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Show us your Mead in a photo!!!

Discussion in 'Mead Forum' started by MeadMax, Jan 14, 2012.

 

  1. bssrf4

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 29, 2013
    Great labels!
     
  2. NivekD

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 1, 2013
    A Cranberry Mead I threw together a few months ago.

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  3. MarshmallowBlue

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 1, 2013
    Perry Pyment, Started in April for the Game of Thrones Mead thread

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  4. songe

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2013
    damn.. still gotta wait 6 weeks before this one is cleared all the way out and de carbonated :/

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  5. TeufelHundenM198

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 4, 2013
    Thought I'd try this out:

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    Mead in the pumpkin fermenting. :D

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    It's a very pleasant pumpkin cyser in there. 12lbs of local wildflower honey and 2lbs of brown sugar. After the pumpkins start to turn, I'm going to transfer it all to secondary and throw in some cinnamon sticks and vanilla beans. I've made this before with pumpkin puree, and it's AMAZING. I'm expecting a more subdued pumpkin flavor doing this method (they are, afterall, not pie pumpkins :D ) I'm excited to see how it turns out.
     
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  6. desiBrew

    New Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2013
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  7. desiBrew

    New Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2013
    Do let me(us) know how it turn out
     
  8. TheWeeb

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2013
    Inspired by those bottles of liqueur with whole pears, and the ones with gold flakes, I took some of the fermenting house mead and added a real honey comb from one of the hives out back. The mason jar has a loose lid, so CO2 can escape. It is really cloudy, and I am not sure if the comb will remain intact or eventually dissolve, but an interesting experiment.

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  9. vetusstimulus

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 12, 2013
    Here is my three meads sll half way through,, left to right is viper, japaneese raspberry then a vanilla mead,,,

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  10. MarshmallowBlue

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Blackberry Crush Mead; Just pitched yeast
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  11. MarshmallowBlue

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 22, 2013
    Here's some pics of my delicious Red Currant Strawberry Hydromel

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  12. ThorGodOfThunder

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 22, 2013
    I just bottled my strawberry mead.

    I'm not a fan of the screw-off caps, but I can get 12 375ml bottles for $6 locally, so I'll use what I can get cheap.

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  13. Brann_mac_Finnchad

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 23, 2013
    Love the hydromel, MarshmallowBlue...what is the ABV and FG on it?
    Reminds me I need to make another fruit one.
     
  14. ThorGodOfThunder

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 24, 2013
    So now I'm worried...

    I rarely backsweeten things, but I did with my strawberry mead. It brought out the strawberry flavor really well. I added my sugar, made sure it was all dissolved, and let it sit for two days in case fermentation started again. The airlock didn't move one bit.

    Well, I opened a bottle of this mead today and there was a slight hiss coming from the cap. I can't tell if it is air coming out, or air rushing in seeing as I bottled it at room temp and store/serve it chilled. Its not a lot of air moving around, but it makes me curious.

    Should I panic? Should I pray to the gods that my mead isn't re-fermenting? Where is my goat altar? OH GOD DON'T LET THE BOTTLES EXPLODE!
     
  15. dan6310

    Member

    Posted Nov 25, 2013
    Here a pic of my Cyser that was started last April. It was bottled Oct. 2nd.

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  16. GeorgiaMead

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 26, 2013
    Do you use sorbate and kmeta? If not start praying the abv is to high for the yeast to do their job...
     
  17. ThorGodOfThunder

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 26, 2013
    I did several months ago. It might be ok, I opened another bottle that has been at a steady temp for a few days and it didn't hiss at all. It might just be too cold where I have them stored. I'm going to take a bottle out and let it warm up to room temp and see if anything changes.
     
  18. Yohef

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 27, 2013
    Oaked traditional that I bottled today. Made with equal parts sage and wildflower honeys and aged on Hungarian oak. My favorite so far.

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  19. bssrf4

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 27, 2013
    Nice chalice.
     
  20. rustyknives

    Member

    Posted Dec 5, 2013
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    My first mead, essentially a sparkling cyster I made as an experiment.
     
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  21. kingboomer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 5, 2013
    Looks good man, how's it taste?
     
  22. Yohef

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 6, 2013
    Great carbonation, I have a dry Cyser in primary that I was thinking of carbonating. If you don't mind me asking, what method did you use, bottle conditioning? If so, what did you use to prime? And how much of it?
     
  23. rustyknives

    Member

    Posted Dec 6, 2013
    It tastes really good, even though it is very young. Only have a small batch of it so it probably wont age much haha. Good hint of apple though
     
  24. rustyknives

    Member

    Posted Dec 6, 2013
    I just put a little bit of cane sugar at the bottle f the bottle and let it sit. Didn't have anything fancy when i started so its been a lot of using random stuff i had around, primary was in an empty kraken handle.
     
  25. Paul_F

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 8, 2013
    Just went from carboy to bottles today!
    Started this batch of JAOM the first week of Sept, bottled today, December 7, 2013.

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  26. Blarg21

    Member

    Posted Dec 8, 2013
    Here is the gallong of strawberry melomel i started on thursday

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  27. meadmaker101

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 9, 2013
    This is a apple spice battach I made about 8 months ago

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  28. poptarts

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 9, 2013
    Apple Pie Mead
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  29. newbiewinemaker

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 10, 2013
    Show mead, coffee vanilla pyment and strawberry melomel.

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  30. chickabeelane

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 10, 2013
    Any info on the coffee vanilla pyment? Sounds interesting!
     
  31. newbiewinemaker

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 10, 2013
  32. vNmd

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 11, 2013
    I did a strawberry melomel. [​IMG]
    Not enough berry flavour. I wlll hide it in the back of a room for a long time to see if anything happens
     
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  33. jeffyboy007

    New Member

    Posted Dec 11, 2013
    This is my 4 week old Pembina Plum Mead after 3rd racking.

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  34. vNmd

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 11, 2013
    Just bottled: strawberry, apricot, & orange meads that were bulk aging for quite a while[​IMG]
     
  35. Swarley88

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 11, 2013
    Why so many re-racks in a one month period?
     
  36. Jones

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 11, 2013
    Strawberry and Prickly Pear.

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  37. Jones

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 11, 2013
    Blueberry in secondary after 2 months.

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  38. Jones

    Active Member

    Posted Dec 11, 2013
    Chocolate Chili just pitched.

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  39. hunter_le five

    Sheriff Underscore

    Posted Dec 15, 2013
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    3+month old JAOM. Crystal clear, and tastes pretty good, but the cinnamon and clove are still a tad strong.
     
  40. leahChay

    New Member

    Posted Dec 15, 2013
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    Heres an update the mead that we made in August. Both are pretty clear but I found the one that we used local honey has a medicinal almost minty taste which is odd but I might have used the wrong yeast.

    The kit I purchased from northern brewer is better but I'm going to let it sit for a few months
     
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