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Honey Mead
D. Tiller:
Yep! I will try to be at "ToeJam" (I Like this spelling better!) ;D Cant wait to go this year, if I can make it!
Nice and rainy here in the Northwest. Temps arround 50 so not too bad. Just broke out my waders and wet suit!
Beleg813:
Metalking00, I don't know if you seen the forums or not, but Gotmead.com has great advice, great suggestions for starting out, and a whole truckload of recipes.
mullet:
I bet it would be good with some of this orange blossom honey around here. :)
Metalking00:
--- Quote from: Beleg813 on October 24, 2007, 06:36:08 pm ---Metalking00, I don't know if you seen the forums or not, but Gotmead.com has great advice, great suggestions for starting out, and a whole truckload of recipes.
--- End quote ---
Yeah, thats where I got my first recipes from when I started out. Its a great site if you want to learn to make mead.
GregB:
I've never made mead, but I've made a lot of different types of wine from Elderberry sweet to Merlot dry. I always used wine yeast of different types depending on the type wine, and used a hydrometer that tells you the sugar content so that you can add more or dilute in order to have the final alcohol content you're after. I didn't use grandpa's old recipe, pretty much used the same techniques and chemicals as a winery would...higher chance for a good result that way. :)
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