Four Fires Meadery

Four Fires Meadery Toledo’s First Meadery! Creation Through Collaboration So, what’s in a name? So where did we get Four Fires? Well there are four of us, hence, Four Fires!

We derive our name from the original native tribes of northwest Ohio and the surrounding areas; the Chippewa, the Ottawa and the Potawatomi. In 796 AD the three tribes decided to work together and The Council of Three Fires (tribes) was created. Who are we, you ask? Keep reading to find out! Athreya Rajan: Resident corporate puppet and stickler for tradition. His style can be described as a drinka

ble Katy Perry song. His hobbies include staring at himself in the mirror and torturing people in his car by playing music no one likes. Christopher Clarke: The Wildcard, rarely can people keep a handle on him, and well known for transforming lesser sought ingredients into delectable wonders. Andrew "Sticky" Lynch: Glass Blower and Toledo native that likes to focus on meads so secret we don’t even know if he actually works here. But seriously have you seen him lately? Eh, never mind go read about someone else. Josh "Captain" Kirk: Civil engineer, musician, and resident ginger with a penchant for spice. When he’s not saving the nation’s infrastructure from the comfort of his corner cubicle, he can be found sneaking hot peppers into just about everything, including his eggs…who does that?

It's been a while since we've posted, and we have some big changes to go over since the last time we've posted (all good...
06/01/2026

It's been a while since we've posted, and we have some big changes to go over since the last time we've posted (all good news, we promise)

In the meantime, hello again everyone.

We. Are. So. Back.

And to pop off the week, here's a teaser shot of the blending of one of our kegs for Nucleate at this weekend

That One Egg Was Worth 60 Eggs? - 7%ABV
Wildflower Hydromel aged on Maldon Sea Salt Meringue, and Honey-cured/Underberg washed Egg Yolks, and Mexican Vanilla Beans

Vanilla

Our bottles are OIOf the 20,000 + pounds of honey we buy per year, half of it is locally harvestedWe buy berries from Ac...
04/21/2026

Our bottles are OI

Of the 20,000 + pounds of honey we buy per year, half of it is locally harvested

We buy berries from Ackerman, Johnston, and Polter Berry Farms

We buy Cider from MacQueen and Witts

We buy all of our Basil from Balance Farms

We get Black Currants from Sophia Quintero Cultural Center Gardens

Our labels were produced by a local company (they were unfortunately bought out and shipped out of state, so we are in search of a new local supply)

Our festival labels are produced by Steve Wherry

Titgemier's Lawn and Feed is an almost weekly stop for Chris

Purchasing Four Fires products means money working for the community. Money staying in the community, and money going to a small business that spends it's money at small businesses.

If you have a local meadery near you, you’re sitting on a liquid treasure—and they need your support now more than ever. 💛
Here’s why choosing your local meadery matters:

-Keeps your money local – Your dollars go to real people in your community: staff, producers, farmers, and beekeepers.
Strengthens local agriculture – Many meaderies source honey, fruit, and spices from nearby partners, supporting a whole ecosystem of small businesses.

-Celebrates unique flavors – Local mead is a snapshot of place: your region’s honey, your climate, your ingredients. You literally can’t get that profile anywhere else.

-Grows mead culture – Every flight you order, bottle you gift, and friend you bring along helps introduce more people to mead.

This weekend, we challenge you to:
-Visit a local meadery tasting room
-Pick up a bottle (or three) for your next gathering
-Post a photo and tag the meadery to help spread the word 📸

Mead is ancient, but its future is local. Go support your neighborhood meadmakers!

No fluff and jazz on this post, just hard hitting factsThere is exactly 1 keg of this insanely crushable 3.85%abv Catawb...
04/20/2026

No fluff and jazz on this post, just hard hitting facts

There is exactly 1 keg of this insanely crushable 3.85%abv Catawba Island Wildflower Traditional Session Mead

Dry, quaffable, and smells like cantaloupe

When it's gone, we are going to obsess over recreating it for a while, but that could take weeks, months, YEARS! Well maybe not years, but still.

Maumee River Fest is happening from 2-7 in downtown Maumee today, but just a bit further uo the road, we have all these ...
04/11/2026

Maumee River Fest is happening from 2-7 in downtown Maumee today, but just a bit further uo the road, we have all these treats, ready and waiting for you!

