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2023-05-14 21:35:11

w_kemp on Nostr: Here is my #Mead recipe that is derived from #[2]​ podcast episode on mead. It’s ...

Here is my #Mead recipe that is derived from jackspirko (npub1587…kv0n)​ podcast episode on mead. It’s simple, it works and it’s delicious!

* Use a one gallon glass fermenter sanitize with hot water 130-140° fill half way. Cap, shake and rise out
* Use 3 lbs of honey to a gallon
* Use adjuncts (fruit) of your choice 1 lb for 1 gallon cut it up and freeze for a few days then defrost before adding to break up cellular structure. Can also use dehydrated fruit but weigh prior to dehydrating
* Pasteurize adjuncts at 160° from kettle. Pour filtered hot water over adjuncts in fermenter
* Add 3 lbs honey and 140° water to dissolve honey and cover adjunct. Shake to dissolve.
* Use fermax yeast nutrient if not using fruit
* Add cool filtered water leave head space about 15% of volume/2” space
* 1/2 packet of cuvée and 1/2 packet blanc yeast for 1 gallon add when water is lukewarm 90° or less
* After Yeast is added put lid on and shake it up for a few min
* Put a little water in airlock and put in jug
* Ferment for about 30-45 days in cool dark place and rack it with elevation for primary and lower elevation for secondary bottle
* Remove must and put in compost
* Add filtered water to secondary to fill, put on sanitized airlock and let fully clear (about 1-2weeks)
* Siphon/rack to jug with spigot
* Bottle from spigot and let age ideally at least 1-6 months
- I use water from my reverse osmosis filter and an electric kettle

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