Thanks for doing this recipe, im super happy about it. It does seems like Butterfly Pea Flower general is a tricksy hobbitsis for stalls. Love the colour change. Over the moon with the score so thank you. Glad i could share this awesomeness with two awesome people.
With this and The Franklin, you might have to keep feeding us recipes! ;) In all seriousness we really appreciate you and all you do for the channel (and us)!
@@CitySteadingBrews Thank you, love being a part of this amazing community you’ve built. I am 100% up for feeding you new recipes. I have a few up my sleeve. A couple i want to try to replicate, some that need slight adjustments and others that are good to go
I make a Hydromel (keg'd and carb'd) with orange blossom honey. It had an imitation grape (grape candy) flavor. Did a little researching and it seems that imitation grape can be produced by Orange Blossom!! To help link brain to flavor, I added 15 grams of butterfly pea tea flower to a 5gal fermenter for secondary. Its a beautiful purple, carbonated, and tastes like grape soda =D I call it "That purple stuff"
Home depot or Lowes has paint straining bags (a 2 pack) for approx $4. They are fine mesh, elastic mouth for draping over carboy, and different sizes. Work awesomely.
After seeing *Babish Culinary Universe* cook with Butterfly Pea about a week and a half ago I looked into it for it's amazing blue colour. How awesome would it be to make a vibrant blue mead without artificial colours. And then I learned about Butterfly Pea's pH sensitivity: pH 1-3 (red), 4-5 (colourless), 6-7 (blue), 8-9 (yellow).
A little tip for pouring your sample back in. Take the ball off of your baster and use it as a funnel. You can put the end right in your brew so it won’t splash and if you’re careful it will hardly disturb the lees. PS. Always thwack your packet.
The handle of the measuring cup picked up the blue and reds of the cups if ppl looked closely. And I love the Bob Ross shirt. 🤙. I also would love to see Derekica do an episode of her favourite fermentable. Favourite bag is one that works.
I used your patented folding technique on a bag of tortilla chips and it was airtight enough that I blew out the bottom of the bag. Will only be using it on low volume packages from now on
20:00 no lie, this here should be a relationship goal. Also the reason relationships with (much) older or younger people usually don't work. Understanding each other even to the point of recognizing whatever reference and finishing the sentence for each other. More important than you might think!
Hi guys! Really love the fantasy inspired meads and wines. I'm also a really big fan of the alien movies and wonder what you guys would come up with for a xenomorph inspired mead or wine. You guys are amazing!!!!
I have yet to brew anything - though I've tried it before - but after finding your channel and watching quite a few of your videos, I think I'll give it a go. Next year. It's nearly winter here in sunny England. BTW, you two are just lovely!!
Look for cider/fruit press bags. They are typically 200-250 microns vs the usual 80 microns on a nut milk bag. You could still end up with the same result though depending on the fruit used in the bag. One trick you can use is to add the bag to the bowl then the fruit to the bag before adding to the fermenter. Just hold the bowl over the fermenter when transferring the bag in to keep any drips in either the bowl or the fermenter. Any remaining juice can simply be poured in. You could even use bowl with a pour spout or the big dawg pyrex measuring cup depending on how much fruit you use.
I have only made one mead that had things that required a bag, but I used a LD Carlson brand nylon mesh bag (fine mesh in my case). It worked well for the spices I added to the brew.
i made a blueberry mead with butterfly pea powder!! it was beautiful purple during prime fermentation! now after 4 and a half week and first gravity reading is done its acually more red :D! thinking about adding more butterfly pea powder in one bottle later when i know its done fermenting :D!!!
I had this same thing happen with my viking blood mead. Forgot to account for the tart cherry syrup sugar content. It was at almost 12% and the gravity was still so high that it tasted like cough syrup. Restarted it with champagne yeast to get a little more sugar out and still had to dilute it with dry mead. Lessons learned.
The best bags I have found is at home depot. they are paint strainers, you can get them in a two pack for a couple of bucks. they come in 1 gal or 5 gal size and they have elastic tops. they sink to the bottom of fermenter every time. Thanks for the videos and keep on brewing.
I done this last year or the year before and it was a hit so I'm doing it again to fight all I need to do is go buy a lemon for the zest but it will also help my lemon and ginger mead I have aswell as I can add some more fruit and root to that brew aswell winning also a side note I found out tonight that lemon, ginger and a few mint leaves is an almost equal to juniper berries as my lemon and ginger brew tastes like a straight juniper brew
You guys are my favorite youtube brewers! Thanks for all the informative contents you two do. I tried making the honningbrew mead from the ES cookbook and it was a complete disaster. If you ever get a chance I'd love to see your take on it.
