MODERN MEAD INSPIRED BY ANCIENT GODS

Freya

Love and Battle in a Glass

Freya, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and war, inspires this exquisite Strawberry Hibiscus mead—a drink as bold and enchanting as the deity herself. With over 20 gallons of pure strawberry juice in every batch, it delivers a lush, fruit-forward sweetness, reminiscent of Freya’s legendary allure. The deep floral tang of hibiscus follows, weaving an intoxicating complexity, much like the goddess’s mastery of seiðr magic. A tart, tannic finish evokes the intensity of battle and the mystery of Fólkvangr, the realm she rules over.

Orange blossom honey binds it all together, offering soft citrus notes and a lingering golden sweetness, a tribute to Freya’s association with prosperity and sensual pleasures. Every sip is a celebration of her dual nature—fierce yet graceful, indulgent yet commanding. Raise your glass and drink in the essence of a goddess—one worthy of love, war, and legends.


 

Taste

Bursting with ripe strawberry sweetness, balanced by the floral tartness of hibiscus and a dry, tannic finish reminiscent of fine wine. The rich complexity is rounded out by smooth citrus notes from orange blossom honey.

Aroma

A seductive blend of fresh strawberries and delicate hibiscus, with whispers of honeyed citrus that enhance its inviting warmth.

Strength

Bold and commanding, much like the goddess herself—smooth yet potent, delivering a satisfying depth that lingers with every sip.  (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

Pair with creamy goat cheese, brie, or camembert to complement its bright acidity. It also shines alongside roasted poultry or duck, as the fruit-forward notes balance savory richness.

Spicy

The smooth citrus and honeyed sweetness help mellow spicy foods like Thai curries or chipotle-glazed meats.

Desserts

Freya is a perfect match for dark chocolate, berry tarts, or hibiscus-infused pastries—its tannic finish adds depth to sweet treats.

Refreshing

Enjoy alongside fresh summer salads with citrus vinaigrette, or seafood dishes like scallops and salmon to highlight its light floral notes.

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 Freya?

Freya, also known as Freyja, was one of the most revered goddesses in Norse mythology. She was associated with love, beauty, fertility, war, and magic. A member of the Vanir gods, she was the daughter of Njörðr, the sea god, and the sister of Freyr.

Freya was known for her chariot pulled by two cats and her boar, Hildisvíni. She possessed the famous Brísingamen necklace, which was stolen by Loki and later recovered by Heimdall. She ruled over Fólkvangr, a heavenly field where she received half of the warriors who died in battle, while the other half went to Odin’s Valhalla.

Freya was also credited with introducing seiðr, a form of Norse magic used for divination and influencing fate. She had many names, including Gefn, Hörn, Mardöll, Sýr, and Valfreyja.