Cheesefood
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I think kits are over-priced. If you see a kit you like and can't figure out a substitute, post it here and let's see if we can find it cheaper than advertised.
BrewFrick said:Listen,
Cheesefood said:Just Mead kits.
Cheesefood said:Just Mead kits. I bought one and way overpaid compared to what I've found the market place to charge. For example:
http://www.glorybeefoods.com/gbf/Sh...SC=5&P=11618&Product_Name=honey, clover blend
versus
http://northernbrewer.com/mead.html
Toot said:How many pounds per gallon? I'm guessing around 15 or so? Honey seems pretty dense to me....
NurseNan said:1 gallon of honey is about 12 lbs
Vermicous said:I have not been happy with any of the on-line honey prices. Check out local farmer's markets, (in season of course) local bee-keepers may be selling honey there, usually for good prices.
Torchiest said:I think that's a pretty good idae. Local honey will help you with any allergies you have as well.
20 pounds per gallon?unclesamskid said:I believe it is more like 20 pounds per gallon. I just did a mead and used 10 pounds of honey. The 2 five pound containers looked to be about a quart each, or a half gallon for the two of them.
unclesamskid said:Yeah, I was off on that. I went back and checked the conainers and they were about a half gallon for 5 lbs (I had washed the labels off).
20 lbs per gallon would probably be incredibly viscous.![]()
Cheesefood said:Can I get a recipe for that vanilla cinammon mead? That sounds awesome.
Cheesefood said:I think kits are over-priced. If you see a kit you like and can't figure out a substitute, post it here and let's see if we can find it cheaper than advertised.
unclesamskid said:Cheese,
Here is the recipe I used. I haven't tried it yet, so I can't vouch for it. I think I will try brewing the Redstone recipe at a later date.
Vanilla Cinnamon Mead
Size: 5.0 gal
Efficiency: 75.0%
Attenuation: 70%
Original Gravity: 1.064 (1.026 - 1.120)
Terminal Gravity: 1.019 (0.995 - 1.035)
Color: 0.2 (1.0 - 50.0)
Alcohol: 5.87% (2.5% - 14.5%)
Bitterness: 0.0 (0.0 - 100.0)
Ingredients:
5 tsp Yeast Nutrient (AKA Fermax) - added during boil, boiled 0.0 min
4.0 oz Vanilla (extract) - added during boil, boiled 0.0 min
1 ea White Labs WLP720 Sweet Mead/Wine
6.0 ea Cinnamon (stick) - added during boil, boiled 0.0 min
10 lbs Honey, Wildflower
Notes:
Heat 2 gallons of water to 155 F
Add 10 gallons of honey, stir well
Add 3 gallons cold water
Cool must to 70F
Rack to primary fermenter
Add nutrients and stir
Pitch yeast
Ferment 1 week (or until fermentation slows)
Add cinnamon and vanilla to secondary fermenter
Rack mead to secondary fermenter
unclesamskid said:Add 10 pounds of honey, stir well