The Meadery | Best Queensland Meadery | Cellar Door2023-10-09T14:47:01+10:00

the meadery...

the meadery...

and all things honey,

in the beautiful Noosa Hinterland town of Pomona

Visit our Cellar Door
and find your favourite…

Step into Amrita Park Meadery tasting room, where Nicola and Andy will guide visitors through the mead selection. Guests can indulge in guided tastings, learning about the ancient art of mead-making and the fascinating inspiration behind each bottle.

Whether you’re a mead aficionado or just curious, Amrita Park Meadery invites you to experience the harmony of nature and the exquisite flavours of their handcrafted meads.

Where tradition meets innovation
and each sip transports you to a realm of pure delight.

The Meadery

Located in the Noosa Hinterland, the Amrita Park Meadery Tasting Room is open Saturdays – 11am to 5pm.
Private Tastings other times by appointment – Call 0420 284 289

See our full range of honey meads.

Our range changes seasonally so there is always something new.

All things
honey and mead.

Discover our range of honey products,
fresh from our own hives.

Seasonal
and sensational.

Discover what makes our mead special and
what this season’s harvest is going to bring.

Visit the meadery
and cellar door.

Enjoy a mead tasting and
pick your favourite flavour combination.

“Drawing inspiration from his mead making grandfather, Dennis “Poppo” Coates, Andy has honed his skill to keep the tradition alive and add his own spin to the mead making process.”

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frequently asked questions

What is Mead?2023-06-29T15:09:32+10:00

Mead, from Old English, is an alcoholic beverage created by fermenting honey with water, sometimes with various fruits, spices, grains, or hops. The alcoholic content ranges from about 3.5% ABV to more than 20%.  Amrita Park MEADS Fall between 13% ABV and 16% ABV. The defining characteristic of MEAD is that the majority of the beverage’s fermentable sugar is derived from honey. It may be still, carbonated, or naturally sparkling; dry, semi-sweet, or sweet.

Mead was produced throughout history in Europe, Africa and Asia, and has played an important role in the mythology of some peoples.

The terms “mead” and “honey-wine” are often used synonymously, however honey wine is only a descriptor and the correct name for this amazing beverage is MEAD.

Why are you called Amrita?2023-06-29T15:17:16+10:00

Amrita comes from the word “Amrit” from Sanskrit. It is a word that literally means “immortality” and is often referred to in texts as nectar. ”Amṛta” is etymologically related to the Greek “Ambrosia” and carries the same meaning.

Amrita is often referred to as the drink that gave the Gods their Godly powers.

Is mead always sweet?2023-06-29T15:18:40+10:00

A common misconception is that MEAD is always sweet.

Like most fermented beverages, the original sugars in the honey are converted into alcohol and carbon dioxide by yeast. Depending on the desired sweetness this process can be adjusted to make mead anywhere from extremely sweet to bone dry.
Here at Amrita Park Meadery we concentrate on making delicious MEADS that fall between semi sweet and semi dry.

Do you have bees at Amrita Park Meadery?2023-06-29T15:19:46+10:00

We have a few hives on site at Amrita Park Meadery, however we cannot produce the quantity required for all of our MEAD making. This gives us an excellent opportunity to support our local beekeepers. All of our honey is sourced raw and has not had any heat treatment

Why mead?2023-06-29T15:20:45+10:00

Andy’s Grandfather Dennis “Poppo” Coates had been making first class MEAD and entering competitions in Europe and Australia since the early 1940’s. You could say we have MEAD in the Blood!

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