Brent will be running the bar from 4-10 tonight, so swing out and enjoy our diverse menu!

Things are back in full motion around here and it feels good to see the whole machine running againMore honey headed int...
04/10/2026

Things are back in full motion around here and it feels good to see the whole machine running again

More honey headed into tanks for our Quarter Two availability.

We got the Strawberry situation under control, and we are starting to get Basil trickling in so we will have fresh kegs of our four Flagship Hydromels

Strawberry Dichro
Blood Orange Dichro
Mass A Peel
Slappin Da Basil

The last kegs of Pineberry Bliss have been filled for the year, and we will transition to a Quarter Two Seasonal. A brand new Hydromel Cyser produced by Brent for the swing from Spring to Summer! Stay tuned for further details!

April's Dichro is Plum, so we will move from that fun new blended Stonefruit Dichro, into a more pure expression. If you've have Plum Dichro before, you already know this is one of the top Dichros we make! If you haven't tried it yet, you gotta see what you've been missing!

Taproom is open Friday's and Saturday's from 4:00-10:00pm
We have no scheduled food trucks for this weekend, so feel free to bring food in, or have delivery from any of the nearby restaurants!

Ello guvna!It took a bit of reorganizing, but at long last, Cider is back on tap at Four Fires! Crispy and refreshingly ...
04/04/2026

Ello guvna!

It took a bit of reorganizing, but at long last, Cider is back on tap at Four Fires!

Crispy and refreshingly clean, Ello, our house Unfiltered Dry Cider exudes elegant simplicity. Locally grown Apples fermented on house yeast culture is all that goes into this product. No clarifiers, no sorbates or sulfates required.

Chris is carbing kegs as we speak!

Ello- Batch Mar26-
Macqueens Cider, Blake's Cider 50/50
7.88% ABV - Dry - Carbonated

We are now back to our regular schedule and will be open every weekend!Fridays & Saturdays 4:00pm-10:00pm
04/03/2026

We are now back to our regular schedule and will be open every weekend!

Fridays & Saturdays
4:00pm-10:00pm

That might have been our best Grand Reopening ever! We are so grateful to see all of you back here in the taproom again....
03/28/2026

That might have been our best Grand Reopening ever!

We are so grateful to see all of you back here in the taproom again. Yesterday, the taproom was filled with people, but more than that, it was filled with community, with memories, with joy.

Thank you to those who came out yesterday and allowed us some leeway to shake the rust off and get up and rolling again, and thank you to the friends who stepped in to lend helping hands without question. Yesterday was a perfect reminder of why we got into this business, to make cool drinks, and enjoy them with quality company.

Now for the Saturday update!

Today we will have .kitchen and if you do nothing else today, do yourself a favor, and get anything from them you can get, that comes with whatever that Green Sauce is!

We still have stock of almost everything, except for the decanter pours (I think theres still a little bit of Ope Reserve left in the decanter)

Hours today are 4:00-10:00pm and we look forward to seeing you all again!

11 Day Left!The walls are painted. Tables and chairs wiped down, tightened, and back in place. The taplines and faucets ...
03/26/2026

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1 Day Left!

The walls are painted. Tables and chairs wiped down, tightened, and back in place. The taplines and faucets are getting a full 360 today, and we have some friends out applying labels and waxing bottles.
We. Are. Ready.
Are you?

Here are the final four drafts!

1. Blood Orange Dichro
2. Raspberry Dichro
3. Stonefruit Dichro
4. Mass A Peel
5. Slappin Da Basil
6. Mambro No. 5
7. Dillennium Falcon
8. No Free Refills
9. Peach Skillet
10. Ello
11. Nitro Say You'll Be There
12. Nitro Blackout
13. Manghost
14.Grafted Branches
15. Catawba Wildflower Traditional -Sack Strength
16. Rhinestone Cowboy
Decanter 1. Milk Washed French Toasty
Decanter 2. Milk Washed Ovakillavanilla
Decanter 3. Milk Washed Ope Berries Reserve
Decanter 4. Ope Berries Reserve
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Address

1683 Lance Pointe Road, Unit 106
Maumee, OH
43537

Opening Hours

Friday 4pm - 10pm
Saturday 4pm - 10pm

Telephone

+14192885007

Website

http://www.4fmeadery.com/

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