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  1. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    It is a gamble, what’s the saying? Something about throwing good money after bad. My other concern is I’ve added sorbate and Camden to these batches and I wouldn’t want that to kill a good fermentation in a new batch. I’ve read about free vs bound sulfites and that fruit will bind up a lot...
  2. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    Y eah I’m going to get one. And yeah it’s a repeat but it’s hard to look at 4 gallons of mead and just shrug your shoulders. And this time I think we figured it out.
  3. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    I just googled the flavor of Potassium Bicarbonate. Here’s what came right up. “Potassium bicarbonate, KHCO3, is an odorless white powder that tastes slightly salty with a bitter aftertaste.“ Haha SOAB. GD. Ok, that’s 4 gallons and over $100 worth of supplies and hours of labor. Undone by a few...
  4. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    Another possibility is excessive nutrients. For a 3 gallon batch I used Fermex - 3 tsp split over 3 days Yeast Energizer - 3 tsp split over 3 days Think that was too much?
  5. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    I did taste the Pot Bicarb and it was just salty, didn’t get any other flavors. Also, I didn’t add nutrients past 9% abv.
  6. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    Good point. I’ll check it out. Nutrients are ok to taste right? Gonna go ahead pass on the Starsan.
  7. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    Posted above
  8. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    PH was 3.35 and I added 3/4 tsp, next day it was still low at 3.41 so I added 1 tsp and then it was 3.6. Do you think those additions did it?
  9. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    Good to know. I taste and distribute wine and spirits for a living and do beer judging and am a spirit judge for a trade magazine. I. Pretty good at tasting and getting it right. I don’t think this is a quirk with my sense of taste. I mean, a crushed aspirin flavor s hard for anyone to miss.
  10. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    Could be my process. Used a regular fermenting bucket, don’t know anything about the honey except it’s 100% raw unfiltered local wildflower that I got from by brew store which is very reputable
  11. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    First of all, thanks for helping me sort this out. For brevity I’ll just show my first D47 mead and see if you notice anything off. 3 gallons Poland Spring 12 lbs raw unfiltered wildflower 1 packet D47 1 tsp Fermex 1 tsp Yeast Energizer OG 1.107 Degassed/aerated and staggered nutrient...
  12. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    Do all traditional mead have a bitter finish? I’ll have my wife taste it but there’s no way this is just some kind of finicky pickiness on my part. This is a strong flavor that no one could miss. Crushed Aspirin. You’re not gonna miss that.
  13. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    Sounds good. Then where is that bitter finish coming from? My traditionals are near-undrinkable and I’m sure Moonlight Meadery knows what they’re doing - why would they allow their product to have such a dominant Off-note?
  14. Sean75

    Wildflower Honey - Bitter Finish?

    Ive made three batches and every one has developed a bitter finish, right on the end it hits and leaves a crushed aspirin flavor that lingers. It’s so strong with the two traditionals that unless it ages out I’d consider them undrinkable. So far, with age it gets a little better but doesn’t seem...
  15. Sean75

    Mead has a bitter Off note

    I knew I used too much. Ugh. Thanks though! Live and learn.
  16. Sean75

    Mead has a bitter Off note

    Thanks so much - this was very helpful. I really appreciate you taking the time to hit all the points - going to make some changes with future batches. I like the idea of the Fermaid O, the sticking to lower gravity meads and the idea of not being in such a rush to rack.
  17. Sean75

    Mead has a bitter Off note

    Thanks - a lot of good stuff to unpack there. So the Yeast Energizer was recommended by the home brew store so that's why I went with it - you'd have used something else? And as for temps, yes, I was on the upper limit for D47. Limit is 68 and my basement was right at 68 and occasionally 69 for...
  18. Sean75

    Mead has a bitter Off note

    Thanks - yeah it's very early. Did I treat it like a beer? Not on purpose - what would you have suggested? This was my first batch.
  19. Sean75

    Mead has a bitter Off note

    I hear ya - it is early - but I've heard of young meads being hot - but never bitter. Have you ever tasted a young mead and gotten a bitter flavor? The other people who asked the same question here noted that the bitter flavor remained after aging.
  20. Sean75

    Mead has a bitter Off note

    My 3 gallon batch is about 18 days old and has a bitter Off-note. Hoping the experienced mead-makers here might be able to help me figure out what it could be/what I may have done wrong. Here’s the info: 3 gallons spring water 12 lbs wildflower honey D47 packet OG 1.107 1 tsp Fermex, 1 tsp...
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