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Maybe I am missing something here, but you are talking about 10 lbs of honey and 5 gallons of Apple Juice, of which you think you may only use 5 lbs of honey during the fermentation and back sweeten with the other 5... in either case you are talking about 5 gal of apple juice and 10 lbs of honey... apple juice ain't necessarily cheap, but 10 lbs of honey is what, $60 or so? Seems to me that cheaping out and using whatever yeast you have available is false economy... you would save $5 on a package of Mead yeast, and risk $80+ in other consumables?
Maybe it's just the newb talking, but personally, I wouldn't risk it. I would just buy some mead yeast, not just use the best of what you have in the refrigerator (some of which by your own admission is rather long in the tooth). This isn't olympic diving, when you (or your friends) taste your product, you don't get extra credit for "degree of difficulty"
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And sorry if I came across as a bit of a prick, not trying to be, just trying to understand...
Maybe it's just the newb talking, but personally, I wouldn't risk it. I would just buy some mead yeast, not just use the best of what you have in the refrigerator (some of which by your own admission is rather long in the tooth). This isn't olympic diving, when you (or your friends) taste your product, you don't get extra credit for "degree of difficulty"
EDIT:
And sorry if I came across as a bit of a prick, not trying to be, just trying to understand...
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