They should...
My other meads are not going to be carbonated, so I'll have more bottle options there. I'm letting them bulk age so that they have more time to get really good.
With my first, or second, paycheck (which hopefully will happen soon) I plan to get some kegs to put the mead into. That way, it will be easier to transport, and let bulk age for a few more months. I figure if I can let it bulk (or is it batch?) age until September/October then I can bottle it up, and it will be really good. I might need to bottle the 1 gallon batch before then. Still, I'd like to get them to age for at least a few more months (giving them at least 6 months in single batch form).
Thinking that the 12.34% ABV my batch should be will be strong enough for a first batch. I can always make something stronger later... It really depends on how it tastes when it's done fermenting, and what the FG is... I hope it's closer to 1.004 for the FG, so it's a bit more medium than dry, but not sweet... If it finishes there, it will be about/almost 12% ABV...
I'll need to come up with a good name for this batch... Even if I don't put any of the dried cherries in it... "Sooo HAAAD Lemonade"