When I dumped the lees and cucumber matter from the primary the cucumber was white. You may be absolutely right on the cucumber bits. If they all sink to the bottom in the next few weeks then we should know.
totally unrelated to mead, well maybe could be used for it, but I am big on juicing and make a cucumber limeade y'all would probably like, 4 cucumbers, 3 limes, a tiny slice of fresh ginger all juiced, mix with water at a 1 part juice to 2 parts water ratio and sweeten with just enough sugar to taste but not overpower the rest of the flavors, personally I like the lime to be the main flavor but it's easily tweaked to bring the cucumber forward, add some ice cubes maybe some fresh mint, great on a super hot day
TheBrewingMedic said:totally unrelated to mead, well maybe could be used for it, but I am big on juicing and make a cucumber limeade y'all would probably like, 4 cucumbers, 3 limes, a tiny slice of fresh ginger all juiced, mix with water at a 1 part juice to 2 parts water ratio and sweeten with just enough sugar to taste but not overpower the rest of the flavors, personally I like the lime to be the main flavor but it's easily tweaked to bring the cucumber forward, add some ice cubes maybe some fresh mint, great on a super hot day
Haha on the cucumber kool-aid
I recently tired this:
4 cucumbers sliced in spears like pickles, juice of one lemon and 1/2 gallon of spring water, left it over night and going to pitch yeast today, thinking 1118 Lalvin.
I cut up a whole Honey dew froze it and put in my honey to cool it off after i heated to about 100 to move easy ( got from a local maker had to strain still ) so hope this works out if so when i rack i will top off with more "cucumber kool-aid" and maybe toss cantaloupe in the secondary with it
Haha on the cucumber kool-aid
I recently tired this:
4 cucumbers sliced in spears like pickles, juice of one lemon and 1/2 gallon of spring water, left it over night and going to pitch yeast today, thinking 1118 Lalvin.
Just a hint, I have been using a little gelatin to keep the shmutz down with some success. Might be worth trying...