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Jamaica Blue Mead - G.M.
Created by webmaster, Tuesday, 30 November 1999
Ingredients
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Makes
3 gal (?)
6 lbs Clover Honey
1 lb Orange Blossom Honey
1.5 lbs Corn Sugar
3/4 cup Corn Sugar (bottling)
2 oz freshly Minced Ginger Root
4 Cinnamon Sticks (3.5" long) cracked
1.5 tspn Gypsum
3 tspn Yeast Extract
1/4 tspn Irish Moss Powder
1 gal Alabama Blueberries
2 Lemons, halved
1 pack WYeast #1214 Belgian Ale
Methods/steps
Add honey, corn sugar, gypsum, Irish moss, and yeast extract to 1.5 gallons of water in brewpot.

Simmer for 10 minutes, skimming the foam with a strainer.

Add ginger root and simmer for 10 more minutes without skimming.

Remove from heat, squeeze lemons into brewpot, and throw in lemons.

Cover and let stand for 15 minutes.
Strain out lemon halves and ginger and add blueberries.

Chill and pour mixture into primary.

Pitch yeast starter, shake well, and attach blowoff hose.

After gravity falls to 1.020 or within 7 days, whichever comes first, rack to secondary leaving fruit behind.

Age for 1 - 2 months in secondary.

When fermentation is complete, prepare a tea by simmering cinnamon for 30 minutes in a covered pot.

Cool and add to bottling bucket with priming solution.

Bottle, age for 6 - 12 months, chill, and enjoy!
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This is my first mead---it is a takeoff on Papazian's Barkshack Ginger Mead.

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