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    Default How to Make Mead

    Mead is an alcoholic beverage used by the Saxons right through to the middle ages. Here's an updated recipe for it.

    4-5lb. (about 2kg) honey
    2 oz. (60g) hops
    The rind from 3-4 lemons
    A small cloth bag

    Sew the hops and the lemon rind into the bag. Add the honey to a gallon of water and boil it for an hour and a half; carefully remove the scum from the top. Add the bag and its contents. Allow to cool. When cold place in a stoneware flask and closely stopper it. Allow to stand for 8-9 month before drinking.
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    Sounds interesting. Ever tried it?
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    I make it and we drink it every Christmas with family. I like it 50/50 with dandilion wine or soda.

    I do not remove the sludge layer, adds some bitterness.

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    I started to make dandelion wine once upon a time. When I figured out it took about 10,000 dandelion heads to make 1 pound I gave up.
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    Think grandkids and candy Rick. And little baskets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Sounds interesting. Ever tried it?
    Not homemade. I've had the stuff they sell at the Renaissance Fair before. Good stuff.

    Bragg - Do you use the same recipe?
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    Pretty much, just different quantities. This batch I added a touch of Allspice.

    Kickin it up a notch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Allow to stand for 8-9 month before drinking.
    8 to 9 months??? Oh my God, what do I do in the meantime????
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    I start sampling at 2 months. Not much difference in taste, just clarity and color.

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    i love making mead.

    here's one of my old favorite spicing spiced meads [for a 3-5 gal batch]:
    in one large kettle
    10lb or so pure mesquite honey,
    3-4.5 gal water.
    in one steeping bag:
    the rind of an orange,
    two tbs. corriander seeds,
    two dried pods cardimom,
    1/4lb minced ginger.
    put aside in fridge:
    1 cake champagne yeast.
    1 slice bread [relatively fresh, without even the beginnings of mold] for toasting.

    heat water in kettle to rolling boil, reduce heat to a low boil and add honey.
    boil 30 min.
    reduce heat to a simmer and add steeping bag of spices
    simmer 30 min, covered.
    remove steeping bag with a sterile implement [slotted spoon]
    let cool to near room temp [below 90f]
    transfer to a sterile fermentation carboy/crock/kettle.
    with clean hands, toast bread, cool and spread yeast.
    float toast in the ferenter.

    ferment at 70f or so for 7 days.
    rack and age 3 months or more.
    siphon into sterilized bottles and cap/cork. if you like carbonation, use champagne or other heavy bottles primed with 2tbs to 1/4 cup sugar.
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    Modern wiccans, "witches", love mead and I've seen better than a dozen recipes in modern bookd.
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    a great many people love mead, it's an easy drink to love

    that recipe i posted above after a few months aging was as popular as the $200 sake served at a friend's wedding.
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    Ive tried this shop bought but never made my own, Very Interesting, Thanks

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    I love those recipes anyone have any mor or know how to make (forgive the spelling) sasparilla
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    wow thanks you just saved me a fortune at the supermarket
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    Hello:

    I am a newbie and posted this same question in the general Chat section.

    I have cases of unprocessed, fermented honey (yuck). Can this also be used to make mead or something else?

    Thanks for any suggestion

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    You only need to post once. It will show up as a new posting so folks will see it. I took care of the other post.

    As for the honey, I've never heard of honey going bad. I thought that stuff lasted for (literally) thousands of years. What kind of honey is it?
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    Eight months??? How about three days tops? I am 1/2 Swedish but my other half rules. You guys drink strange stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ole WV Coot View Post
    Eight months??? How about three days tops? I am 1/2 Swedish but my other half rules. You guys drink strange stuff.
    I'm German, English and probably a little Irish. What ever yer other half is it can't compete with a long proud drinking heritage such as that.

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