making mead at home in just 9 days

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • ever tried mead? it's basically honey wine... good for the bees, and good for us!

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  • @hammerite6418
    @hammerite6418 Před rokem +437

    I’d be a lot warmer and a lot happier with a bellyful of mead

    • @xwinter9374
      @xwinter9374 Před rokem +20

      Lol I hope someone else gets this reference

    • @heresjonny.
      @heresjonny. Před rokem +15

      🏹 knee-seeking arrow 😂

    • @OGStarlightKY
      @OGStarlightKY Před rokem +17

      Only a milk drinker wouldn’t get this reference

    • @AmazingAutist
      @AmazingAutist Před rokem +14

      Aww, did someone steal your sweet-roll? 🥺🙄

    • @598bryce
      @598bryce Před rokem +7

      ​@@xwinter9374i used to pickpocket mead into his inventory when hed say that. 😮

  • @arthurjimenez9010
    @arthurjimenez9010 Před rokem +194

    Usually it ferment for weeks and ages for month, so it could be, good, clear and strong, but good for you, Keep it up

    • @WhiskeyThrottleRides
      @WhiskeyThrottleRides Před rokem +35

      This is considered a quick mead. It’s like the most absolute basic mead you can make, it’s more of an everyday drink. Nothing like true aged mead that you could have from fermenting for a month and aging it

    • @Dinos676
      @Dinos676 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Thanks I'm a minor and I really want to get my hands on all these drinks and even some meth just kidding lol

    • @simonji2940
      @simonji2940 Před 8 měsíci +7

      ​@@Dinos676get some preservative free apple juice, bread yeast and make the cork lose to let it fart out co2

    • @Remmy750
      @Remmy750 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The fermentation process takes about a week or less. 95% of the alcohol is already processed in a couple days. I believe they age it for the flavor.

    • @simonji2940
      @simonji2940 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Remmy750 you age it because otherwise its jet fuel

  • @pinoy_dude
    @pinoy_dude Před rokem +433

    Ngl, I'm here bc of God of War

  • @we_getting_stoned
    @we_getting_stoned Před 7 měsíci +11

    "Can I come in? I have mead."
    -Thor, God Of War: Ragnarok

    • @WerewolfLPSoldier
      @WerewolfLPSoldier Před 6 měsíci

      "You would not find me good company."

    • @we_getting_stoned
      @we_getting_stoned Před 6 měsíci

      @@WerewolfLPSoldier "Oh... I'm sure we'll find LOTS to talk about."

    • @Oldschooldeath
      @Oldschooldeath Před 2 měsíci

      Cringy af you learn from video games
      Read a book

  • @ReapingTheHarvest
    @ReapingTheHarvest Před rokem +78

    I thought I was the only one who drinks premature mead that is still bubbly, and ends up with a horrible 3 day hangover with gastrointestinal issues.

    • @kyronearle2223
      @kyronearle2223 Před 11 měsíci +9

      I think I accidentally made mead. I put rice in a air tight jar with bee pollen and some salt to make a nutrient bath for my hair, I left it now for two whole days in my dark carboard, i noticed its bubbly at the top and i opened it and it was fizzy and didn't smell rotten, is this changed into a weird new type of mead because rice makes sake in Asia and we know honey makes mead and i researched that salt enhances alcohol, Im of legal drinking age so should i give it a sip lol?

    • @alexjames6818
      @alexjames6818 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@kyronearle2223probably wont be very much alcohol with a small amount of honey and probably very little wild yeast but sure

    • @secretalt1265
      @secretalt1265 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@kyronearle2223ayo we need an update, what it taste like fam?

    • @MisaMisaIsOnTop
      @MisaMisaIsOnTop Před 9 měsíci

      @@kyronearle2223 drink it 😂

    • @slyper_the_sly_dragon
      @slyper_the_sly_dragon Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@@secretalt1265 no update cause they died

  • @tman2953
    @tman2953 Před rokem +77

    “Get your Viking on” is the most eat, pray, love bs I’ve heard this year

    • @eazy8579
      @eazy8579 Před rokem +1

      As an actual Viking Age Reenactor, I agree

    • @AmazingAutist
      @AmazingAutist Před rokem +8

      Now I want to see an Eat-Pray-Love Wine Mom with rippling muscles and a fucking double-bladed axe 😂

    • @dangerdan2592
      @dangerdan2592 Před rokem +12

      Feeling cute today! Might raid a settlement and take the women and children as slaves 💅

  • @PlastiForge
    @PlastiForge Před 7 měsíci +1

    This company is the Live, Laugh, Love of the brewing community.

  • @hypermusic420
    @hypermusic420 Před rokem +40

    YOUR FINALY AWAKE

  • @bro2917
    @bro2917 Před rokem +57

    Dont heat up the water btw, the honey lose important and healthy properties if the water gets over 33c

    • @Lil_Harvard
      @Lil_Harvard Před rokem +27

      When you're drinking alcohol I don't think nutrition is what you're focusing on

    • @ricksanchez3785
      @ricksanchez3785 Před rokem +5

      ​@@Lil_Harvardit's not, but why remove the healthy parts if there's no reason?

