2022 Honey for mead
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Re: 2022 Honey for mead
Awesome, thanks Jeremy. I'm in the north end, by the community college. Whatever works best for you.
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Re: 2022 Honey for mead
Okay cool! If you guys want to PM me your address I will drop offBBrianBoogie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:03 pmAwesome, thanks Jeremy. I'm in the north end, by the community college. Whatever works best for you.
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Re: 2022 Honey for mead
Thanks again to Tom for the hook-up, and to Jeramy for delivering!
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Slow Burners
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Re: 2022 Honey for mead
Thanks guys,
I'm just missing Etransfer from Gavin & Taylor.
FYI, the bucket I have was very thick with lots of debris. In batches on a double boiler I heated it and poured it through a strainer bag lined colander. I separated just under a baseball of beeswax and the honey is nice, clear and flowing. I gifted one third, I am going to make a straight mead around 11-14% and with the other third, I am going to split it between a braggot with enigma hops and saison yeast and a hydromelomel with blueberries on kveik yeast.
I'm just missing Etransfer from Gavin & Taylor.
FYI, the bucket I have was very thick with lots of debris. In batches on a double boiler I heated it and poured it through a strainer bag lined colander. I separated just under a baseball of beeswax and the honey is nice, clear and flowing. I gifted one third, I am going to make a straight mead around 11-14% and with the other third, I am going to split it between a braggot with enigma hops and saison yeast and a hydromelomel with blueberries on kveik yeast.
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Fermenting: NZ Pilsner with Enigma, Strawberry brett cider
Fermenting: NZ Pilsner with Enigma, Strawberry brett cider
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Re: 2022 Honey for mead
Mine was actually quite clean and runny. Poured out roughly thirds into buckets though a strainer bag, going to be between 12-15%. Made a wonderful mess in the process as well
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Re: 2022 Honey for mead
A little late to the party, but I would be interested in the future.
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