RunninMixz
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Anyone have feedback on great frozen fruit brands? Wish we picked more fresh over the summer.
I will add, that I print off the basic label and then write by hand the specific batch information on the labelJust vistaprint. Designed myself and uploaded it. Pretty simple
I'd fish it out with something sanitizedThrew a mead together today, 1 gallon, ******* bung fell into must.
Can I just put a new one over it and leave the other one in the must or am I going to get a rubber flavor if I do that?
Hmmm.... no luck, don't really have anything that would work. Looked around online, should be fine most are saying. Either way I'll get another gallon jug and transfer it just in case.I'd fish it out with something sanitized
Yes Sparkloud will work. It is a "Gentiles" fining so you should lose any flavors, besides yeast, using it. If you're really worried about losing flavors then you can be patient and just wait because mead will eventually clear on its own in time. You could also cold crash to naturally clear it up.Sparkloid for clarity? Metabosulfate to kill yeast? Thoughts?
Gentiles fining?Yes Sparkloud will work. It is a "Gentiles" fining so you should lose any flavors, besides yeast, using it. If you're really worried about losing flavors then you can be patient and just wait because mead will eventually clear on its own in time. You could also cold crash to naturally clear it up.
As far as stopping fermentation I would use potassium sorbate or campten tablets. I don't know if metabosulfate would kill the yeast. I know it's used to kill wild yeasts in your must BEFORE you pitch your normal yeast, and can be used as a sanitized. But I'm not sure about it killing a wine strain like D47 or 71B.
Not kosher.Gentiles fining?
Fruit is fruit right? Make sure it's IQF (Individually Quick Frozen). I have been buying my fruit from a local restaurant supply store. 10 lb boxes of Red Raspberries for $27, which is cheap IMO.Anyone have feedback on great frozen fruit brands? Wish we picked more fresh over the summer.
So a mead law violation.Not kosher.
I've been reading Kens book. So.... Apparently fruit is not all the same.Fruit is fruit right? Make sure it's IQF (Individually Quick Frozen). I have been buying my fruit from a local restaurant supply store. 10 lb boxes of Red Raspberries for $27, which is cheap IMO.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯I've been reading Kens book. So.... Apparently fruit is not all the same.
I did not know this, I did not read Ken's book...I'm more of a hands on type of homebrewer/mead makerI've been reading Kens book. So.... Apparently fruit is not all the same.
I had to do that this past weekend.They say there are two kinds of homebrewer: those that have mopped their ceiling, and those that will.
Mines just chugging along slow. Bluhbloop......bluhbloop. no volcanos.I had to do that this past weekend.![]()
I like to read, consult and study. Especially when I have $75 of honey in a jug on my first try.I did not know this, I did not read Ken's book...I'm more of a hands on type of homebrewer/mead maker
Was more referring to the "make sure not to create foam" portion. Is that really going to kill a mead?degassing? it's not an issue, just a consequence of CO2 coming out of solution. Make sure to de-gas and stir things up gently for a bit before you add the powdered nutrients. Also, you may want to leave an appropriate amount of headspace in your fermenter to handle such situations, especially when you are not watching it. They say there are two kinds of homebrewer: those that have mopped their ceiling, and those that will.
I took it as a no.Was more referring to the "make sure not to create foam" portion. Is that really going to kill a mead?
Was more referring to the "make sure not to create foam" portion. Is that really going to kill a mead?
Check ur seal? Did you Stagger the nutrient or just all 1 day.So something is happening to my gallon of must. There's pellicle stuff on the top of it, so the brett culture is alive at least. Zero airlock activity though, which doesn't really mean **** except that I'm used to seeing it in beer making.
I did not know this, I did not read Ken's book...I'm more of a hands on type of homebrewer/mead maker
Thank you sir, which ones did you get to try?got to try some of your juice this past Sunday....i HNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNG'd!
damn good mead making there, sir.
Thank you sir, which ones did you get to try?