catatonicmonkey
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Long story short, I started a small batch of Christmas mead late last summer and put the 1 gal primary in my parents' basement to perk away. After a slow start, I decided it probably needed quite a while for the yeast to fully do its thing, so I left it there and promptly forgot about it.
Well, I was visiting home last week, and lo and behold there was my primary with the mead still in it. Of course, the liquid in the airlock had long since evaporated, but when I cracked open the lid just to see where things stood, there were no off smells or funny things growing on the mead, just a completely settled, fairly clear and decent-smelling batch of mead. I don't necessarily expect there's much I can do to truly save this batch, but it seems a waste to just let it go without trying. What might some of my options be?
Well, I was visiting home last week, and lo and behold there was my primary with the mead still in it. Of course, the liquid in the airlock had long since evaporated, but when I cracked open the lid just to see where things stood, there were no off smells or funny things growing on the mead, just a completely settled, fairly clear and decent-smelling batch of mead. I don't necessarily expect there's much I can do to truly save this batch, but it seems a waste to just let it go without trying. What might some of my options be?