pouring back into the community: our 2025 impact
2025 was the year we realized that mead is more than a drink. It’s a way to give back, support local ecosystems, and celebrate the people who make our community feel like home. Here’s how we contributed this year.

protecting local pollinators
We funded small pollinator-friendly initiatives across the region, including wildflower patches, seed drops, and community garden partnerships. This effort created additional habitat for bees and other essential pollinators.
supporting local education
We brought tasting workshops and bee-education sessions to student groups, teaching how honey is made, why pollinators matter, and how mead fits into sustainable agriculture. These sessions reached dozens of students and gave them hands-on learning experiences.


partnering with local makers
All of our ingredients, packaging, and creative elements were sourced from nearby artists and small businesses whenever possible. This allowed us to reinvest in the local economy while supporting fellow creators.
low-waste, low-impact production
We tested low-waste brewing methods and repurposed leftover ingredients in creative ways, including limited-edition infused honeys. These steps reduced overall production waste and improved efficiency.


community events
From market pop-ups to sustainability fairs, we showed up for the people who support us. We donated bottles for fundraisers and participated in events that encouraged connection and awareness.
rescue hive program
We found a struggling wild hive in nature and, with the help of a certified beekeeper, gave it a safe home to recover. The colony is now thriving and producing light, floral honey that inspired one of our 2025 meads. This impact was the inspitation behind starting the rescue hive program, whose aim is to help more struggling colonies in 2026.

Every bottle shared, gifted, or enjoyed helped us support pollinators, small creators, and the wider community. 2025 was just the beginning, and we’re excited to continue building impact in the years to come.