Hey all, I purchased the 'Big Book of Mead Recipes' several months ago. I decided to start with the Blue Berry Compote (BlueBerry Acerglyn) found on pages 146-148.
Primary recipe
2 grams Lalvin 1116
2.30 grams Fermaid-O
2.5 grams GoFerm
3.04 pounds of Wildflower Honey
1.5 pounds of blueberries
12 oz Grade A Dark Amber Maple Syrup
Move to secondary when FG reaches 1.025
Secondary
1 Vanilla bean split and scraped
I wandered off the reservation a bit and I did NOT add the called for Pectinase or Metabisulphite.
My initial gravity was 1.130 and I transferred to secondary 3 weeks later when the gravity was 1.020.
When I transferred to secondary I couldn't help but take a sip. I didn't detect much of any sweetness and there was slight bitterness too, of course it was only three weeks old. I assume its way too early to tell where its heading. So my question is what should I expect for taste and feel when its all said and done?
Thank you
Primary recipe
2 grams Lalvin 1116
2.30 grams Fermaid-O
2.5 grams GoFerm
3.04 pounds of Wildflower Honey
1.5 pounds of blueberries
12 oz Grade A Dark Amber Maple Syrup
Move to secondary when FG reaches 1.025
Secondary
1 Vanilla bean split and scraped
I wandered off the reservation a bit and I did NOT add the called for Pectinase or Metabisulphite.
My initial gravity was 1.130 and I transferred to secondary 3 weeks later when the gravity was 1.020.
When I transferred to secondary I couldn't help but take a sip. I didn't detect much of any sweetness and there was slight bitterness too, of course it was only three weeks old. I assume its way too early to tell where its heading. So my question is what should I expect for taste and feel when its all said and done?
Thank you