THE MAZER CUP
INTERNATIONAL

The Mazer Cup International Mead Competition

MARCH 26-27, 2010
IN BOULDER,
COLORADO!

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The Mazer Cup International 2009, was a roaring success with both Professional Meaderies and Home Mead Enthusiasts from around the world. It was apparent to all that the level of quality mead in the commercial mead industry is constantly getting better and better! Once again this classic competition will be focused on the best of Professional and Enthusiast mead makers.

If you've never tasted mead, you're missing out! Mead comes in a dazzling array of styles, flavours, and types that range from light and dry to full and rich with honey.

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Thank you for your entries and good luck in the competition!

 

2009 Home Competition Results

Best of Show

   
Meadmaker Mead Name Place
Jennifer Moody Cranberry Claret Best of Show
Brian & Katt Wamsley Celebration Honorable Mention
Matt Morriss Midnight Braggot Honorable Mention

DRY MEAD - 24A

     
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Marc Bivins   1 GotMead*
Paul Peterson Nectar of the Gods 2 None
B Bivins   3 None

SEMI-SWEET MEAD - 24B

   
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Jeffrey Swearengin Wewahitchka* 1 FOAM*
Thomas Adams Blackberry #3 2 None
Paul Peterson Blue Richard's Mead 3 None

SWEET MEAD - 24C

   
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Wes Underwood, L Holwager Magyar Gold 1 KROC*
Glenn & Dani Exline Green Man 2 SAAZ*
John Charlesworth Book 'em Dano 3 Unlisted

CYSER - 25A

     
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Michelle Moyer, J Moyer Sweet Apple Bliss 1 None
Michelle Moyer, J Moyer Spiced Apple Cyser 2 None
Rick Spaziani Horse Apple Pie 3 None

PYMENT - 25B

     
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Steve Fletty Chateau Fletty 1 SPHC*
Jeffrey Swearengin Dionysus Pyment 2 FOAM*
Roland Behunin, L Pearson Catawaba Pyment* 3 Unlisted

OTHER FRUIT MELOMEL - 25C

   
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Jeffrey Swearengin Blimey Limey! 1 FOAM*
Aaron & B Zaccagnino Berry Berry* 2 Unlisted
Carl McMillin Tart Cherry* 3 Unlisted

BERRY MELOMEL - 25D

   
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Jennifer Moody Cranberry Claret 1 None
Michael Fairbrother   2 Brew Free*
Ronald & M Scovil Champagne* 3 None

METHEGLIN - 26A

     
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Marcia Coling   1 None
Carl McMillin Winter Warmer* 2 SAAZ**
Ted Manahan Rose Mead 3 Liquid Poets

BRAGGOT - 26B

     
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Matt Morriss Midnight Braggot 1 Unlisted
James Sites Black Braggot* 2 None
James Sites Archangel Raphael* 3 None

OTHER MEAD - 26C

   
Name Mead Name Rank Club
Brian & K Wamsley Celebration 1 None
Michael Zahl Dagda's Maple Mead 2 SNAFU
Matt Kunze Red Beet Mead 3 Liquid Poets
 

*Full Mead Names from Above

Wewahitchka Special Reserve
Berry Berry Quite Contrary
2007 Catawaba Pyment
McMillin's Tart Cherry Delight - Vintage 2003/2005
Champagne Blackberry Melomel
McMillin's Spiced Winter Warmer - Vintage 2005
 

*Full Club Names from Above

GotMead International Brewmasters
Fellowship of Oklahoma Ale Makers (FOAM)
KROC Homebrew Club
SAAZ (Spacecoast Associates for the Advancement of Zymurgy)
Saint Paul Homebrewers Club
Brew Free or Die
Society of Akron Area Zymurgists (SAAZ)**

 

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