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The Pinyon Jay is an iconic and declining bird of the intermountain west, but what does it have to do with mead? Two things: water and climate. Dependent on thriving agriculture and reliable water, the future of your favorite brew, just like the Pinyon-Juniper woodlands and the Pinyon Jay, depends on us acting now to protect precious natural resources. To help spread the word, Flagstaff’s Drinking Horn Meadery is releasing “Oh Hey Pinyon Jay” mead for the third year! To celebrate the Pinyon-Juniper woodlands, they are brewing with juniper berries, prickly pear, and local honey – and bottles sport Pinyon Jay conservation labels. In addition to great mead, each bottle provides a call to action and a sign-up link where folks can go to join our growing team of community scientists. We hope you’ll join us in raising a glass for this deserving bird!
"Oh Hey Pinyon Jay" Mead Release
Thursday, September 19, 2024, 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Drinking Horn Meadery 108 E. Route 66 Flagstaff, AZ 86004
The award-winning "Oh Hey Pinyon Jay" mead is back for its third year! Masterfully crafted by Drinking Horn Meadery, this quaffable bevvie highlights the plight of the Pinyon Jay and invites engagement! Join us for release night and a fun and interactive presentation on Pinyon Jay natural history. Please RSVP.
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