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zebra2  ·  4119 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: First honey from the new hive

Aha. How long do you usually let them age? It's hard to resist opening my last batch even though I know I shouldn't.

In the meantime I'm trying to set up rolling batches so that there will always be something ready.





briandmyers  ·  4119 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Do you make sweet or dry? Sparkling or still? With fruits, or spices?

I've done all these at least once. I prefer dry, still plain mead, although the best thing I ever made was a dry still prickly-pear mead.

zebra2  ·  4119 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I've done very dry before and very sweet. Mostly all straight mead, some with apple juice instead of water. The current batch has oak chips.

I went to a local brewing supply place for the first time and, lo and behold, outside was a guy doing free tasting of his many home made meads (one of two days a year that he does that--we were that lucky). I got to try out the whole gamut of meads with pretty much every fruit and mix, all of which were excellent. So I guess I'm not too picky with what's in the mead.

briandmyers  ·  4119 days ago  ·  link  ·  

One year. It's okay to try it earlier, but you must let some age at least one year if you can. It only gets better.