Hey all,
I'm going to be getting back to some mead making this year. I really enjoyed sharing my last few bottles with the club, and I'm all out!
I ordered a 10# bucket of blueberry honey from Crystal's Honey, and their free shipping had it here within 10 days. Tomorrow, I'll use it for a 2 gallon batch of semi-sweet mead using D-47 wine yeast. I'll try to post up some process notes in the recipe section afterwards.
If you are looking for bulk honey with some different varietals, check them out.
https://crystalsrawhoney.com/collections/bulk-honey-1
--LexusChris
Honey supplier
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Thanks for the tip Chris.
Any changes in your standard mead making procedure than previously?
I wonder if there are any new techniques that popped up recently.
Looking forward to your process notes!
Any changes in your standard mead making procedure than previously?
I wonder if there are any new techniques that popped up recently.
Looking forward to your process notes!
- lexuschris
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I'm going to stick to what worked before.. namely, Oskaar's mead making instructions from 2010 Club Mead Brew Day.
I'm doing this first one on a smaller scale (2.5gal) so I can remember all the stuff I forgot.
So far, only minor missteps, but I got it fermenting in my closet as we speak! So we are on our way!
--Lexuschris
I'm doing this first one on a smaller scale (2.5gal) so I can remember all the stuff I forgot.
So far, only minor missteps, but I got it fermenting in my closet as we speak! So we are on our way!
--Lexuschris
"A woman drove me to drink, and I hadn't even the courtesy to thank her." – W.C. Fields