MODERN MEAD INSPIRED BY ANCIENT GODS

A Bold and Untamed Mead

Inspired by the legendary wolf of Norse mythology, this Aronia Berry mead is as powerful and untamed as Fenrir himself. Made with deep, rich aronia berries and smooth Alfalfa honey, it delivers a bold yet balanced sweetness, tempered by a tangy bite that lingers like a prophecy of fate. Unlike Tyr, its cranberry counterpart, Fenrir’s Bite glides down effortlessly—smooth and commanding, yet never losing its fierce character.

Notes of dark cherry emerge from the depths, their richness intertwining with the honey’s soft floral sweetness, just as Fenrir’s strength is bound by destiny. Each sip carries the weight of legend—a force of nature, unyielding and unforgettable. This is a mead for those who embrace power and revel in complexity, a tribute to the beast that even the gods feared.


 

Taste

Bold and untamed, like Fenrir himself. Sweet Alfalfa honey smooths the edges of rich aronia berries, while deep cherry notes add complexity to this well-balanced mead. A tangy bite lingers, reminiscent of the beast’s ferocity.

Aroma

Dark berries and honey intertwine with hints of floral sweetness, evoking a wild yet inviting scent. A subtle earthiness lingers beneath, as if whispering of ancient strength.

Strength

Smooth yet commanding—this mead is deceptively easy to drink but carries a formidable presence. A fitting tribute to the mighty wolf of Ragnarok. (12% ABV)

Pairing

With such a well rounded sweet mead, we recommend the following but encourage you to experiment and let us know what we haven’t discovered yet!

Savory

The deep cherry and aronia berry notes complement grilled meats like lamb, venison, or duck. Pair with aged cheeses such as gouda or sharp cheddar for a balanced contrast.

Spicy

The smooth sweetness of Alfalfa honey helps temper spicy barbecue, blackened dishes, or chipotle-infused flavors.

Desserts

Dark chocolate, berry tarts, and cherry cobblers bring out the mead’s rich fruit character, while nut-based desserts like almond cake add depth.

Refreshing

Enjoy alongside roasted root vegetables or a citrus-glazed salmon to highlight its tangy complexity.

Let Us Know What You Like

Remember, the best pairings are often the ones that you personally enjoy, so feel free to experiment with different combinations to find your perfect match!

Who was Fenrir?

Fenrir, also known as Fenrisúlfr, is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology. He is the son of Loki and the giantess Angrboða, making him the sibling of Jörmungandr (the world serpent) and Hel (ruler of the underworld).

The gods feared Fenrir’s immense strength and the chaos he was destined to bring, so they attempted to bind him. After breaking free from their first two attempts, they tricked him into wearing Gleipnir, a magical chain forged from impossible elements like the sound of a cat’s footsteps and the breath of a fish. As a result, Fenrir bit off the hand of Týr, the god of war, in retaliation.

During Ragnarök, Fenrir will break free and devour Odin, the chief god. However, Odin’s son Víðarr will avenge his father by slaying the wolf. Fenrir is often depicted as a symbol of destruction and fate, embodying the inevitable doom that awaits the gods.