LostBoyScout
Well-Known Member
Hey Meadsters,
So I've made only one batch of mead, which is a sweet bochet. I basically aimed for a high enough OG that it would finish at 1.030 when the yeast (71B-1122) hit its alcohol tolerance (OG of 1.135).
The issue I'm having is that it has a rather strong wood-glue kind of smell to it. It also has nice aromatics mixed in there too, and taste-wise it's pretty good (still overly sweet at around 1.050 at last check) but I had hoped the glue smell was a product of fermentation that would have diminished by now. It's been just over 2.5 months since it was made, and I transferred after 4 weeks. It's completely clarified as well, though that happened quite quickly.
I added nutrients initially ("yeast superfood" and "yeast energizer"), after a handful of days, and then again at 2 weeks. I think I provided plenty of nutrient, but aeration after the first day was meager at best which I appreciate more now.
Pardon the long backstory, but my question is this: what course of action do you guys feel is the best bet: do I leave it for a few months and the smell will eventually dissipate? do I pitch some more yeast, nutrient, and aerate again? is it doomed at this point to remain flawed?
So I've made only one batch of mead, which is a sweet bochet. I basically aimed for a high enough OG that it would finish at 1.030 when the yeast (71B-1122) hit its alcohol tolerance (OG of 1.135).
The issue I'm having is that it has a rather strong wood-glue kind of smell to it. It also has nice aromatics mixed in there too, and taste-wise it's pretty good (still overly sweet at around 1.050 at last check) but I had hoped the glue smell was a product of fermentation that would have diminished by now. It's been just over 2.5 months since it was made, and I transferred after 4 weeks. It's completely clarified as well, though that happened quite quickly.
I added nutrients initially ("yeast superfood" and "yeast energizer"), after a handful of days, and then again at 2 weeks. I think I provided plenty of nutrient, but aeration after the first day was meager at best which I appreciate more now.
Pardon the long backstory, but my question is this: what course of action do you guys feel is the best bet: do I leave it for a few months and the smell will eventually dissipate? do I pitch some more yeast, nutrient, and aerate again? is it doomed at this point to remain flawed?