Adam Jackson
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Also Statement B2 sounds amazing!
I don't see a single flavor descriptor in here:Also Statement B2 sounds amazing!
'The Statement' batch 2 is going into bottles this weekend. It is not exactly the same as batch 1, but it is sooooo delicious. Our hope for every batch (or 'vintage') is for each to be uniquely delicious, more or less the same, but with differences vintage to vintage, like fine red wines. I think this batch will get a couple more gold medals this year, for sure. It is the awesome-st expression of the tart Traverse City balaton cherries that there is out there, I think.
I don't see a single flavor descriptor in here:
You joined the Mazer Club. You're in my house now, homie.Don't ruin the fun.
You joined the Mazer Club. You're in my house now, homie.
Hit me with a PM. I can help.Welp...another Mazer Club member here! Looking for a trustee if anyone can assist.
I sent Naegerbomb a message asking for clarification. Maybe that can be posted up here. I'm sure others are curious.How does this Mazer thing work? Will Schramm's now email me price lists of bottles available and i can just call up and give over my credit card? I didn't see any meads listed on their site. I just want first dibs at that next Statement and HoD.
Is it only a discount club? No meads with the membership fee?
Appears so. But if you compare it to having Michigan go-and-pick-it-up-for-you-bro then you only need to buy like 20 bottles for it to make sense. Add in being able to get first access to some cool-sounding stuff and I think it's worth checking out for costing so little.Is it only a discount club? No meads with the membership fee?
No. Your trustee would need to go in and pay for you.How does this Mazer thing work? Will Schramm's now email me price lists of bottles available and i can just call up and give over my credit card? .
Is it only a discount club? No meads with the membership fee?
No meads included, just a discount. There's also a party, but not really a benefit for out a towners. You can also reserve limited releases, which seems the only way to get some of the limited stuff.
This.Cool. Seems like a very reasonable club for people close by.
I don't see a single flavor descriptor in here:
I can taste those gold medals! Sounds delicious!
I hope that means Nutmeg in bottles. A-Ma-ZING!
Yeah. You're not B. Nektar...Well we didn't just make 1000 liters of it to pour on our heads...
Yeah. You're not B. Nektar...
Fun's over. Now we're getting into it!Honest thoughts on Black Heart Batch 1?
A few of us in here (who I won't tag to preserve their anonymity) all agree that it has a weird metallic / iron / almost blood like character that is pretty off putting. We've had it fresh as well as a bottle opened up over Labor Day Weekend, and the same thing has been apparent. Any ideas what is causing that and / if more time will diminish it?
Favorite non Schramms commercial mead?
Honest thoughts on Black Heart Batch 1?
A few of us in here (who I won't tag to preserve their anonymity) all agree that it has a weird metallic / iron / almost blood like character that is pretty off putting. We've had it fresh as well as a bottle opened up over Labor Day Weekend, and the same thing has been apparent. Any ideas what is causing that and / if more time will diminish it?
Favorite non Schramms commercial mead?
Favorite non Schramms commercial mead?
Fun's over. Now we're getting into it!
Our first blackheart batch was fermented on whole fruit for about a month, and black raspberries have way too many seeds for that. We've noticed it as well (especially when it was young), that there is a sharp tannic acidity to the mead, most likely from the seed content. Is this what you're picking up on? It could present itself with an almost astringent mouthfeel as well, and based on some comparisons we've done with batch 2, it is something that will age out. Now, with batch two we've changed the time on fruit, so batch two was drinkable fresh. We recommend aging batch 1, to give it time for that tannic acidity to soften (and it will). At least, that's what I hope your taste buds are perceiving. I've never heard the blood flavor descriptor before. Have you had batch 2?