This reminds me of Araq. It’s a traditional Arabic drink. It’s clear as water until you dilute it, then it turns white like milk. I’d love a video on how to make an araqi-mel. That’s be so cool if it turns white when you dilute.
Hi. I use the mesh bags we have in supermarkets to replace plastic bags for fruit and vegetables! They work brilliantly and are drawstring. Oh I'm in the CZ.
I picked up a few large (24cup) coffee filters. I'll be trying one in my upcoming coffee wine recipe to hold coarse coffee beans. I wonder also about the breathability of the material 👍❤️
This is a great video. Thank you!! Afterwards I'm going to look through your channel to see if you've already made videos on starter equipment, things I would need to buy if I want to start doing this at home. Thank you so much for this channel! ✌️💛🍷
If you´re looking for brewbag alternatives, i use a hop-spider. i found one that just fits the opening of my big mouth fermenters. the closed top is keeping everything fully submerged.
I love your videos! The color to this mead was so cool! I'm wondering have you guys ever tried making Blaand a milk mead I'm so curious. It might be my next project but I would love your guy's input or a video on it🤩 🥛🍯🤔
Don't know if it's just me, so I figured I'd bring it up. I noticed you remove your bung/airlock the same "tilt & wiggle" way I do. ...I've snapped the stem off 3 of the S-type airlocks that way. Anyone else? Oh! Awesome color btw. Another ingredient I gotta order me some of now. Haha
@@generrosity I usually don't add much of anything to it because it changes the the ph level, which changes the color. When someone wants to taste it (everyone loves it),I usually add a tsp of lemon juice per glass and it turns from a blue to a bright purple almost lilac color.
@@generrosity I usually steep 10 tea bags per qt, 4 times per gallon and add desired sugar till the gravity I want. Usually comes out in the 1.100 range and goes completely dry with no backsweeting and maintains a sweet flavor.
I have been buying cheese cloth from the real deals store $1.25. 100% bleached cotton and 1.5 square yards. Leave it double this lay it in glass bowl then ad fruit to defrost. fold it tie it with butchers twine that i also paid $1.25 at the same store, put in the fermenter and dump the excess juice. trim with sizers after tied before putting in the fermenter. I prob should have said that in the last run on sentence!
for smaller amounts I use rumble jars, they are made for cold brew coffee but work fine to strain out solids and for larger amounts can just use several of them.
Come up to the Homebrew shop in Dunedin sometime, we have some nice nylon bags with drawstrings that are perfect for wine making. I use them all the time for my gallon batches
If my math is right, then according to that 1.7lbs per 1000 gal measurement, the conversion should be about 1/8 teaspoon (specifically ~0.1307 teaspoons) of yeast hulls for 1 gallon.
So I actually just did a very similar mead that was blueberry honey, butterfly pea blossom and hibiscus (I made a tea with the gallon of water using 0.5 oz each of hibiscus and butterfly pea), lemon peel, and 3lbs of blueberries. I did blueberries in primary and not in secondary, however, and instead of backsweetening with sugar I used maple syrup and additional wildflower honey. It’s pretty good, but I’m definitely curious about what the differences between our brews are.
Update for preliminary taste testing of Brays one month mead fermented dry and backsweetened with approx 2 tsp maple syrup in 8 iz glass: While I tasted and enjoyed the maple syrup flavor on the backend, I noticed improved mouthfeel more than the sugar in the syrup.
Nice. I make a mead using hot peppers from our garden along withe the butterfly pea flowers. It's initially blue but the acidity (I assume the honey) makes it turn purple. I named it "Purple Nerpal". I'd hoped that it would have stayed light blue. The plan was to freeze-concentrate it and call it my Romulan Ale....nope. No worries!
my favorite bags to use are: SUNPRO, Brew In A Bag. 2 pack (22'' x26'') i believe they sell smaller ones as well. anyway, loved this video!! It was awesome!!!!
I realize this is several months old now, and perhaps you have already found a good solution to the "bag issue"... BUT! in case you haven't, My wife had some brand new mesh laundry bags that are of varying sizes... I may or may not have reallocated a good medium/small bag (sanitized of course) and it appears to be working well! Caveat: I just started making mead and wine a couple months ago... so I... DON'T know what I'm doing... but so far it's working well, for whatever that's worth!
