J Jimyson Junior Member Joined Jan 19, 2015 Messages 189 Reaction score 38 Mar 16, 2015 #101 I can't wait any longer! 2 years to start cracking sounds bogus to me. But, I'm sure the batch will last that long.
I can't wait any longer! 2 years to start cracking sounds bogus to me. But, I'm sure the batch will last that long.
J Jimyson Junior Member Joined Jan 19, 2015 Messages 189 Reaction score 38 Mar 16, 2015 #102 How long are you aging for anyway?
seth8530 The Atomic Wine Maker Joined Apr 5, 2010 Messages 3,162 Reaction score 462 Location Seattle, WA (US) Mar 16, 2015 #103 My pinot Rose mead I let age for around 15 months, my dry mead is two years old.. So, I am looking around 15-18 months for meads with fruit in them, and 18-24 months for dry meads.
My pinot Rose mead I let age for around 15 months, my dry mead is two years old.. So, I am looking around 15-18 months for meads with fruit in them, and 18-24 months for dry meads.
WVMountaineerJack Senior Member Joined Sep 5, 2010 Messages 1,361 Reaction score 239 Mar 17, 2015 #104 Its a lot easier to be patient when your winecellar is full than when you have just 2 batches to choose from WVMJ
Its a lot easier to be patient when your winecellar is full than when you have just 2 batches to choose from WVMJ
J Jimyson Junior Member Joined Jan 19, 2015 Messages 189 Reaction score 38 Mar 17, 2015 #105 Great point. Another reason to up my beer brewing for the short term rewards.