Looking for some neat ideas/quality of life improvements aka lifehacks I guess

  • jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.dev
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    7 months ago

    👋 fellow homebrewer (do we have a homebrew community here yet?)

    My advice: your first mead is probably gonna be more of a learning experience. Go to costco and buy a big bottle of honey (3lbs), mix it with a gallon of water, and some nutrients.

    Most cost effective way to try it out without blowing a ton of money. My first mead was terrible, and i spent a ton of money on good local honey.

    My second mead i spent even more on better honey and strawberries, to apply everything i learned. Came out amazing

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      7 months ago

      Thanks for the tip! I might do that, cause yeah this will be first. What do you mean by nutrients? Is that something I should be looking for? I assumed everything I’d need should be in the kit (except honey) so I’d like to make sure.

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        7 months ago

        So i don’t know what kit you have or what it came with but here’s everything I would use:

        Equipment:

        • Star San (make sure everything is sanitized, also don’t rinse this stuff out – “don’t fear the foam”)
        • Airlock (and bung)
        • Fermenter (I like big mouth bubblers, but your kit should have come with something)
        • A spoon

        Ingredients:

        • Honey (I do 3lbs per gal)
        • Water (I use store bought water, because I’m paranoid lol)
        • If you’re using fresh fruit, pectic enzyme (this helps break down haze in the mead from the fruit)
        • Fermaid-O (this is the nutrients)
        • Wine Tanin (optional, for aging)
        • Yeast (you can get some cheap yeast on Amazon – I used Red Star “Cote Des Blancs” for my strawberry mead, but your kit probably came with this)

        Watch some YouTube videos to get a feel for the process. I enjoy City Stead Brewing, they have tons of recipes and helpful tips. Also, if you’re gonna bottle and stuff you’ll need wine bottles, a siphon and bottling wand, corks, and a corker. You can bottle in swing-top bottles, but I haven’t had good luck with those (apparently they’re not great for long term storage >.>)

        Like i said though, for your first mead it’s probably best to KISS. I appreciate being able to get a feel for the process and then experimenting later on. I’ve only made two meads, but have made wine and a LOT of beer in the past – so if you have more questions just lmk!