    • @ricksanchez3785
      @ricksanchez3785 Před rokem +5

      ​@@Lil_Harvardthe only reason she heated the water is probably to make it easier to mix in the honey, but it doesn't take more than a few minutes with room temp water

    • @randod1683
      @randod1683 Před rokem +3

      ​@@ricksanchez3785it also helps lose the smell, and that means some of the flavour

    • @alexjames6818
      @alexjames6818 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@ricksanchez3785wild yeasts and extra stuff in honey can sometimes mess with it. And considering this is the people who sell the yeast i think they arent looking to take a risk like that and are playing it safe.

  • @ALRULZ1965
    @ALRULZ1965 Před rokem +26

    For someone like me who has been homebrewing for years, this is laughable.

    • @user-cq5gl1ri7q
      @user-cq5gl1ri7q Před 8 měsíci +4

      Ok

    • @slyper_the_sly_dragon
      @slyper_the_sly_dragon Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@user-cq5gl1ri7qis true lol

    • @TTV-OXIDE145
      @TTV-OXIDE145 Před 7 měsíci

      Lmfao I stared learning before this finding this and it's so easy and and I'm making a apple cider rn and it's smells fucking delicios

  • @DeeEditor1
    @DeeEditor1 Před 11 měsíci +7

    The whiterun guards are always buzzing about mead. Im here to see what the hype is about

  • @notasponsor2609
    @notasponsor2609 Před rokem +26

    9 days for mead isn’t long enough. Probably weak af

    • @MrSauceman09
      @MrSauceman09 Před 2 měsíci

      Usually that’s correct but if you use turbo yeast 9 days is plenty

    • @born2biscuit
      @born2biscuit Před měsícem

      What is the turbo yeast called​@@MrSauceman09

    • @born2biscuit
      @born2biscuit Před měsícem

      ​@MrSauceman09 oh nevermind it's literally called turbo yeast

  • @matthewmeiring6521
    @matthewmeiring6521 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Generally-speaking mead takes about 1 month to finish fermenting. Which means, at the end of seven days, you will not have the maximum amount of alcohol that you could've gotten out of your brew.
    Also, having seen a few of these shorts before, they are most likely going to cold-crash this brew in the fridge after day 7. Cold crashing pauses fermentation, causing the yeast to fall out of suspension and collect at the bottom of the jug. Bear in mind that cold crashing PAUSES fermentation, it does not permanently stop fermentation. If you pull the brew out of the fridge and let it warm up, fermentation can, and likely will, restart. So if you cold crash it at day 7, do not put the brew in a sealed bottle and leave it out, because if fermentation restarts, it will pressurize the bottle and the bottle could explode.

    • @29elines21
      @29elines21 Před 6 měsíci

      I hope people that intend to make this and go short with a coldcrash read this...
      Also thanks for the info

    • @matthewmeiring6521
      @matthewmeiring6521 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @29elines21 You're welcome. I try to post a warning on every Brewsy video I see, because they never warn people about the dangers of cold crashing an active fermentation and creating a bottle bomb.

  • @wrayth3951
    @wrayth3951 Před 11 měsíci +12

    mead wont be good after just 9 days.

  • @ThickyRicky69
    @ThickyRicky69 Před 11 měsíci +16

    CobraJFS sent me

  • @andrewjansen9702
    @andrewjansen9702 Před 7 měsíci

    Great gift to give your spouse on your wedding day.
    You can’t spell married without the letters M E A D

  • @redbeardedt3437
    @redbeardedt3437 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Dont heat it up, just take a few extra minutes to mix.

  • @Ulivefromtheheart
    @Ulivefromtheheart Před 3 měsíci +2

    Not sure why she mentioned that it’s gluten free… that’s marketing I guess. God these people….

  • @paulo_roberto900
    @paulo_roberto900 Před rokem

    I am impressed with the way in which mead is produced. But between us, imagine how much you have to invest to keep a meadery in operation. 💲

  • @chadhughes188
    @chadhughes188 Před rokem +2

    I started buying healthier food awhile ago and some of my fruits were going bad so I started a batch of my own. I used one mango, an ounce of strawberries without the skin, pumpkin honey and a few slices of ginger. I had some yeast from the farmers market so I used that instead of the brewsy packet you used. I smelled it after four days and it burned my nostrils, I may have made hard alcohol on accident.😅

    • @AmazingAutist
      @AmazingAutist Před rokem

      Did...did you drink it?
      Are you still alive?

    • @chadhughes188
      @chadhughes188 Před rokem +4

      @@AmazingAutist It was surprising good and I got pretty buzzed so it was worthwhile, I’ve actually got a few grape meads fermenting along with another mango batch now.
      Skål🍻

    • @AmazingAutist
      @AmazingAutist Před rokem +2

      @@chadhughes188 okay, great! I will try this when I can I just got to find those space for it and a good jug.

    • @user-zg4gx9zq9b
      @user-zg4gx9zq9b Před rokem

      Its impossible to get an ABV above 18% via fermentation so im calling bullshit unless you have very weak nostrils. You need to distill to get hard liquor.

