I started a maple syrup mead about a month ago. Life happened and I hadnt checked it untill the other day, where I found I had about a inch/inch and a half thick layer of unfermented honey at the bottom with little to no airlock activity. It's a one gallon batch so I wasnt too worried, figured the yeast had gone dormant so I swished it around a bit in the carboy to see if there was any co2 ready to foam up in there..aaand didnt see much, if any. So I waited, checked again the next day, and when nothing had changed I added some yeast nutrient and montrachet yeast to see if I could restart something and get to that honey. There seems to be some action now, but I cant tell if it is coming from the top or the bottom(the top of the honey line at the bottom anyway) or both XP
anyone see any major holes? I have another 1/2 cup of maple candy bits waiting to be crushed and added to the brew once it gets racked. Pretty awesome candy, comes from a place Called Sprauge's in upstate NY (Olean) I visited while on vacation at a friend's place last week. Maple stuff is so easy to find there compared to florida :cross:
here's my recipe
-1 gallon total-
3lbs clover honey
1 cup grade A amber maple syrup
1/2 cup packed of maple candy sugar
spring water to fill
lalvin 114
repitched Montrachet
anyone see any major holes? I have another 1/2 cup of maple candy bits waiting to be crushed and added to the brew once it gets racked. Pretty awesome candy, comes from a place Called Sprauge's in upstate NY (Olean) I visited while on vacation at a friend's place last week. Maple stuff is so easy to find there compared to florida :cross:
here's my recipe
-1 gallon total-
3lbs clover honey
1 cup grade A amber maple syrup
1/2 cup packed of maple candy sugar
spring water to fill
lalvin 114
repitched Montrachet