Braggot is a very ancient fermented drink, a combination of beer and mead. This style originated in England and the Celtic regions, and has existed since the Middle Ages.
Unlike regular beer which uses only malt, Braggot uses malt and honey simultaneously, so its flavor typically combines the characteristic taste of beer with the sweetness and floral notes of honey. Depending on the recipe, Braggot can resemble a full-bodied ale or a light, malted mead.
Thanks to this combination, Braggot typically has a rich, warm, and slightly sweet flavor, with a rather round and full-bodied feel.

