Food & Gourmet Items
Mead made from the last of the North Museum honey!
- Item Number
- 239
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 125 USD
Item Description
Ever wonder what mighty potion Vikings fortified themselves with as they crisscrossed the oceans? Or what King Midas was swigging from his golden goblet? The answer lies with the humble honeybee—and the sweet elixir it’s helped produce for millenia.
Mead may be the ancestor of all alcoholic beverages. It’s enjoyed audiences with all manner of royalty, epic fictional heroes and even Greek gods. Now you can enjoy the rarest of meads - Henry Yeager's own mead made from the last of the honey produced by the North Museum's bees! Truly priceless!!!
Donated by Henry Yeager of the North Museum
Item Special Note
Must be picked up from the North Museum of Nature and Science in Lancaster, PA.
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