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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I&#39;d like to thank the guys at Wind River Brewing and James Page Brewing. Without their help and encouragement I&#39;d never have started on this book, let alone completed it.&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;d like to thank Charlie Papazian, since without his excellent Complete Joy of Homebrewing, I&#39;d never have started brewing in the first place.&#xA;&#xA;Everybody on the Internet The Mead Lovers Mailing List helped more than they can ever know. I&#39;d especially like to thank Dick Dunn for maintaining the list, and Joyce Miller for compiling The Bee&#39;s Lees, an online recipe book, from recipes that were posted to the mailing list (some of which are included here).&#xA;&#xA;Thanks to the long-dead Kenelme Digbie for collecting mead recipes in the late 1600s, the oldest surviving compilation of mead recipes I could find.&#xA;&#xA;Thanks to Alex for indexing this when he probably should&#39;ve been working on one of the many manuals he was supposed to be working on.&#xA;&#xA;And finally, big thanks to Tim Mitchell, who served as my editor and kept me fully aware of the need to keep typing (&#34;This sucks. Change it!&#34;).&#xA;&#xA;---&#xA;&#xA;For the second edition, I&#39;d like to thank my sweetie, who helped with the copy-editing and providing continuing support for my various hobbies.&#xA;&#xA;#acknowledgements #about&#xA;---&#xA;Prev span style=&#34;float:right&#34;Next/span&#xA;&#xA;!--emailsub--&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;d like to thank the guys at Wind River Brewing and James Page Brewing. Without their help and encouragement I&#39;d never have started on this book, let alone completed it.</p>

<p>I&#39;d like to thank Charlie Papazian, since without his excellent <em>Complete Joy of Homebrewing,</em> I&#39;d never have started brewing in the first place.</p>

<p>Everybody on the Internet <em>The Mead Lovers Mailing List</em> helped more than they can ever know. I&#39;d especially like to thank Dick Dunn for maintaining the list, and Joyce Miller for compiling <em>The Bee&#39;s Lees</em>, an online recipe book, from recipes that were posted to the mailing list (some of which are included here).</p>

<p>Thanks to the long-dead Kenelme Digbie for collecting mead recipes in the late 1600s, the oldest surviving compilation of mead recipes I could find.</p>

<p>Thanks to Alex for indexing this when he probably should&#39;ve been working on one of the many manuals he was supposed to be working on.</p>

<p>And finally, big thanks to Tim Mitchell, who served as my editor and kept me fully aware of the need to keep typing (“This sucks. Change it!”).</p>

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<p>For the second edition, I&#39;d like to thank my sweetie, who helped with the copy-editing and providing continuing support for my various hobbies.</p>

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