I have made four batches of mead so far. The first three were not so good because I hadn't learned about yeast nutrient and degassing, yeast type etc. Mostly they were too dry and hot. So for my last batch I wanted to make a sweeter mead.
I used 2.6# of honey for a gallon batch with an OG = 1.110. I also used a total of 1t of yeast nutrient staggered over 4 days, and degassed regularly. I used 1 pkg of US-05 yeast rehydrated because I thought that the fermentation would stop early and give me a sweeter mead.
The fermentation took some time. At day 30 it was 1.018 and at day 60 it was 0.998. abv - 14.4%. Certainly not the sweet mead I was looking for. What do you think happened? US-05 should have stopped long before that. Could there have been some wild yeast that caused it to go so low? Should I use some campden for the next batch? Should I start with a higher OG next time to get a sweeter mead?
I have been brewing beer for several years and I think my sanitation is pretty good.
I used 2.6# of honey for a gallon batch with an OG = 1.110. I also used a total of 1t of yeast nutrient staggered over 4 days, and degassed regularly. I used 1 pkg of US-05 yeast rehydrated because I thought that the fermentation would stop early and give me a sweeter mead.
The fermentation took some time. At day 30 it was 1.018 and at day 60 it was 0.998. abv - 14.4%. Certainly not the sweet mead I was looking for. What do you think happened? US-05 should have stopped long before that. Could there have been some wild yeast that caused it to go so low? Should I use some campden for the next batch? Should I start with a higher OG next time to get a sweeter mead?
I have been brewing beer for several years and I think my sanitation is pretty good.