In this episode learn about meaning behind Wassail and Drink Hail from the Butler himself, Al Sax.
A Wassail is a celebration of the orchards, most typically apple orchards to honor the natural world and pay tribute with hopes of an abundant fruiting season moving forward.
A Wassail is also a cheer
When you hear someone say "Wassail" it means -Be Healthy!
The reply is "Drink hail" – To your health!
Al as the Butler at the Wassail
When time of year to Wassail?
Historically a Wassail would be held on the 6th of January or what is known as the Twelfth Night. Or on the 17th of January which is called "Old Twelvey"
Procession to the main Wassail fire
In these modern times a Wassail can take place when it is most appropriate considering the weather and outside temperatures. There is no strict protocols, but rather traditions that when followed harken us all back to our ancestral roots and pagan ways.
Where do Wassails take place?
In the orchard surrounding a large fire, a fire circle and in some places 12 small rings of fire for the 12 apostles or for the twelve signs of the Zodiac.
Indoor Wassails are also doable for those who can't go outside during -6 degree temperatures. Thus, a Wassail can take place at a Senior Center or a Day Care with songs being sung around a plant or small tree.
How to Make a Torch for Wassailing
The end goal is all the same, to sing to the orchard, the apple tree(s), to ward off the apple foes and to harken in better times ahead.
The Old Apple Tree of the Wassail
How to Plan for your own Wassail
Have a fire keeper who will make sure the wood is ready and lit to greet the parade of merry makers
Set a meeting spot for everyone to gather and then walk to the oldest or largest apple tree. The fire is often very nearby.
Have "Safe" Torches, flashlights to lead the crowd to the main fire
Have some hot mulled cider, which is always good for a loud "Wassail and Drink Hail" reply
Have a Master of the Ceremony or what is known as the "Butler"
Select a King and Queen
Have slices of Toasted bread
Have Cider to drink and to pour a bit on the toast and onto the ground
Hand out lyrics to the Wassail songs
The King and Queen lead the group up to the Apple Tree
Place the toast on the limbs
Pour cider on the roots of the tree
Make noise to ward off the evil spirts – this is your chance to call out "Wassail" and then reply "Drink Hail"!
If Morris Dancers are available they would do a dance or two
Have a taste of two of Wassail – pick an option that best suits your crowd. It can be a hot mulled cider, with or without spices or fortified with brandy, perhaps a wee bit of honey?
A two handled cup or goblet is the classic Wassail cup that would be passed round, but these days any fine drinking cup would do sans the passing around.
Wassail and Drink Hail around the world
Willie Smiths Cider in Tasmania hosts an annual "Mid Winter Festival" in July
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