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The Newbee Guide to Making Mead – Chapter 2:  Honey

The Newbee Guide to Making Mead – Chapter 2: Honey

Let me start here by providing one bit of advice: the better the ingredients, the better the Mead.  You can make some very nice Meads using supermarket bought processed Clover honey and bread Yeast (check out Joe’s Ancient Orange and Spice recipe in the Chapter 6),...
The NewBee Guide to Making Mead – Chapter 6: The Basic Recipe

The NewBee Guide to Making Mead – Chapter 6: The Basic Recipe

The simplest Mead to make, often called a Show Mead, or a Traditional Mead, contains nothing more than Honey, water and yeast (and nutrients, you need to feed your yeast!).  An example would be the following: 12 lbs Honey Lalvin RC212 Yeast Water to 5 gallons This...
The Newbee Guide to Making Mead – Chapter 1:  What is Mead?

The Newbee Guide to Making Mead – Chapter 1: What is Mead?

What is Mead? Mead is the product of yeast converting honey and water into alcohol.  The first question is usually “What does it taste like?” In it’s base form, it tastes like the flowers that the bees were pollinating; but the constituents of mead flavor do not stop...