Flexmedia
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Don't count on bubbles. They do nothing for telling you when fermentation is done. Always count on your hydrometer readings. 3 consecutive gravity readings over a 2 week period is a good sign it's done. (Say 1.000 x 3 readings over 2 weeks). If you take a reading & it's lower than the last one, it's still fermenting.
As far as the beer goes, mead is a little more forgiving, where beer tends to be more finicky. Too funny your family said that to you.Anyways, glad I was able to help.
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Hey Dan O,
Im going to start a few more questions on another strand. Hope you follow! I like your comments but let me ask you here. I’m going to back sweeten a blueberry mead with honey. I started it 11/27/21 with Lavin Bougovin RC 212 yeast and it looks like it is done fermenting. I want to add 1/2 teaspoon Potassium Sorbate, stir it up and wait a day then add about 1/2 cup of honey diluted in a little water, sake it up and rack it one more time in 30 days then bottle. Does that sound good for this one gallon recipe?
Thank you!
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