Laura Reid
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ok, so I'm a beekeeper and I thought I'd try my hand at mead.....well first of all the honey I used is a really strong flavour (late harvest so dark and pungent, not the early harvest light kind). So it's a pretty strong honey flavour...a bit much.
Secondly...I bottled it with a little sugar in each bottle (1/2 tsp) and the yeast acted obediantly and ate it up and it has a nice fizz, but it's SO DRY...like suck your cheeks in dry...and combined with the strong flavour is just...yuck....
Can I salvage it? Thinking the only solution is to back sweeten, but that won't affect the strong honey taste...could I also 'water it down' with a mild cider to make a 'Cyser'????
Suddenly I feel like a mead 'Vintner', blending and alchemy......lol
Secondly...I bottled it with a little sugar in each bottle (1/2 tsp) and the yeast acted obediantly and ate it up and it has a nice fizz, but it's SO DRY...like suck your cheeks in dry...and combined with the strong flavour is just...yuck....
Can I salvage it? Thinking the only solution is to back sweeten, but that won't affect the strong honey taste...could I also 'water it down' with a mild cider to make a 'Cyser'????
Suddenly I feel like a mead 'Vintner', blending and alchemy......lol