Made the mistake of stirring a traditional mead with my floating thermometer and broke it in the primary.
I bought the thermometer at a brew store and it is mercury free, also the actual temperature reading glass part didn't break.
Pretty much just the little weight balls and whatever chemical was floating with them (wax?).
I immediately siphoned out what I could without getting the mass of the broken glass and thermometer material, but the mead now has a distinct "plasticish" smell to it.
It is a traditional mead made with 2lbs. of my favorite farmers market misc. honey (bee keeper said they visited a lot of berries and it has a berry flavor I love) and 1lb. orange blossom.
I'd hate to lose it if I can save it.
Thoughts?
I bought the thermometer at a brew store and it is mercury free, also the actual temperature reading glass part didn't break.
Pretty much just the little weight balls and whatever chemical was floating with them (wax?).
I immediately siphoned out what I could without getting the mass of the broken glass and thermometer material, but the mead now has a distinct "plasticish" smell to it.
It is a traditional mead made with 2lbs. of my favorite farmers market misc. honey (bee keeper said they visited a lot of berries and it has a berry flavor I love) and 1lb. orange blossom.
I'd hate to lose it if I can save it.
Thoughts?