Raspberry Mead names, or general Mead names.

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tom_gamer

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Alright guys, I got to the point where I make mead and beer such that it kicks ass. My friends love and most of all I love it. I do have one issue. I suck at coming out with equally or greater names for my brews. I will get my gf to make me some sweet labels but I need a name, any ideas? For now I am look for a name for my raspberry mead, but general mead names would be cool too. Thanks!
 
can go simple since it's a melomel with something like "razzomel" or get real exotic like "Su craobh mea" (raspberry mead in irish)
 
TheBrewingMedic said:
can go simple since it's a melomel with something like "razzomel" or get real exotic like "Su craobh mea" (raspberry mead in irish)

I kind of like razzomel. It's that or.flirt from the above website.
 
I just named a mead that produced a horrible gas that stunk up my whole house "jenkem" (google it)

I also made one that i call "uholy water".
 
Razztaman Vibration sounds like a battery operated toy, if you know what I mean. If you tend to get loopy when partaking, you could call it Embaraspment.
 
I live in a 150 year old house on Guion Rd., so I dubbed my little homebrew operation Guion House Brewery. When I made my first wine, I decided to use the name Chateau D'Guion. It sounds fancy and it's a little tongue in cheek. So now every wine or mead I make is Chateau D'Guion Dandelion Wine or Chateau D'Guion Mulberry Mead.

So I don't know, use some francophone word.
 
dougdecinces said:
I live in a 150 year old house on Guion Rd., so I dubbed my little homebrew operation Guion House Brewery. When I made my first wine, I decided to use the name Chateau D'Guion. It sounds fancy and it's a little tongue in cheek. So now every wine or mead I make is Chateau D'Guion Dandelion Wine or Chateau D'Guion Mulberry Mead.

So I don't know, use some francophone word.

That's actually not a bad idea
 
huesmann said:
Framboise?

That's a good one, I relate that lambic usually, maybe I'll go German... Himbeer. Hope it wouldn't be confusing, its not beer and mostly chicks drink it....
 
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