Speaking Mead, Pure Honey (Photo credit: Hive Mind)

Hive Mind launches modern Sparkling Meads into Marks & Spencer

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Hot on the heels of Hive Mind’s recent 4-strong Honeyade launch, which sought to throw its weight behind the all-natural soft drinks debate, whilst placing best-in-class British honey back on the map, Hive Mind has taken a second significant step for ‘classic drinks rethought’ with the eagerly anticipated launch of its Sparkling Meads within Marks & Spencer’s prestigious food and drink aisles.

Already well known for its authentic style and award-winning meads, Hive Mind spied an opportunity to take its acclaimed artisanal meads that use only British honey to a younger, more discerning audience by creating some canned sparkling meads with reduced ABV meads (3.4%) that proactively target traditional fruited cider audiences, appealing specifically to younger audiences eager to reduce their alcoholic intake whilst rediscovering something truly innovative, made using local ingredients, and 100% natural.

Mead, also known as honey wine, is a time-honoured brew whose popularity harks back to medieval times and beyond, a yesteryear indulgence that’s once again enjoying a real renaissance in markets as diverse as North America, The Far East and Europe.  

Photo credit: Hive Mind

Hive Mind with its strong Michelin star restaurant presence and steely, small batch determination to only make mead the authentic way (water honey and yeast) as opposed to resorting to a cheap wine base in tandem with spirit alcohol, sugars and only the most meagre traces of honey, is proactively throwing its considerable expertise behind a new drinks category that supports the rural economy, the nation’s beekeepers and vital pollinator populations.

According to Hive Mind co-founder, Kit Newell: “We’re a committed collective of ‘planet positive’ beekeepers and mead makers from South Wales who have blended a deep love for the natural world with a long-standing interest in brewing.

“In a bid to reinvigorate the fortunes of real authentic honey using drinks made from honey as the platform, we are bringing the world’s oldest drink to a new contemporary audience. With British honey’s fortunes in the doldrums after a marketplace flooded with cheap, inferior imported honeys padded out with ‘filler sugars,’ we were determined to reclaim the high ground for British honey by championing an array of value added, honey themed propositions.

“Naturally, nothing shouts Britishness more than M&S so this is a dream alliance when it comes to advancing mead, and UK honey producers’ goals.”

The 3-strong M&S offers includes a Pure Honey, Rhubarb, and an Elderflower sparkling mead, which are carbon neutrally packaged into 330ml Cans.

Hivemindmead.com

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