Hello all
I wanted to introduce myself and thank all of you for imparting your knowledge onto us newbies. I am currently a small scale beekeeper from Trinidad and decided to try my hand at making mead because I had some extra honey lying around and Trini people like to drink ha ha. My grandfather was a wine maker so I guess it is natural for me to have an interest.
My first batch was a 1 gallon with basic straight forward ingredients 2 lbs honey, Water to the gallon, a handfull of raisins and a pack of bread yeast. All went well and I currently have it in the fridge after letting it sit for 6 weeks (after a first racking). It tasted of high alcohol but the honey taste was still present but quite dry, so with time I hope it will improve.
After reading this forum for about a week now I purchased some (real) mead supplies and currently have 2 new batches going.
The first again is basic ingredients but instead of bread yeast I used the EC 1118 because of our high temperatures and I gave them yeasties some fermaid K
The second is 2 lbs honey, 1 lb frozen strawberries, 1 gallon of water, fermaid K
The first batch is still bubbling away (about 1 bubble every 9 seconds)
The second batch stopped during last night (after 5 days) so I have some investigating to do
Note both batches are next to each other so I do not understand why one stopped and the other did not any suggestions may be helpful.
I do not have a hydrometer currently as I need to purchase all my ingredients from the US and have them shipped here, but one is one the way.
I wanted to introduce myself and thank all of you for imparting your knowledge onto us newbies. I am currently a small scale beekeeper from Trinidad and decided to try my hand at making mead because I had some extra honey lying around and Trini people like to drink ha ha. My grandfather was a wine maker so I guess it is natural for me to have an interest.
My first batch was a 1 gallon with basic straight forward ingredients 2 lbs honey, Water to the gallon, a handfull of raisins and a pack of bread yeast. All went well and I currently have it in the fridge after letting it sit for 6 weeks (after a first racking). It tasted of high alcohol but the honey taste was still present but quite dry, so with time I hope it will improve.
After reading this forum for about a week now I purchased some (real) mead supplies and currently have 2 new batches going.
The first again is basic ingredients but instead of bread yeast I used the EC 1118 because of our high temperatures and I gave them yeasties some fermaid K
The second is 2 lbs honey, 1 lb frozen strawberries, 1 gallon of water, fermaid K
The first batch is still bubbling away (about 1 bubble every 9 seconds)
The second batch stopped during last night (after 5 days) so I have some investigating to do
Note both batches are next to each other so I do not understand why one stopped and the other did not any suggestions may be helpful.
I do not have a hydrometer currently as I need to purchase all my ingredients from the US and have them shipped here, but one is one the way.