What is a sack mead?

Answered by Robert Golston

A sack is a type of mead that is known for its strong and sweet characteristics. It is achieved by adding extra honey during the process, which creates a higher concentration of fermentable sugar. This results in a mead that has a higher content and a rich, sweet flavor profile.

The term “sack” actually originates from the 16th century, when it was used to describe a fortified from Spain called “sac”. This wine was known for its sweetness and potency, and the term was later adopted to describe similar qualities in mead. In fact, sack mead is often referred to as the dessert wine of meads, comparable to late harvest ice wines or barley wines.

To create a sack mead, brewers typically start with a base of and honey, just like any other mead. However, instead of using the usual amount of honey, extra honey is added to the mixture. This additional honey provides more fermentable sugars for the to convert into alcohol during the fermentation process. As a result, the alcohol content of sack mead can be higher than that of traditional meads, ranging from 12% to 20% ABV or even higher.

The high concentration of fermentable sugars also contributes to the sweetness of sack mead. The yeast may not be able to ferment all of the sugars completely, leaving some residual sweetness in the final product. This sweetness can be balanced with the alcohol and acidity, creating a complex and well-rounded flavor profile.

In terms of taste, sack meads can vary depending on the specific honey used and any additional ingredients or flavors added during the brewing process. Some sack meads may have floral or fruity notes, while others may have a more caramel or honey-forward flavor. The richness and sweetness of sack mead make it a perfect choice for sipping and enjoying as a dessert or after-dinner drink.

I have had the pleasure of trying a few different sack meads in my brewing journey, and each one has been a unique and delightful experience. One of my favorite sack meads had a deep amber color and a luscious honey aroma. The first sip revealed a burst of sweetness, with notes of ripe stone fruits and a hint of caramel. The high alcohol content provided a warming sensation, making it a perfect drink for a cozy evening by the fire.

A sack mead is a strong and sweet mead that is achieved by adding extra honey during the brewing process. It is known for its higher alcohol content and rich, sweet flavor profile, making it a delightful dessert wine of meads. Whether you're a fan of sweet beverages or looking for a unique and flavorful experience, a sack mead is definitely worth exploring.