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Quick Mead - K.K.
Created by Dmntd, -
Ingredients
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Makes
3.1 gallons
3 gal water
5 lbs honey
0.33 cup jasmine tea
0.5 tspn ground ginger
2 tspn cinnamon
0.5 tspn ground allspice
0.5 tspn ground cloves
0.5 tspn ground nutmeg
ale yeast
Methods/steps
Boil water, adding tea and spice.

Remove from heat and stir in honey. (Some mead makers boil the honey, skimming the scum as it forms).

Cover boiled water, and set aside to cool (this usually takes a long time, so start on the next step).

Make a yeast starter solution by boiling a cup of water and a tablespoon or two of honey.

Add starter to cooled liquid.

Cover and ferment using blow tube or fermentation lock.

Rack two or three times to get rid of sediment.

The less honey, the lighter the drink, and the quicker it can be made. 1 pound per gallon is the minimum, 5 pounds per gallon is about the maximum for a sweet dessert mead.

The yeast is pitched one day after starting the batch, the crud skimmed about 10 days later, then wait 3 days and rack to secondary.

Wait 2 more weeks and bottle---about 4 weeks from start to finish.
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Excellent clarity, fairly sweet flavor, slight sediment, light gold color. An excellent batch.

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