I am very new to making mead, these three one-pound batches will be my first and are all extremely important to me. I lost three of my Great Grandparents last year and I am making each a mead flavor in remembrance to share at my family gathering this year. I have never made mead before and I am probably stressing more about getting these batches right than I should be.
I have been going through Amazon trying to find everything I need. I would really like a second pair of eyes to look over everything and see if I need to add anything before I check out.
- 1 Gallon Glass Wine Fermenter-INCLUDES Rubber Stopper and Airlock [x3]
- SEOH Rubber Stopper Solid 5Pk #6
- 2 Gallon Plastic Fermenter w/ drilled lid
- 3 Piece Econo-Lock with Carboy Bung (Set of 2)
- Vinyl Tubing - 10 feet 5/16 ID - 7/16 OD (Food Grade)
- Regular 5/16" Auto-Siphon
- Hydrometer - Triple Scale
- K1-V1116 Saccharomyces cerevisiae 3 (5 g. Pouchs)
- Fermax Yeast Nutrient 1lb
- Star San- 32 oz
- The Compleat Meadmaker : Home Production of Honey Wine From Your First Batch to Award-winning Fruit and Herb Variations by Ken Schramm
I will be buying my honey online as well but I haven't decided on exact recipes yet.
Any tips or suggestions are appreciated and thank you for your time.
I have been going through Amazon trying to find everything I need. I would really like a second pair of eyes to look over everything and see if I need to add anything before I check out.
- 1 Gallon Glass Wine Fermenter-INCLUDES Rubber Stopper and Airlock [x3]
- SEOH Rubber Stopper Solid 5Pk #6
- 2 Gallon Plastic Fermenter w/ drilled lid
- 3 Piece Econo-Lock with Carboy Bung (Set of 2)
- Vinyl Tubing - 10 feet 5/16 ID - 7/16 OD (Food Grade)
- Regular 5/16" Auto-Siphon
- Hydrometer - Triple Scale
- K1-V1116 Saccharomyces cerevisiae 3 (5 g. Pouchs)
- Fermax Yeast Nutrient 1lb
- Star San- 32 oz
- The Compleat Meadmaker : Home Production of Honey Wine From Your First Batch to Award-winning Fruit and Herb Variations by Ken Schramm
I will be buying my honey online as well but I haven't decided on exact recipes yet.
Any tips or suggestions are appreciated and thank you for your time.
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