Sasquatch
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Hello All!
I've got a question on yeast choices for cherry mead.
I've been making cherry mead with frozen, no-sugar-added montmorency cherries and clover honey from Costco for a few years now. I've always used Lalvin 71B because it softens the acid a bit and produces an outstanding flavor after about a year of aging, "juicy" would be the best way to describe it. I'm getting ready to start 2 batches of that today.
This year I'm also doing something a little different. I'm currently aging a batch made with D47 that I bottled back in August, and also a batch made with BM 4x4 I bottled about 2 weeks ago. Today I racked a batch I made with RC 212.
I've got enough cherries for one more batch. My question is, does anybody have any experience using K1-V1116 on montmorency cherries, or any idea/speculation on how it might work on those?
I'm looking at:
2 8-pound tubs of frozen cherries, that is each tub contains the cherries and their natural juices for a total of 8 pounds each
15 pounds clover honey
enough water to give me a final ABV of about 13%, final gravity of 1.000
yeast nutrient
Thanks!
I've got a question on yeast choices for cherry mead.
I've been making cherry mead with frozen, no-sugar-added montmorency cherries and clover honey from Costco for a few years now. I've always used Lalvin 71B because it softens the acid a bit and produces an outstanding flavor after about a year of aging, "juicy" would be the best way to describe it. I'm getting ready to start 2 batches of that today.
This year I'm also doing something a little different. I'm currently aging a batch made with D47 that I bottled back in August, and also a batch made with BM 4x4 I bottled about 2 weeks ago. Today I racked a batch I made with RC 212.
I've got enough cherries for one more batch. My question is, does anybody have any experience using K1-V1116 on montmorency cherries, or any idea/speculation on how it might work on those?
I'm looking at:
2 8-pound tubs of frozen cherries, that is each tub contains the cherries and their natural juices for a total of 8 pounds each
15 pounds clover honey
enough water to give me a final ABV of about 13%, final gravity of 1.000
yeast nutrient
Thanks!