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Strawberry Spiced Mead - S.J.
Created by JamesP, Tuesday, 30 November 1999
Ingredients
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Makes
5 gal
10 lbs honey (clover honey, processed. From local super market chain)
5 lbs frozen strawberries
2 oz grated ginger root.
5 gal water
5 grams dry "Pasteur Champagne yeast"
Methods/steps
I let it ferment for 3 months in primary (with fruit) at about 70F, then bottled, priming with 1 lb honey disolved in about 3 cups boiling water.

Comments:

Now, (6 months later), I'm a half case shy of the nectar and it's betting better. I had the last bottle after 19 months of aging. Pure and clear, a slight diacetyl aftertaste. The strawberry was almost gone, but the ginger apparent and subtle. It had a slight honey aftertaste. Way over carb. like champagne, use 1/2 lb next time.

I'm thinking of using a Wyeast ale yeast next time. Maybe more honey. Both have been extremely dry, and I would like to try a sweeter version.

Postscript:
I tried the Belgian wyeast strain with lots of success! I used raw honey from a local supplier, and didn't boil. Add 1/2 tsp. acid blend. Rack after 1 month at about 65F (Colorado basement), bottle with 2 Cups honey. Quite sweet, subtle banana aroma (great!). 6 months: has young 'listerine' taste.
Next Time:
use energizer for faster ferment. Monitor temp to keep below 60F, try to ferment faster and rack of trub, bottle with 2 Cups honey.

Source: Scott James ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it )
Mead Lover's Digest #18, 16 October 1992

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