OK thanks. I didn't have a hydrometer when I first mixed it. Got one for a test 3 weeks in and it was at 1.000 the same as water and I thought it was broke. But I drank what was in the cylinder to test it and got a decent buzz. I'll just call that a 15% because it felt like it :)
I am new to this, so please excuse my stupidity. My hydrometer numbers do not have noughts in front of them, so is 120 just 0.120 with me just adding the nought before the numbers
Can you tell us what the "131.25" number represents? You didn't explain what this figure is or why we are using this specific number. Also, links to the resources you mention are not in the description. Thanks
11.02%
Well done! Awesome job!!
"Want to own something you'll break multiple of?"
I feel attacked
This was far and above the best explanation I've ever seen for this. Thank you SO much!
Brand new to mead making and brewing in general, and this was super helpful
Thank you very much!!
Straight forward video.
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Thank you! wonderfully informative and easy to watch.
Just started making mead and this vid is very helpful, thanks
What do you do if you forget to get an OG? Any way to figure it out still with the final product? Thanks
11.025%. Thanks for the video. Learn so much more than through Tiktok, but that's where I found you so it's good for something!
Great channel, earned my sub
Excellent explanation.
Thank you.
Loved the video ☺️
OK thanks. I didn't have a hydrometer when I first mixed it. Got one for a test 3 weeks in and it was at 1.000 the same as water and I thought it was broke. But I drank what was in the cylinder to test it and got a decent buzz. I'll just call that a 15% because it felt like it :)
I am new to this, so please excuse my stupidity. My hydrometer numbers do not have noughts in front of them, so is 120 just 0.120 with me just adding the nought before the numbers
More knowledge!!!! 🤘🍺🍯
For the starting gravity, do you take a reading before or after you have added the yeast?
After, once the final volume has been reached :)
Can you tell us what the "131.25" number represents? You didn't explain what this figure is or why we are using this specific number. Also, links to the resources you mention are not in the description. Thanks
Its just the number that's been identified to provide a pretty good ABV estimation :) What resource were you after?
@@ArcaneAlchemistMeadis this number mead specific, or can it be used with beers, ciders etc?
11.025 %