Lexington’s first meadery to open in 2023

Learn about Lexington’s newest watering hole + beverage maker — Myriad Meadery.

A white marble tiled backsplash with a spout

Myriad Meadery will be right across National Avenue from Mirror Twin Brewing. | photo by Myriad Meadery

Here’s some news to sip on. Coming to the Warehouse Block in early 2023 is Lexington’s first meaderyMyriad Meadery.

So what is mead you might ask? Mead is one of the oldest known fermented beverages made from fermented honey — mixed with water, and sometimes with added fruits, spices, grains, or hops.

Myriad Meadery is located at 730 National Ave., in the same building as REACH Fitness + Varsity Print. The space will feature a full bar with 20 taps — 8-12 will be mead and mead spritzers, while the rest will serve beers from neighboring business Mirror Twin Brewing.

The space is still under construction, but owners hope to have a soft opening in mid-January and a grand opening around Valentine’s Day.

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