Has anyone used coco powder to make mead and if so did you check specific gravity before and after adding the coco powder?
The reason I am asking:
After two successful batches of JOAM, I decided to jump to trying my hand at chocolate mead. I used the mead calculator found here http://brew.stderr.net/mead_og_calc.html
and figured out for a 6 gallon batch, I needed 18 pounds of honey to get to 1.106 OG. I was aiming for 1.100 but I figured this was close enough. I added in the coco powder (1 pound each of dutched and black) and when I tried to read the gravity, I got 1.140 and 1.138
There is a lot more to the story which I will tell in a couple of years if it turns out, but I am just thinking that coco powder does not mix well with water (I used a blender) tends to float (I did not see any powder floating) and maybe that is throwing off my readings.
The reason I am asking:
After two successful batches of JOAM, I decided to jump to trying my hand at chocolate mead. I used the mead calculator found here http://brew.stderr.net/mead_og_calc.html
and figured out for a 6 gallon batch, I needed 18 pounds of honey to get to 1.106 OG. I was aiming for 1.100 but I figured this was close enough. I added in the coco powder (1 pound each of dutched and black) and when I tried to read the gravity, I got 1.140 and 1.138
There is a lot more to the story which I will tell in a couple of years if it turns out, but I am just thinking that coco powder does not mix well with water (I used a blender) tends to float (I did not see any powder floating) and maybe that is throwing off my readings.