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Greetings all,

Looking to increase general knowledge about modern mead making, Are there any good books that are recent.

I have The Complete Meadmaker by Ken Schramm.

I'm looking into Let there be Melomels - is it worth it?

Thanks.!
 
Mead Science by B. Moriarty
https://www.amazon.com/Mead-Science-practical-science-fermentations/dp/B0884CJNC9
Mead Science is the mead book that takes a scientific approach to understanding mead, yeast, and fermentation for both the scientific and non-scientific minded. This book takes the complex and advanced science behind yeast and fermentation and breaks it down so it is understandable to everyone. Mead Science starts off with a brief synopsis on mead, the meadmaking process, and all the equipment needed to ferment, bottle, and keg mead. It then dives in to the biology and chemistry of yeast, nutrition, nutrition protocols, mead additives, honey and sugar, and all of the chemical compounds that make mead what it is. This book also includes chapters on developing mead recipes using standard ratios and explains some of the science behind pairing mead with food. Mead Science is the book for everyone who has wanted to know why exactly they do the things they do when making mead. If you have ever wanted to know why yeast need nutrients, why some meads taste like nail polish, and why fermenting at cooler temperatures results in more aromatic meads, then this is the mead book for you.
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (May 5, 2020)

The Complete Guide to Making Mead by Steve Piatz is a decent read.
Some stories suggest that mead was originally discovered when one of our not-yet-upright forebears stuck their hand in a fermenting bee hive and came away with a honeycomb containing a little more than they bargained for. Whatever the truth, brewers have brought this beverage into the twenty-first century, and you can rest assured that The Complete Guide to Making Mead is a thoroughly up-to-date, modern, and authoritative guide to homemade mead. Best of all, it has something for everyone, from the stone-cold beginner to the seasoned veteran. Award-winning mead-maker Steve Piatz begins with a brief history of the fermented beverage; a rundown of the various types of mead; and a discussion of the many types of honey that are available, their characteristics, and where to source them. Readers will be treated to discussions of yeast and special ingredients, as well as what equipment is necessary and reccomended and an illustrated and detailed look at the basic process. Readers will also discover advanced techniques, such as oaking, clarifying, aging, spicing, and blending. There are even sections on developing recipes and troubleshooting problems with the brewing process.With more than 100 color photos, The Complete Guide to Making Mead includes dozens of recipes for basic meads (honey only), melomels (honey and fruit), metheglins (honey and spices), and braggots (honey and malt).
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Voyageur Press (July 30, 2014)
https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Making-Mead-Ingredients/dp/0760345643
Let there be Melomels
Beginning with this second book in the popular series “Let There be Mead!” Rob now brings his focus to the popular style of honey meads known as Melomels. Melomels are meads made using fruit or fruit blends. As you can imagine, the possibilities of this style are truly limitless. In this edition, Rob also brings us an entire section focused solely on Polish mead making techniques. This section will provide tips, explanations, and processes detailing step by step how to make your own authentic Polish Melomels with recipes provided by award winning mead makers straight from Poland. So grab your copy of “Let There
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Robert Ratliff (November 20, 2017)
https://www.amazon.com/Let-There-Melomels-designed-Imagination/dp/0998347221
Three recommendations so far....

 

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