Id like to make mead. Ive got the honey.
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Hopefully I'll be competent by the time i have apples and pears to harvest. In the mean time, I'm starting from square one with cider, mead, and beer.
i've been homebrewing for years. beware, after a few batches, you'll want to upgrade your equipment. you'll find out quickly that bottling sucks, kegging is where it's at. here are a couple great forums to learn from.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/forums/cider-forum.32/
I had to remove homebrewtalk from my life because it became such a problem! Haha. I also went Keto so beer didn’t fit in my diet plan anymore. Lost a bunch of weight, and kind of considering adding home brew back in but at a more reasonable rate than I used to do.
It will probably help that I don’t work at a brewery anymore, and that I don’t hang out with professional brewmasters every day I have off. I’m thinking 2 batches a month is reasonable if I share with friends ;-)
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Hopefully I'll be competent by the time i have apples and pears to harvest. In the mean time, I'm starting from square one with cider, mead, and beer.
Don’t get discouraged at first with your cider. Ciders are notoriously difficult to brew with a clean flavor, and it will take some experimentation with temps and yeast strains. Sometimes they are best drank a month old, sometimes a year old. We did a few batches a year for several years and I always enjoyed the process.
I still haven’t done mead, but it is definitely on the list. I used to do a TON of all grain home brewing, and even worked at a brewery for a few years to learn more. It is almost as addicting as habitat work and hunting, so be forewarned! Haha
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