Maybe try using 1/4lb of Marichino cherries with the blueberries for sweetness instead if sugar? Idk what I’m doing just a thought never tried making anything before but sounded good to me. Edit: lol you said it tasted like cherry juice after the sugar so I couldn’t be that far off
Hey, loving the videos ATM, on a binge session for a few days, Just wondering if you have ever thought about making a type of honey beverage called braggot, I would be very interested to see that
Hi Brian, slightly off topic, but what basic mead recipe do you think is both the best tasting (in your opinion of course), and takes the least time to be happily drinkable? Thanks.
Thats unfortunate the 04 stuck but they are a bit finicky. Brian I have a question, Ive made three batches of the triple berry mead. First batch lasted about six months, It turned out pretty good The second batch maybe nine months a little smother everyone loves it. This last batch I managed to leave alone for eighteen months smooth as silk wonderful aroma, You have called it a bitter note on the back end, I call it a Bite it is very distracting and disappointing. So I've started a batch using safale 05 to see if the lower alcohol will take that bite away. My question is, do you have any recommendations to remove or reduce that bitter note . Thanks
I wonder what color it would've been without the lemon zest adding an extra hit of acid, and if blue hibiscus petals were used instead of red...(not sure if the blue ones have as much flavor a the red though...)
Brian, THWACK YOUR PACKET!!!!
Let Brian Thwack his packet, I'll laugh along 🤣.
I have damage to my hands, if I tried, the package may end up across the room 😁🤣👍
THWACK THE PACKET BRIAN! I have a new recipe to try now. This looks awesome
Thanks for doing this recipe, im super happy about it. It does seems like Butterfly Pea Flower general is a tricksy hobbitsis for stalls. Love the colour change. Over the moon with the score so thank you. Glad i could share this awesomeness with two awesome people.
With this and The Franklin, you might have to keep feeding us recipes! ;) In all seriousness we really appreciate you and all you do for the channel (and us)!
@@CitySteadingBrews Thank you, love being a part of this amazing community you’ve built. I am 100% up for feeding you new recipes. I have a few up my sleeve. A couple i want to try to replicate, some that need slight adjustments and others that are good to go
I make a Hydromel (keg'd and carb'd) with orange blossom honey. It had an imitation grape (grape candy) flavor. Did a little researching and it seems that imitation grape can be produced by Orange Blossom!!
To help link brain to flavor, I added 15 grams of butterfly pea tea flower to a 5gal fermenter for secondary. Its a beautiful purple, carbonated, and tastes like grape soda =D I call it "That purple stuff"
Home depot or Lowes has paint straining bags (a 2 pack) for approx $4. They are fine mesh, elastic mouth for draping over carboy, and different sizes. Work awesomely.
After seeing *Babish Culinary Universe* cook with Butterfly Pea about a week and a half ago I looked into it for it's amazing blue colour. How awesome would it be to make a vibrant blue mead without artificial colours.
And then I learned about Butterfly Pea's pH sensitivity: pH 1-3 (red), 4-5 (colourless), 6-7 (blue), 8-9 (yellow).
Great video guys. Remember to THWACK THE PACKET, but don't POP YOUR BUNG! LOL. I use soup socks for fruit and spice additions.
I use the mesh bags sold in the grocery store for vegetables.
Butterfly Pea Tea is dope! I've used it in my homeschooling lesson for my daughter. 🦋 💙💜
A little tip for pouring your sample back in. Take the ball off of your baster and use it as a funnel. You can put the end right in your brew so it won’t splash and if you’re careful it will hardly disturb the lees.
PS. Always thwack your packet.
20:46 was hilarious! I JUST ORDER MY MEAD KIT AND EVERYTHING I NEED FOR XMESS I CANT WAIT TO START MAKING MY FIRST MEAD!!!
Absolutely correct with Safale S-04 - I just finished a brew with it and it came to 13.3% using the 131.25 multiplier.
I would recommend using grain steeping bags that you would use for beer making
The handle of the measuring cup picked up the blue and reds of the cups if ppl looked closely. And I love the Bob Ross shirt. 🤙. I also would love to see Derekica do an episode of her favourite fermentable. Favourite bag is one that works.
I used your patented folding technique on a bag of tortilla chips and it was airtight enough that I blew out the bottom of the bag. Will only be using it on low volume packages from now on
I’ve never used butterfly pea in any brew. That color looks beautiful great job guys
Rainbow braids!?!?! That's like a braid upgrade! Love the mead, putting this on my list to make.
Thank you so much for the conversion you made, it really helps the European viewers. Keep up the good content!
