It might take you longer to fill up the latest “33” book since it is Mazers of Mead but since most people are novices in the world of honeyed alcohol, it will still be a good purchase to help navigate this niche.
Plus you get on “the inside front cover of the journal contains a mini glossary that’ll help you decipher the language of honey wine (mead) as you explore its mysteries. If you’re wondering, melomel is any mead to which fruit has been added (except grapes – that’d be pyment – or apples – that’s cyber). Metheglin is honey wine to which herbs and/or spices have been added.”
Second plus is that a tiny amount of actual mead was added to the ink!