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Elderberry Mead Pictures

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NewBee
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Yum! That <u>is</u> a feast for the eyes! My Spiced Currant mead and Rasbperry Vanilla are both looking to have a beautiful rich color like that (I hope!). I think I'll use clear bottles as you did.

Congrats,
Kirk
 

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Thanks everybody, now comes the hard part, waiting for it to mellow. If anybody is interested I just posted some pictures from the last honey extraction I performed before moving to Florida. Just go to the Elderberry Mead link above and you will see where it all comes from. Lots of work but only if you don't have a sweet tooth ;D. Drink, Laugh and Love, Beeboy and his bees
 

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Seeing that nice brilliant red color got me to thinking about making a cherry cyser. My fiance keeps telling me that I should make a cherry mead because she gets left out with the cinnamon and such that I like so much. Very inspiring photos, thanks for sharing.
 
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