This is gonna be my first batch of anything. I originally got into this to brew beer, which I haven't done yet, but my girlfriend got into the idea of mead. We went and picked up 2 1gal glass carboys(basically just glass jugs), the airlocks, Wyeast's Dry Mead yeast(what the LBS had), and 5lbs of what is supposed to be good local white clover honey. It says that for flavor, it's been warm strained, but not overheated or force-filtered and there may be particles of beeswax and pollen in it. I assume those are perfectly fine to have in the mead and will just drop to the bottom of the carboy when it settles?
Anyway, the thing I need the most advice on is if this will make something decent with a basic water/honey/yeast mixture or if it would be highly advisable to add something else to it. Will it be bland or something if we just do a very basic mead or will it still result in a good mead? I was gonna keep it basic since it's my first batch, but since I'm doing two gallons in separate carboys, I could add something simple to at least one of them if you guys think I really should.
And thank you to everyone here. Basically all of the info I've gathered so far has been from searching around your old threads. You've already been a help.
Anyway, the thing I need the most advice on is if this will make something decent with a basic water/honey/yeast mixture or if it would be highly advisable to add something else to it. Will it be bland or something if we just do a very basic mead or will it still result in a good mead? I was gonna keep it basic since it's my first batch, but since I'm doing two gallons in separate carboys, I could add something simple to at least one of them if you guys think I really should.
And thank you to everyone here. Basically all of the info I've gathered so far has been from searching around your old threads. You've already been a help.
