Braggot
Braggot is an ancient hybrid beer style that blends mead and beer, typically made with both honey and malted grains. It showcases a complex flavor profile with honey character, malt sweetness, and varying levels of hop bitterness, often accompanied by spice or herbal notes depending on the recipe. Originating in medieval Europe, particularly Wales and England, braggots can range from light and refreshing to rich and potent with an emphasis on balancing the distinctive characteristics of both mead and beer.
