loveofrose
Well-Known Member
I'm not worried about yeasty flavors. I find that if you let the mead clear, it's a not issue.
Originally, the primary concern with Fermaid O was sufficient YAN. It turns out to be a non-issue The YAN calculation doesn't really apply to Fermaid O because the nitrogen is much more efficiently integrated than the DAP.
Preliminary results from other folks at gotmead.com show 80 grams of Fermaid O split up into 3 additions in a 5 gallon batch make a superior aromatic BOMM. I've not tested it personally, but I thought I would throw it out there.
Better brewing through science!
Originally, the primary concern with Fermaid O was sufficient YAN. It turns out to be a non-issue The YAN calculation doesn't really apply to Fermaid O because the nitrogen is much more efficiently integrated than the DAP.
Preliminary results from other folks at gotmead.com show 80 grams of Fermaid O split up into 3 additions in a 5 gallon batch make a superior aromatic BOMM. I've not tested it personally, but I thought I would throw it out there.
Better brewing through science!