Mead was not a commonly manufactured alcoholic beverage in the United States before the 1980s. It was mostly unknown to the general public or was thought of as a historical curiosity associated with the
medieval era, and there was little variety in recipe to drive consumer interest. One early manufacturer was Bargetto Winery in California, whose Chaucer's Mead was manufactured from the 1960s, Interest in mead began to increase alongside the growth of the
home brewing market, especially after the publication of Charlie Papazian's
The Complete Joy of Home Brewing in 1984. Between 2008 and 2011 the number of participants in the
Mazer Cup more than doubled, from 100 to 218, an indicator of the rising economic footprint of the drink. There were about 60 commercial meaderies in the United States in 2003, and 200 in 2012. 2012 marked the establishment of the American Mead Makers Association, a trade and industry group for mead manufacturers. By 2020, approximately 500 small-scale mead manufacturers were operating in the United States. ==Regions==