I’ve only made mead once, using Joe’s Ancient Orange Mead (JAOM) recipe. It was some time ago, and as I recall, it was too sweet for me and I didn’t like it much. But like a bad relationship, I’m willing to give it another try. Except this time I’m going to do a side by side experiment. In one jug I’m going to follow the JAOM recipe, and in the other jug I’m going to make some tweaks. I’m sure you’re either already familiar with JAOM, or you can find it online, so I’ll just give a quick rundown of it. In a gallon jug, you add a sliced up orange, peel and all, a cinnamon stick, a whole clove, a small handful of raisins, 3.5 lbs of honey and water to a gallon. You then add a packet of Fleischmann's yeast and let it sit until it clears. Very easy, and hands off.
The tweaks I’m making are:
1. Instead of the whole orange, I’m going to add the zest and meat of the orange and leave out the pith.
2. I’m going to use D47 yeast and let it ferment dry. The starting SG of the recipe is 1.092, for a potential of about 13% abv. The original should Peter out at about 9 or 10%. Then I’ll back sweeten a couple of different ways. One to the SG of the original, and one to taste. I’ll do these in small samples so as not to waste too much on something I don’t like.
Otherwise, everything will be the same.
My goal is to see if I can improve on the original in a way that makes something pleasing to me. Hopefully I’ll learn something about the process and incorporate it into another try.
Thoughts?
The tweaks I’m making are:
1. Instead of the whole orange, I’m going to add the zest and meat of the orange and leave out the pith.
2. I’m going to use D47 yeast and let it ferment dry. The starting SG of the recipe is 1.092, for a potential of about 13% abv. The original should Peter out at about 9 or 10%. Then I’ll back sweeten a couple of different ways. One to the SG of the original, and one to taste. I’ll do these in small samples so as not to waste too much on something I don’t like.
Otherwise, everything will be the same.
My goal is to see if I can improve on the original in a way that makes something pleasing to me. Hopefully I’ll learn something about the process and incorporate it into another try.
Thoughts?