Have you ever tasted mead? Well, if not, you are in for a special treat. Especially if you are partial to sweet alcoholic beverages. Sap House Meadery in Ossipee, New Hampshire is the perfect spot to grab a drink on a hot day (or really on any day). But, don’t you worry, you can also order wine, and local beers, as well, at this cozy establishment. And who doesn’t want to have a drink in a town called Ossipee? We think you will enjoy this libation expedition greatly.
In existence since 2009, Sap House Meadery is a charming and unique fixture in the center of Ossipee.
Sap House Meadery/Facebook Sit outside on the dog-friendly patio. Play one of the board games on hand. On Saturday mornings, you can find the staff at the local farmers market offering free tastings, and selling mead and tacos.
Each month there is a new selection of meads for you to choose from. Get your pink drink right here when you try Honeyberry, one of the classics.
Sap House Meadery/Facebook Sap House hosts live music, craft nights, and painting parties. Before you leave, buy a bottle to take home, or maybe an “I mead you” t-shirt.
Mead cocktail anyone? Try a piña colada, made with Eyes of the World, a coconut rum barrel-aged mead.
Sap House Meadery/Facebook Other mead cocktails include: the watermelon meadjito; the Mabon-Mosa, a spin on an apple mimosa; the Coffee Crumb Cake, with mead containing coffee and spices; and La Bamba, an avocado blossom honey mead aged in mezcal tequila barrels.
Stop in for Sangria Sundays (where the sangria is made with mead, of course)!
Sap House Meadery/Facebook Ingredients include kiwi, pink guava, pineapple, and Deviant, Sap House’s special cherry pasilla pepper mead.
Wine is made by fermenting grapes, while mead comes from fermenting honey. Mead can be compared to a very sweet wine.
Sap House Meadery/Facebook Make a reservation for a tour or mead tasting. Join Club Mead (not to be confused with Club Med vacations) and receive bottles of mead at a discounted price.
Take your mead from a bottle, a can, or right from the glass.
Sap House Meadery/Facebook Order a flight, so you can sample a variety of meads. Sap House meads are sold at local stores too, such as The Common Man Company Store in Ashland and DeCicco & Sons.
If beer is more your drink of choice, Sap House offers an ever-changing selection of local craft beers.
Sap House Meadery/Facebook Beers come from Hobbs Brewing Company, Lawson’s Finest Liquids, Schilling Beer Company, and more.
Sap House offers a food menu as well. The word on the street is that the burgers and tacos are tasty.
Sap House Meadery/Facebook Other dishes include pizzas, cheese boards, and even vegan soup. During the summer, every Friday night is Oyster Night.
Feeling a little parched? Looking for a great place to enjoy a drink? Sap House Meadery has a little something for everyone. Cheers! Tell them we sent you! For more information, visit the Sap House Meadery website and Facebook page.
Sap House Meadery/Facebook
Sit outside on the dog-friendly patio. Play one of the board games on hand. On Saturday mornings, you can find the staff at the local farmers market offering free tastings, and selling mead and tacos.
Sap House hosts live music, craft nights, and painting parties. Before you leave, buy a bottle to take home, or maybe an “I mead you” t-shirt.
Other mead cocktails include: the watermelon meadjito; the Mabon-Mosa, a spin on an apple mimosa; the Coffee Crumb Cake, with mead containing coffee and spices; and La Bamba, an avocado blossom honey mead aged in mezcal tequila barrels.
Ingredients include kiwi, pink guava, pineapple, and Deviant, Sap House’s special cherry pasilla pepper mead.
Make a reservation for a tour or mead tasting. Join Club Mead (not to be confused with Club Med vacations) and receive bottles of mead at a discounted price.
Order a flight, so you can sample a variety of meads. Sap House meads are sold at local stores too, such as The Common Man Company Store in Ashland and DeCicco & Sons.
Beers come from Hobbs Brewing Company, Lawson’s Finest Liquids, Schilling Beer Company, and more.
Other dishes include pizzas, cheese boards, and even vegan soup. During the summer, every Friday night is Oyster Night.
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Read our other articles to discover more unique places in New Hampshire where you can have a drink including The Dive – a floating restaurant, BRGR Bar, and a hidden bar.
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Address: Sap House Meadery, 6 Folsom Rd, Center Ossipee, NH 03814, USA