Yuri
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Hi everyone,
Just a quick question, I have noticed that when backsweetening a mead with honey, it tends to go cloudy again. I found this logical as mead starts out cloudy, but now that mead has started to go clear again without any drop in gravity. I thought all sweet meads were basically cloudy? There is sediment now, what is dropping out exactly? Pollen? I am very confused as I am new to backsweetening. Does anybody have more experience, is this normal? Should I always wait for a mead to clear up after backsweetening?
Yuri
Just a quick question, I have noticed that when backsweetening a mead with honey, it tends to go cloudy again. I found this logical as mead starts out cloudy, but now that mead has started to go clear again without any drop in gravity. I thought all sweet meads were basically cloudy? There is sediment now, what is dropping out exactly? Pollen? I am very confused as I am new to backsweetening. Does anybody have more experience, is this normal? Should I always wait for a mead to clear up after backsweetening?
Yuri