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MightyMosin

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Does anyone have experience using the batch builder on this site? The nutrients seem to be pretty high, especially at a lower ABV. It's the site of Bray Dennard of BOMM fame so I'm more than less inclined to try it out.

For a 5 gallon batch of a 6% mead it suggests:
9.5g Fermaid-K
17.0g Fermaid-O
10g yeast
12.5g Go-Germ

A typical TOSNA nutrient regimen would be something like:
8.6g Fermaid-O
5g Yeast
6.3g Go-Ferm

In TOSNA sessions, the nutrients can be a bit high especially as it doesn't take into account nitrogen added by the Go-Ferm. The OmniMead ones seem to be through the roof. At a higher ABV it doesn't seem to be too far away from what TOSNA might suggest.

I was planning on doing a 5 gallon session how I normally would and another based on their builder and compare results at the end... but I don't want nutrient soup!
 
That is pretty much what I was thinking about. I think they may need to tailor that builder a bit for the lower ABV stuff.
Bray tends to make most of his meads @ 16% or higher. I have made quite a few of his recipes & they all came in over 16%. I would probably go with what you would normally go with for a session. Or, take TOSNA measurements for say a normal batch & divide the nutrients by 1/3 or so, should be roughly around the sweet spot?
That said, I've never made a session, so I may be wrong, but it sounds logical .
 
Does anyone have experience using the batch builder on this site? The nutrients seem to be pretty high, especially at a lower ABV. It's the site of Bray Dennard of BOMM fame so I'm more than less inclined to try it out.

For a 5 gallon batch of a 6% mead it suggests:
9.5g Fermaid-K
17.0g Fermaid-O
10g yeast
12.5g Go-Germ

A typical TOSNA nutrient regimen would be something like:
8.6g Fermaid-O
5g Yeast
6.3g Go-Ferm

In TOSNA sessions, the nutrients can be a bit high especially as it doesn't take into account nitrogen added by the Go-Ferm. The OmniMead ones seem to be through the roof. At a higher ABV it doesn't seem to be too far away from what TOSNA might suggest.

I was planning on doing a 5 gallon session how I normally would and another based on their builder and compare results at the end... but I don't want nutrient soup!
Let's best ask @loveofrose himself!
 
I've used the omni batch builder for a session mead (about 6% abv with w15 yeast) and it worked great. Haven't used fermaid k though, only fermaid o.
 
I've used the omni batch builder for a session mead (about 6% abv with w15 yeast) and it worked great. Haven't used fermaid k though, only fermaid o.
What was the batch size and nutrients and qty used?

Did you substitute additional Fermaid-O for the Fermaid-K or just eliminate it?

Used the Carbonate?

As I look back at the suggested, it would seem that the nutrients are basically doubled up as it is suggesting using twice the yeast that I would normally use. That puts it close to TOSNA but also with the addition of Fermaid-K. It still seems like a lot for a low ABV batch unless the double batch of yeast is going to use it all.

I'm making the assumption that the high yeast pitch is to really get a fast, clean, ferment. Maybe that high yeast amount does ferment cleaner and will chew through all the nutrients before using up all the honey? That's really my worry; that there will be nutrients left over.
 
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What was the batch size and nutrients and qty used?

Did you substitute additional Fermaid-O for the Fermaid-K or just eliminate it?

Used the Carbonate?

As I look back at the suggested, it would seem that the nutrients are basically doubled up as it is suggesting using twice the yeast that I would normally use. That puts it close to TOSNA but also with the addition of Fermaid-K. It still seems like a lot for a low ABV batch unless the double batch of yeast is going to use it all.

I'm making the assumption that the high yeast pitch is to really get a fast, clean, ferment. Maybe that high yeast amount does ferment cleaner and will chew through all the nutrients before using up all the honey? That's really my worry; that there will be nutrients left over.
About 4.5 litres. I think I've just replaced fermaid k with o. I didn't use any of the ph buffer stuff either.

I think that you are on the right track regarding the high yeast pitch. Makes sense.

I see that the batch builder now also includes phenylalanine, which wasn't there when I was using it.
 
About 4.5 litres. I think I've just replaced fermaid k with o. I didn't use any of the ph buffer stuff either.

I think that you are on the right track regarding the high yeast pitch. Makes sense.

I see that the batch builder now also includes phenylalanine, which wasn't there when I was using it.
Just some light reading material for the phenylalanine .
https://www.omnimead.com/nexus/phenylalanine
 
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