gratus fermentatio
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Stamped the top to fancy it up for gift giving. Some were better than others.
Looks great! How did you get the colors to match up with the stamp design?
Regards, GF.
Stamped the top to fancy it up for gift giving. Some were better than others.
Thanks for the feedback.Looks great! How did you get the colors to match up with the stamp design?
Regards, GF.
BRB melomel clocking in at 15.5%. Stiff pour of the bottling dregs. Texas brush honey, blueberries and raspberries. 9 months in fermenter, slight residual sweetness. Delicious.
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Just got results back on this one from a local competition. Scored a 42 and won a bronze in the specialty mead category, my highest comp score to date and first mead medal.
Both the gold and silver were awarded to coffee meads. Might have to look into that next...
Sounds delicious! Could you share the recipe?
Sure, some details from my notes:
3 lbs Texas brush honey (wildflower), 3 qts water, OG: 1.122
Used SNA, Yeast: 71b
Racked to a bucket after about a month (SG: 1.005), on top of 1 lb blueberries and 0.5 lbs raspberries in a weighted nylon bag
Racked to 1 gal carboy again after 2.5 weeks on fruit (SG: 1.010). Bottled 8 months later, FG: 1.005
Left this on primary too long, started on 31st October and only racked it today on the 17th November.
If it had been in an airtight container with no headspace I wouldn't have been worried (after five or so days) but for most of that time it was in an open air plastic bucket covered by tea-towels haha.More seasoned mazers might disagree with me, but I don't think 17 days is too long in primary.