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Apple-Spiced mead classification

Discussion in 'Mead Forum' started by Hudginsclan, Apr 10, 2011.

 

  1. #1
    Hudginsclan

    Member

    Posted Apr 10, 2011
    Hi Everyone:

    I have an apple-spiced mead that I am planning to submit to a brewing competition later this month, but I'm in a bit of a quandary as far as classifying it.

    The "apple" in the Apple-Spiced Mead came from steeping 4.4 lb of diced, fresh apples in the hot must at flameout, and then (once cooled) transferring them along with the must to the fermenter for the primary fermentation. After a few weeks, the product was racked off the apples into a secondary fermenter for conditioning.

    My question is this: Is this properly a cyser or is it a mead?

    It is my understanding that a cyser is the product of fermenting a mixture of honey and apple juice. Does adding apple to a mead such as I did qualify it as cyser?

    Thanks!

    Doug
     
  2. #2
    AZ_IPA

    PKU  

    Posted Apr 10, 2011
    I'd enter as category 26C (open category mead)

    It doesn't fit spiced mead (26A):
    And it doesn't fit cyser (25A):
    www.bjcp.org
     
  3. #3
    Hudginsclan

    Member

    Posted Apr 10, 2011
    OK, good advice. Thanks!

    Doug
     
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