20:00 no lie, this here should be a relationship goal. Also the reason relationships with (much) older or younger people usually don't work. Understanding each other even to the point of recognizing whatever reference and finishing the sentence for each other. More important than you might think!
Hi guys! Really love the fantasy inspired meads and wines. I'm also a really big fan of the alien movies and wonder what you guys would come up with for a xenomorph inspired mead or wine. You guys are amazing!!!!
First! Oo, this looks amazing! So glad this showed up in my notifications 🥰
most of the time when back sweetening mead, i go with honey since this is also your first sugar source with fermenting
I have yet to brew anything - though I've tried it before - but after finding your channel and watching quite a few of your videos, I think I'll give it a go. Next year. It's nearly winter here in sunny England. BTW, you two are just lovely!!
Don’t wait till next year. Next year turns into next year turns into I just started my first batch 7 next years later. ADD is a real A hole.
Look for cider/fruit press bags. They are typically 200-250 microns vs the usual 80 microns on a nut milk bag. You could still end up with the same result though depending on the fruit used in the bag. One trick you can use is to add the bag to the bowl then the fruit to the bag before adding to the fermenter. Just hold the bowl over the fermenter when transferring the bag in to keep any drips in either the bowl or the fermenter. Any remaining juice can simply be poured in. You could even use bowl with a pour spout or the big dawg pyrex measuring cup depending on how much fruit you use.
I love this format where you guys don't have any idea what's going on 😂 really fun!!
I tried some of the pea tea to make wine and bottled a month ago. My wife loved it.
I love using Butterfly pea tea. fun end results.
Finally doing this!!!! FYI pee flower is great for airlock joy... starsan makes it pink!
I use paint bags from Home Depot they work great and are easy to wash
I have only made one mead that had things that required a bag, but I used a LD Carlson brand nylon mesh bag (fine mesh in my case). It worked well for the spices I added to the brew.
The final color reminds me of purple Christmas lights.
Looks purple at first, but a light shining through turns it almost pink.
Schrodinger's mead.
If you don't take a gravity reading is it done?
LOL
i made a blueberry mead with butterfly pea powder!! it was beautiful purple during prime fermentation! now after 4 and a half week and first gravity reading is done its acually more red :D! thinking about adding more butterfly pea powder in one bottle later when i know its done fermenting :D!!!
OG = 1.113. FG = 1.022
I had this same thing happen with my viking blood mead. Forgot to account for the tart cherry syrup sugar content. It was at almost 12% and the gravity was still so high that it tasted like cough syrup. Restarted it with champagne yeast to get a little more sugar out and still had to dilute it with dry mead. Lessons learned.
The best bags I have found is at home depot. they are paint strainers, you can get them in a two pack for a couple of bucks. they come in 1 gal or 5 gal size and they have elastic tops. they sink to the bottom of fermenter every time. Thanks for the videos and keep on brewing.
Not sure those are food safe though.
I done this last year or the year before and it was a hit so I'm doing it again to fight all I need to do is go buy a lemon for the zest but it will also help my lemon and ginger mead I have aswell as I can add some more fruit and root to that brew aswell winning also a side note I found out tonight that lemon, ginger and a few mint leaves is an almost equal to juniper berries as my lemon and ginger brew tastes like a straight juniper brew
I always get excited about a Soylent green reference!
You guys are my favorite youtube brewers! Thanks for all the informative contents you two do.
I tried making the honningbrew mead from the ES cookbook and it was a complete disaster. If you ever get a chance I'd love to see your take on it.
I recently finished making a liquor from Juneberries using the method from your limoncello recipe. It's awesome!
This reminds me of Araq. It’s a traditional Arabic drink. It’s clear as water until you dilute it, then it turns white like milk. I’d love a video on how to make an araqi-mel. That’s be so cool if it turns white when you dilute.
Hi.
I use the mesh bags we have in supermarkets to replace plastic bags for fruit and vegetables! They work brilliantly and are drawstring. Oh I'm in the CZ.
I use the same, from Trader Joe's. They work well for brewing.
I use the LD Carlson mesh bags, since I make alot of fruit wines. Can't believe B didn't thawk his packet!!!
I picked up a few large (24cup) coffee filters. I'll be trying one in my upcoming coffee wine recipe to hold coarse coffee beans.
I wonder also about the breathability of the material 👍❤️
This one is on the list to make
This is a great video. Thank you!!
