TasunkaWitko
Well-Known Member
I've got the ingredients in place to make my first honey mead, and will most likely get it going this weekend. It will be a 1-gallon batch and I am pretty eager to give it a try.
It won't be anything fancy; just three pounds of honey from our local apiary, a local spring water that has worked well for me with my beer brewing, and Lalvin D47 yeast. I also have some yeast energizer and yeast nutrient. As far as I can tell, that's about as basic as it gets. As I get more experienced, I would like to experiment more with "burned" honey and possibly alternative sources of yeast nutrients such as raisins etc.
I've brewed beer before, and have some apfelwein going, but this will be my first mead - if anyone has any tips or advice, please feel free to share them here.
That's it for now; more as it happens etc &c.
It won't be anything fancy; just three pounds of honey from our local apiary, a local spring water that has worked well for me with my beer brewing, and Lalvin D47 yeast. I also have some yeast energizer and yeast nutrient. As far as I can tell, that's about as basic as it gets. As I get more experienced, I would like to experiment more with "burned" honey and possibly alternative sources of yeast nutrients such as raisins etc.
I've brewed beer before, and have some apfelwein going, but this will be my first mead - if anyone has any tips or advice, please feel free to share them here.
That's it for now; more as it happens etc &c.