TartanSpecial
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I heated it to pasteurise it.... downside...may lose a bit of flavour/aroma, but probably better than boiling, upside....hopefully kill off any wild yeast lurking...though I know a lots of mead makers are happy to use unheated honey without any apparent problems. Not sure if cascade it in line with the fullers brew but I wanted to try cascade since I hadn't used it before.Interested in doing a honey beer but why did you heat it? Above 40 you will affect the honey and unheated honey will not spoil the beer. Come to think of it you don't need to do it for mead as well from a bug perspective. Do you have a recipe for this clone I'd love to give this one a go.
Also it seems that adding honey to the boil is probably losing some of the loveliness of honey, surely this should be added when the yeast is pitched or am I missing something?
Cheers
Demig
The recipe was on this post..
http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=61513