1. lifeasamusical:

    After following The Falling Blog and his mead making I decided to brew a one gallon batch of mead. I had everything in hand from my ale brewing except for the honey. I used champagne yeast that I always keep around in case of a stuck ale fermentation. I checked out The Falling Blog’s Instructable on mead brewing, as well as some other internet resources. I decided to make a simple mead with a half an orange, 12 raisons, and 2 2/3 pounds of honey.

    I pasteurized the honey in a 1/2 gallon of water, added the oranges and raisons, topped off the water and added a yeast starter. I then shook it like crazy for 5 minutes. The airlock is bubbling as I type this. Now I just have to rack the mead every month for 3 to 4 months, then drop the yeast and let it age a little. I’ll probably just bottle the whole batch in a jug like my Grandfather used to do when he made wine. I don’t know if I’ll be able to wait 6 months to have it though!

    Check this out! Someone is working hard to make some awesome mead! Thanks for checking out my page and for making mead :D 

    I apologize that you will be hooked on making this stuff forever. :D 

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    Check this out! Someone is working hard...make some awesome mead! Thanks
  4. falling-stone said: This looks great!! Coffee filters also work for the primary fermentation cap. The coffee filter will let the gas escape easier and the chance for foam out is less. I can’t wait to hear how it turns out!
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