Meh! First time making BOMM. 5 gallons recipe. Mistakenly added 1 tps of DAP vs GoFerm into starter. Then added 1/2 tsp of GoFerm just for fks sake. Not to self - don't listen to interesting lectures while making booze.
What kinds of honey do you sell, Beek? I just paid $12/lb for tupeloOh okay. Makes more sense. I've heard horror stories of people paying like 12 dollars a pound for honey. I sell 5 lb jugs for 15 bucks.
Alex, if I remember correctly you are supposed to degas and no water in the airlock through the 1/3 break, then you fill the airlock and ferment as usual with adding the second Fermaid 0 at 2/3 break. If I got this wrong someone please correct.New guy question. I am making a 5 gallon BOMM. It is proceeding slowly. Starting Gravity was 1.096 on 9 Oct 2020. Today, 18 Oct 2020 the gravity reading is 1.014 (a six point change from yesterday). I have been degassing once daily since starting.
My question is: How long should I continue degassing? Once daily until secondary fermentation, or should I stop sometime sooner?
Part of why I am asking is because when I degassed today, on day 9 and there is still a lot of gas when I degassed.
Thoughts?
I'm about 30ish days and it tastes like watered-down mead. I'm used to 14ish % and this is about 10-12ish ABV. Doesn't taste like beer though. But it is drinkable, and smell and taste of honey is very strong compared to my prior experiments. Another big unfortunate issue to me ... honey taste had a bit of "burned" aftertaste (morarch honey) and it transferred to the mead perfectly. Now I'm in the process of adding cranberries in an attempt to coverup the less-than-desired taste.I am at the 25 day point with my first BOMM. It tastes like beer. Is this normal?
I'm interested in how that would turn out. I've never used yeast cake... waiting for a local beer shop to deliver wy1388 for my cyser. Local farm delivered 5 gallons (8$/gallon) of amazingly good cider without any additions. So clear and so tasty.I won't use a starter because I plan to use the yeast cake that resulted from a 6 gallon BOMM that I have in the brew chamber now.
I asked about reusing the yeast on this thread; just a bit up the page in post 1728. Love of Roses replied in post 1731 that the yeast cake can be reused 5-6 times " depending on your sterile technique "I'm interested in how that would turn out. I've never used yeast cake... waiting for a local beer shop to deliver wy1388 for my cyser. Local farm delivered 5 gallons (8$/gallon) of amazingly good cider without any additions. So clear and so tasty.
Just used yeast cake from BOMM into BoMM-cyser. OG 1.095. 15 hrs later it's at 1.085. So it's working. No idea if there will be after taste or off-flavor.east cake can be reused 5-6 times
Just used yeast cake from BOMM into BoMM-cyser. OG 1.095. 15 hrs later it's at 1.085. So it's working. No idea if there will be after taste or off-flavor.
Just did my morning check and it's now 1065. Highly aggressive little buggers. I even missed my feeding schedule @1.076!You'll have to keep us posted on how it progresses
Yes, but kinda late now:I did one using the Wild African Honey from the thread on HTB. It is coming close to a month and it smells like honey, but the taste is ok. I'm not sure I like mead. It is very thin/no body and basically tastes like a week wine-ish. Next I'm going to sorbate and back sweeten it with the same honey. Is there any way to add to the mouth feel without altering the flavor?![]()
Maylar, thanks for the response, what do you think about using some lactose when I sorbate and back sweeten? I know it will change the flavor, but perhaps it will be minor and add the mouth feel im looking for.
Just did my morning check and it's now 1065. Highly aggressive little buggers. I even missed my feeding schedule @1.076!
Just honey, no additional Fermaid K or Fermaid O needed.When step feeding to boost ABV, do I need to add any additional Fermaid O or Fermaid K feedings, or just honey?
What is the SG that I should start step feeding?
My understanding is 1oz of honey per gallon of mead when step feeding. So with my 6.5 gallon batch I should add 6.5 oz of honey per step feeding.
It is an original BOMM adapted for my 7 gallon fermenting pail.
Starting Gravity was 1.104 (28 Dec 21)
Feed schedule: 1) 1.076 planned, 1.082 actual (1 Jan 21)
2) 1.043 planned , 1.052 actual (3 Jan 21)
I would have been at work for the planned feeding SG so I fed early rather than late.
Currently (13 Jan 21) the SG is 1.010 and dropping slowly at about 2 points per day for the last 6 days.
Let me know if any other info is needed. Thanks in advance for the help.
Alex
Just honey, no additional Fermaid K or Fermaid O needed.
This mead will finish @ around 15-16% ABV. Are you really looking for a higher ABV than that? If not, wait till it's stable, as in, you get 3 consecutive gravity readings over a 2 week period, before adding anything. I personally am fine with the ABV of this mead so I don't step feed, but, I do backsweeten, because the 1388 is a kick ass yeast & ALWAYS ferments dry, (when going by the recipe).
I hope this helps
Happy meading![]()
If you shook it to blend the honey, after fermentation was done, then, sadly, it sounds like it my be oxidized. What was your FG reading? How long did you leave the fruit in for?I am basically a new mazer and I want to play around with the mead and see what happens with different inputs.
But since it it s big batch (to me) I don't want to screw it up by doing something too dumb that can be easily avoided.
For example, I had a gallon BOMM that I added blueberries to in a secondary. It had a nice color and taste, but was too dry for my wife's liking. I added Potassium Sorbate, and a Campden tablet to stabilize before back sweetening. a few days I added honey till it was agreeable with my wife. I went to bottle it after cold crashing and it tasted horrible. I don't know what I did wrong. My best guess is that I oxidized it because I shook it to mix in the honey and there was a lot of air in the carboy. I bottled it anyway to let it sit and see if it gets any better since I really don't know what went wrong.
For the step fed BOMM I plan to secondary with a blend of American and French Medium toast Oak cubes. I did that with a smaller batch and I really liked it, kinda of bourbon like. So I figure Bourbon like flavor with a higher percent ABV will be a nice balance.
Alex
Get yourself one of these, they have all different lengths....& stir, & stir, & stir...not swish & swirl....stir...slowly. You'll be there a while, so get cozy. Honey takes a bit of persuading to mix in when back sweetening.So the BOMM was at a dry 1.000 before adding the blueberries. The berries were in the mead for 18 days. I racked to another 1/2 gallon jug using a bottling wand to reduce splashing. I didn't think/ know to take another gravity reading after removing the blueberries. And I didn't take a gravity reading after adding 1 cup on honey to sweetening to my wife's taste since I was more interested in making it so she will drink it.
How would you suggest mixing in the honey for back sweetening in the future? Would purging with CO2 the shaking be okay?