Afterwards I'm going to look through your channel to see if you've already made videos on starter equipment, things I would need to buy if I want to start doing this at home. Thank you so much for this channel! ✌️💛🍷
THWACK YOUR PACKET!!!! XD
This looks amazing! I have to add this to my To-Do list and bump it up pretty close to the top!
This reminds me of how you two made the Klingon Bloodwine.
for small amounts, like the blueberries, I would probably use a large hop sock.
Same here. Got a few, and they can easily contain an entire kilo of fruit.
If you´re looking for brewbag alternatives, i use a hop-spider. i found one that just fits the opening of my big mouth fermenters. the closed top is keeping everything fully submerged.
Thanks for the suggestion!
You a gamer too bro!!! Love these people.
I love your videos! The color to this mead was so cool! I'm wondering have you guys ever tried making Blaand a milk mead I'm so curious. It might be my next project but I would love your guy's input or a video on it🤩 🥛🍯🤔
Mass Hysteria !!
Try using a full packet of s-04 yeast for mead and do it like a step feed, beer yeast doesn't really like low PH must. Great video as always.
Don't know if it's just me, so I figured I'd bring it up. I noticed you remove your bung/airlock the same "tilt & wiggle" way I do. ...I've snapped the stem off 3 of the S-type airlocks that way. Anyone else?
Oh! Awesome color btw. Another ingredient I gotta order me some of now. Haha
Been making wine and mead with butterfly pea tea for years. It tastes great 👍. Left a comment on one of your video's about my recipe a month back.
Knowing how it changes, do you ever get a blue wine/mead out of it? If so, what party trick do you add to get people while drinking it?
@@generrosity I usually don't add much of anything to it because it changes the the ph level, which changes the color. When someone wants to taste it (everyone loves it),I usually add a tsp of lemon juice per glass and it turns from a blue to a bright purple almost lilac color.
@@generrosity I usually steep 10 tea bags per qt, 4 times per gallon and add desired sugar till the gravity I want. Usually comes out in the 1.100 range and goes completely dry with no backsweeting and maintains a sweet flavor.
What is the flavor of just the butterfly pea tea on its own?
@@CarlPapa88 very weakly 'green plant' if made like any other flower tea - it's all colour 😆
Title alone makes this your best video of all time haha
I have been buying cheese cloth from the real deals store $1.25. 100% bleached cotton and 1.5 square yards. Leave it double this lay it in glass bowl then ad fruit to defrost. fold it tie it with butchers twine that i also paid $1.25 at the same store, put in the fermenter and dump the excess juice. trim with sizers after tied before putting in the fermenter. I prob should have said that in the last run on sentence!
Loooooove the shirts especially the DND ones.
for smaller amounts I use rumble jars, they are made for cold brew coffee but work fine to strain out solids and for larger amounts can just use several of them.
Yes! We have used rumble jars many times before! Great for dry ingredients that you want to steep in brew.
Come up to the Homebrew shop in Dunedin sometime, we have some nice nylon bags with drawstrings that are perfect for wine making. I use them all the time for my gallon batches
David! Which shop is yours? We are planning to come tomorrow!
@@CitySteadingBrews Vetterbrew Homebrew Supply! Close by Countryside Mall right off 580
As far as bags to hold fruit and stuff I have always just used cheesecloth. But I am a cheap bastard. Thank you for your work.
You guys got a crazy beautiful color!
If my math is right, then according to that 1.7lbs per 1000 gal measurement, the conversion should be about 1/8 teaspoon (specifically ~0.1307 teaspoons) of yeast hulls for 1 gallon.
So I actually just did a very similar mead that was blueberry honey, butterfly pea blossom and hibiscus (I made a tea with the gallon of water using 0.5 oz each of hibiscus and butterfly pea), lemon peel, and 3lbs of blueberries. I did blueberries in primary and not in secondary, however, and instead of backsweetening with sugar I used maple syrup and additional wildflower honey. It’s pretty good, but I’m definitely curious about what the differences between our brews are.
I really like the idea of backsweetening with maple syrup.
Update for preliminary taste testing of Brays one month mead fermented dry and backsweetened with approx 2 tsp maple syrup in 8 iz glass:
While I tasted and enjoyed the maple syrup flavor on the backend, I noticed improved mouthfeel more than the sugar in the syrup.
i love you guys channel so much and I am going to start making my own mead soon :)
Nice. I make a mead using hot peppers from our garden along withe the butterfly pea flowers. It's initially blue but the acidity (I assume the honey) makes it turn purple. I named it "Purple Nerpal". I'd hoped that it would have stayed light blue. The plan was to freeze-concentrate it and call it my Romulan Ale....nope. No worries!
