My first mead: JOAM, made as per the recipe, except I didn't add any spices except the orange, and used 71B yeast. Made october 10, 2011. Bottled December 29, 2011. Tasted today, February 5, 2012. I've never really tasted mead before, but I think this is delicious! I can mainly taste the orange, with a hint of honey in the background. Quite dry, but very pleasant.
Dangerously easy to drink! The calculated 14 % abv isn't noticable at all! How will this end?:rockin: OG was 1.102, FG 0.999.
(some stirred up sediment there in the second picture)
Rightsnotrules said:What's the recipe for the passion fruit?
DisturbdChemist said:here is my orange mead still in the primary for 3 months right now. The fruit is slowly dropping but probably move or bottle it before that.
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Furmental said:3 months on top of the yeast cake and you have the rine in there? Have you tasted it?
Bhunter87 said:People think that mead yeast throws off off flavors like Beer yeast does, but from what I understand, it doesn't... I dunno. Once I've made 10+ batches I'll let ya know lol
You can get off flavors from wine yeast in mead, they seem to be different. I've never tasted dms in mead, even young. But I have gotten other off flavors like the plasticky flavor and harshness from fusel alcohols.
Some wine yeasts also produce ester that effect taste, like 71b & 71v.
I'd recommend cutting your fruit smaller, makes it infinitely easier to get it out on your first rack.
Get a bag( 1 gallon jug use a plastic shopping bag, for carboys a trash bag should work) roll it length wise so that the opening is at one end and the bottom is on the other. Insert the bottom part of the bag into the carboy. Invert carboy so the fruit is at the neck and blow the bag up like a balloon andYea, I thought about that the moment after I got all the oranges in and thought to myself "How in Sam's Hell am I gonna pull these bad boys out..."
Get a bag( 1 gallon jug use a plastic shopping bag, for carboys a trash bag should work) roll it length wise so that the opening is at one end and the bottom is on the other. Insert the bottom part of the bag into the carboy. Invert carboy so the fruit is at the neck and blow the bag up like a balloon and
gently pull the bag out allowing it to only deflate enough to fit through the neck.It should pull the fruit out with it. this also works with wine bottles that the cork has pushed into the bottle.... and of course there is a youtube video on this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eLCpflimoo
and yes I realize this isbut a helpful tip IMO