PATRONS: Did you know we've a chat function for you now? Look to the bottom of the screen, you can chat, set up rooms, talk to each other individually or in groups! Click 'Chat' at the right side of the chat window to open the chat up.
Love Gotmead and want to see it grow? Then consider supporting the site and becoming a Patron! If you're logged in, click on your username to the right of the menu to see how as little as $30/year can get you access to the patron areas and the patron Facebook group and to support Gotmead!
We now have a Patron-exclusive Facebook group! Patrons my join at The Gotmead Patron Group. You MUST answer the questions, providing your Patron membership, when you request to join so I can verify your Patron membership. If the questions aren't answered, the request will be turned down.
According to Wikipedia, "A vigneron is someone who cultivates a vineyard for winemaking. The word connotes or emphasizes the critical role that vineyard placement and maintenance has in the production of high-quality wine.[2] The term, French for someone who works in a vineyard, is used in Australia[3][4][5] and when referring to a winemaker from France.[6][7] Vincent of Saragossa is the patron saint of vignerons."
Just skimming other google hits, St Brigid is patron saint of beer, Saint John is the patron saint of beekeepers, although I think this page had the most concise information, although really, it's all of questionable veracity anyway
I'm converting to Catholicism for my wife and we've recently been talking about saints. Did many google searches for mead related saints. Came across two that really can be linked closely to mead. The first is Saint Ambrose due to the legend of early childhood. Wikipedia reads "There is a legend that as an infant, a swarm of bee settled on his face while he lay in his cradle, leaving behind a drop of honey. His father considered this a sign of his future eloquence and honeyed tongue. For this reason, bees and beehives often appear in the saint's symbology."
Next is Saint Bartholomew who is linked through a celebration with drinking mead during St. Bartholomew's day. Here's the link
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.