Maybe it'd turn blue again if you added a touch of baking soda to make it more alkaline?
my favorite bags to use are: SUNPRO, Brew In A Bag. 2 pack (22'' x26'') i believe they sell smaller ones as well.
anyway, loved this video!! It was awesome!!!!
I'm new to all of this but this is cool and can't wait to make my own meads
I realize this is several months old now, and perhaps you have already found a good solution to the "bag issue"... BUT! in case you haven't, My wife had some brand new mesh laundry bags that are of varying sizes... I may or may not have reallocated a good medium/small bag (sanitized of course) and it appears to be working well! Caveat: I just started making mead and wine a couple months ago... so I... DON'T know what I'm doing... but so far it's working well, for whatever that's worth!
you iphone flashlight blocks uv it is part of the red eye reduction effect. so using it to illuminate a purple color can get odd effects
Just made this one and it is really nice Il be enjoying it tonight for sure thanks for the recipe guys
Glad you like it!
I didn’t use hibiscus tea and I used orange blossom honey and I got a crazy gray color! Insane lol
That color is great! That sounds like something I would love.
I like brew socks, for hop additions. About the size of a tube sock but made from a cheese cloth material and with a draw string. 🍻
We have small cheesecloth bags, same concept.
This was another fun video. Thanks guys!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
Magic Mead
Small delicate garment wash bag.
That actually sounds really good!
Love your guy's videos! Gonna have to try this one sometime, great content. You guys make it easier to learn how to brew
Absolutely love hibiscus especially in a wine but the tea is awesome and love the color this is my next mead
Btw Thwack your Packet Brian
Made an hibiscus/cinnamon liquor some time ago. Amazing colour and taste.
Just started this mead today like an hour ago, I added a little more honey and I added the EC1118 for hopefully no stall I love the color
Hey guys, love your videos. Can you tell me in which of your last videos you talked about batch pasteurization?
Nice. Thanks for the video and thanks to Adam for the recipe ❤
Yes! Thanks to Adam for another fantastic recipe! And thank YOU for watching!
Now I’m going to have to check out the availability and price of butterfly pea flowers. LOL!
Have you used bee pollen as yeast nutrients? Thanks.
HE DIDN'T THWAK THE PACKET.... NOOOOOOOO
Maybe try using 1/4lb of Marichino cherries with the blueberries for sweetness instead if sugar? Idk what I’m doing just a thought never tried making anything before but sounded good to me. Edit: lol you said it tasted like cherry juice after the sugar so I couldn’t be that far off
Hey, loving the videos ATM, on a binge session for a few days,
Just wondering if you have ever thought about making a type of honey beverage called braggot, I would be very interested to see that
We did that! 🤓 th-cam.com/video/2i3_oQXqyI8/w-d-xo.html
Hi Brian, slightly off topic, but what basic mead recipe do you think is both the best tasting (in your opinion of course), and takes the least time to be happily drinkable? Thanks.
My husband loves having m laugh a your videos😅 This one is very entertaining with the color change and jokes
Glad you enjoy it!
They probably meant a tear starter cut along side near top of packet on one side
You could partially pre-cut a tear notch into the sealed edge to avoid it going everywhere
Ive been waiting for this
Thats unfortunate the 04 stuck but they are a bit finicky.
Brian I have a question, Ive made three batches of the triple berry mead. First batch lasted about six months, It turned out pretty good The second batch maybe nine months a little smother everyone loves it. This last batch I managed to leave alone for eighteen months smooth as silk wonderful aroma, You have called it a bitter note on the back end, I call it a Bite it is very distracting and disappointing.
So I've started a batch using safale 05 to see if the lower alcohol will take that bite away.
My question is, do you have any recommendations to remove or reduce that bitter note .
Thanks
That colour is as mad as a bag of spiders 😳 Adding to my future brews, cheers !!
You switched to whole batch pasteurization? Like you do it before you bottle the wine/mead?
Are use paint strainer bags from Lowes for my fermentation bags.
You could I guess, but they aren't necessarily food safe.
Kool recipe 👍
I don't know about a drink that has the word BLOOD in it, just sounds 😜.
😁👍❤️
That looks amazing!
It's people! (16:44 reference)
I wonder what color it would've been without the lemon zest adding an extra hit of acid, and if blue hibiscus petals were used instead of red...(not sure if the blue ones have as much flavor a the red though...)
Same. The acidity of alcohol will still change it.