andrewmaixner
Well-Known Member
You can also use Super-Kleer to drop out all of the yeast and other sediment, after you are sure the yeast is all done. It's like a month in a cold brite tank, but overnight.
Wait. When did you rack the first time? I never rack until at least a month. The yeast need time to clean up. Is it crystal clear? The yeast can also add a chemical flavor sometimes.
Although, I imagine your temperature was higher than you thought and is likely the culprit. No worries. It will age out quickly.
Hey Love,
Noob question but on your site for the BOMM 5 gallon recipe are the measurements accurate? I was reading thru the posts here and there seemed to be some confusion.
V/r
The correct recipe is here:
https://denardbrewing.com/blog/post/BOMM5gallons/
I just
finished pitching my starter into my
must, ended up using around 10lb of honey which was a bit shy of 1 gallon and my gravity reading with my starter added was roughly 1.075.
I just finished pitching my starter into my must, ended up using around 10lb of honey which was a bit shy of 1 gallon and my gravity reading with my starter added was roughly 1.075. Do you think this will be a problem with the gravity being lower then the range you had in your recipe and what sugar breaks should I be looking for?
Thanks again for helping a newbie out!
Go here and double the amounts:
https://denardbrewing.com/blog/post/brays-one-month-mead/
My site is always the most up to date resource. Cheers!