Hypothetical Sweet Hydromel
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So I was thinking how to do a sweet hydromel, which is a low-gravity mead. Usually these turn out bone-dry, as they are sometimes as low as 1.050 OG. So with much musing I figured on doing an experiment; Make a 3-gallon batch of sack strength sweet mead, age it for 9 months or so, then put it into a 5-gallon carboy with 2 gallons of water, which would bring down the abv, and make it so the mead was not as strong, but keep the sweetness left in the sack mead. Normally I'd be worried about the lowering of abv would start up the yeast again, but after 9 months all the yeast that didn't die or go dormant from the alcohol would be too old to be viable at all. This would leave you with some lowish abv sweet mead, that's quite refreshing and light. what do you all think, possible?
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