DISCLAIMER - I live in deep dark Africa with the aboriginals. I have only mason jars, honey, bread yeast and a refractometer until I reach civilization again the fall of 2024.
PLEASE don’t suggest anything I can’t act upon in the next 8 months.
(Fall 2024- look out!)
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Since I started off this question , I’m understanding the connection between sweetness and ABV much better, thank you. I don’t have access to stabilizers. So I’m playing with some standard recipes to see which quantity of honey will give what I want.
Understanding what’s going on inside the mead is helpful.
Here are some things I’ve learned:
Thank you for your patience in clarifying things for me.
PLEASE don’t suggest anything I can’t act upon in the next 8 months.
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Since I started off this question , I’m understanding the connection between sweetness and ABV much better, thank you. I don’t have access to stabilizers. So I’m playing with some standard recipes to see which quantity of honey will give what I want.
Understanding what’s going on inside the mead is helpful.
Here are some things I’ve learned:
- How to use a refractometer. I had one shipped here two years ago because I was curious about my ABV. I finally broke down and figured out how to use it. It is good for SO much more!
- Not all the honey HERE has the same SG!! Clearly this means some has been watered down. No surprise in a country where nothing is properly regulated. I would not have known this without a refractometer - now I can adjust accordingly. (As a side note, I concluded one of the brands of honey I purchased was actually corn syrup. They even kindly put dead bees on top to assure me it was made “by international standards”. Ha!)
- Sweetness level - I wondered why I liked my mead at two to four weeks, but then it seemed “off” later. I realize now, if I’m going to ferment longer, I need to add more sweetness at some point.
- Also, with the higher ABV levels I’m getting from wild yeasts, compared to bread yeast, I also need to increase the starting gravity.
Thank you for your patience in clarifying things for me.