hangover before you finish your first flute.
Also, it’s got a rad D&D-themed label featuring a druid and black bear that’ll impress your friends and siblings and confuse your mom and dad. (That art, by the way, is done by our friend Matthew which makes this either a soft continuation or a reboot of a series many of us here at Meh worked on for another website.)
So grab a half or a full case, and raise a glass of Reyseglasa this holiday season!