Nyxsmead
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Thank you for taking the time to explain this to me. I love the mead community and I really want to learn and get better, I don’t know anyone personally with any brewing experience and my learning style depends on communication so it has been a bit tough trying to teach myself but I’m glad I found this website!Ok. If you split the batch, you won't shock the yeast any more than they have already been shocked. If anything, that should wake them up.
No, do NOT shake it.....swirl it around in the carboy or GENTLY stir, NOT slosh & splash. If you have a problem getting all of the leese off the bottom, stop the racking process when you get close to the bottom & give it another swirl to get that leese into suspension.
I take readings fairly regularly, but, I'm extremely diligent about sanitization, with everything. After you put the must together, you'll want to take a reading every few days to monitor the gravity for your nutrient additions.
I understand you wanted to do it all up front & not have to add anything later, but, you may want to make a few traditional meads first, to get/understand the process of mead making.
Traditional = honey, water, yeast & nutrients, if you have them.
Once you have that down, the rest will become a lot easier.
It's a long read, but, read this thread on BOMM, front to back. It's loaded with a lot of useful information about mead making.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/brays-one-month-mead.429241/
thank you soooo much again!