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SarahNoble

  • Joined Sep 2008
Making Meade
« on: October 07, 2008, 12:07:03 pm »
I am having my first go at making meade and it doesn't seem to be fermenting. I made one gallon and used one 5g sachet of champagne yeast and only did this a few days ago. When should it start fermenting and if I have used too little yeast, can I still add some more?

Birdie Wife

  • Joined Oct 2008
Re: Making Meade
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2008, 02:06:14 pm »
Hi Sarah,

Mead(e) is notorious for being slow fermenting.  Honey lacks certain nutrients and it is very important to add vitamin (B1? can't remember) and yeast nutrient to the mix - your recipe should state this so I'm assuming that's not the problem.  Is your yeast too old? Is the jar at the right temperature?

If none oof this answers the question then I would advise patience, maybe it's just slow off the mark  :-\ fingers crossed!  I started off a batch of mead in February from local honey and only racked it off for the first time last month (it's delicious!).

 

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