archthered
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I have decided to try to make a cranberry mead. I've seen a number of cranberry wine recipes where they cut the berries up and just throw them in the primary as well as a few where they cut them up and heat them before throwing them into the primary.
I was planning on putting them in a bit of water and boiling them till they burst like you do when you make cranberry sauce, then putting them in the primary. Is there some reason this would be a bad idea? If so why?
I was planning on putting them in a bit of water and boiling them till they burst like you do when you make cranberry sauce, then putting them in the primary. Is there some reason this would be a bad idea? If so why?