Ken Schrams book the complete mead maker is good.
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It's "compleat"! Totally best book on topic.
Never noticed that before. Why did he spell it that way? I haven't made mead but I bought his book read a bit of it, seemed good. Still have a stash of honey ready to give it a go.
When it comes to mead, questions like "why" are outside of scope! Magic is magic.
That it is, ours is not to wonder why.
Ok thanks
Other than finesse from literature, meadmaking is very simple - start with something like 300g honey diluted to 1L with clean water, try not to heat at any stage (I tried centrifuging frames - works, obviously - and I tried just dumping honeycomb wax and all into water - this is yet simpler and you get amazing propolis flavor in mead), pitch wine/mead yeast (for example those from store.zymologia.fi, that's my store, very much affiliated, but it's what I use), lock and leave for about a year, longer is better.
try not to heat at any stage
I was just thinking of heating a bit the jar in order to get as much honey as I can fluidifying it. So I better don't do it? I'll stick to room temperature.
It dissolves in cold (tested with 14C) water, just takes a bit more time.
Thank you
Delicious looking! Welcome back. I wonder what dark circumstances might cause a pause in the first place, but let's not go there :E