    • @skullcrusher9445
      @skullcrusher9445 Před 7 měsíci

      Ummm its not hard alcohol... its a low abv, you prob got all the degassing.

  • @eshollen
    @eshollen Před rokem +19

    Just make a total of 1 gallon liquid, all ingredients included. Add some raisins. Bring to 160. Cool the entire pot in an ice bath (sink). Bring it right to 110. Add yeast. Fill 2 growlers with rubber stoppers. Add aerator. Wait 3 days. Rack. Give it another 7 days after rack. Rack. Cap. Age in the dark, sealed. There ya go the easiest way

    • @John03030
      @John03030 Před rokem +1

      Don’t forget to cut up the raisins to the inside of the raisin gets used too

    • @ReapingTheHarvest
      @ReapingTheHarvest Před rokem +1

      Why do you rack after 3 days? Just wait till it's mostly done fermenting before racking.

    • @AmazingAutist
      @AmazingAutist Před rokem +3

      Okay now how do you do this without all the Fancy Pants stuff? Because I can do this without all of this stuff I never heard before like a growler and I don't have a narrator or what I assumed to be a very specific type of rack in my house and I do really want to try this

    • @JFunk717
      @JFunk717 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ⁠@@AmazingAutistfastest thing I can say, watch more mead videos. A growler is a large container (usually if not always made of glass). Racking is switching containers to remove sediment basically, by use of siphoning to eliminate introducing oxygen.
      Like I said, a few videos is probably the best crash course you can get.

    • @JFunk717
      @JFunk717 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@AmazingAutistpossibly look what comes in some of the kits online. That will give you the list of what you need, and pics of it all. You don’t need to go spend lots of money. Mead making actually requires very little.

  • @evanf7334
    @evanf7334 Před 3 měsíci +2

    They yassified making mead😭

  • @ryanmadgwick6016
    @ryanmadgwick6016 Před 6 měsíci

    As someone who's been making my own mead for a few years now this bothered me on a personal level. Check out city steading brewing if you want to see how to do it properly.

  • @justo2484
    @justo2484 Před 5 měsíci

    I’d be a lot warmer and happier with a belly full of mead

  • @Justmatty1134
    @Justmatty1134 Před 10 měsíci +1

    King cobras disaster mead sent me here

  • @C28_Music
    @C28_Music Před 11 měsíci +4

    Warm? Interesting… does this help accelerate the process? My understanding is that yeast thrives in environments of about 60degrees F

    • @matthewmeiring6521
      @matthewmeiring6521 Před 8 měsíci

      When she said warm, I think she room-temperature. Keep it somewhere that isn't cold and where the temperature remains steady.

  • @scottkeppler7251
    @scottkeppler7251 Před 4 měsíci

    I've made regular wine before, I'm going to have to try this.

  • @ZrankFappaH
    @ZrankFappaH Před 9 měsíci +1

    How do you make sure the bottle isn’t gonna explode? You stated all the things needed, and then at the end plug the bottle with something you didn’t mention.

  • @sauravbasu8805
    @sauravbasu8805 Před 2 měsíci

    What are your reasons for liking mead over other drinks ?

  • @usmanya5110
    @usmanya5110 Před 7 měsíci

    Maven Black Briar sends her regards.

  • @edieuro95
    @edieuro95 Před rokem +10

    What are you making honey beer? Mead takes a lot longer than 1 week quit giving people false expectations

    • @majiki5473
      @majiki5473 Před rokem +4

      Honestly this company seems like they're just taking turbo yeast and repackaging it to make a quick buck.

    • @russelljohnson1030
      @russelljohnson1030 Před rokem +4

      Yeah it should take around 2-6 months or more for mead to properly ferment

    • @eazy8579
      @eazy8579 Před rokem

      You can make mead in 2 weeks if you’re doing a quick mead (the earliest surviving recipe is for such) but this product wouldn’t do it, and you typically will get only 5-10% ABV

    • @skullcrusher9445
      @skullcrusher9445 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@russelljohnson1030 no it doesnt. 2 weeks to a month at most for ferm. Finishing and aging can take months.

  • @brandonforster3719
    @brandonforster3719 Před 10 dny

    KingCobraJfs needs to watch this! 😅

  • @r.t.santor3840
    @r.t.santor3840 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I don’t heat the must

  • @chaseellis3075
    @chaseellis3075 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m here because of Skyrim and I want to try mead

  • @Rickest_Wojt
    @Rickest_Wojt Před 29 dny

    Do you need to desinfect the pot before adding water and honey, or just the jar in which the mead will ferment?

  • @bink9113
    @bink9113 Před 8 měsíci

    Also its very important to make sure everything your using is sterilized.

  • @chandunayak7097
    @chandunayak7097 Před 8 dny

    What happens if we add more yeast in our mead will it get any problem? And in how many hours the fermentation will start after adding yeast

  • @muffinmmm7236
    @muffinmmm7236 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You should add juniper berries in it

  • @matthewmeiring6521
    @matthewmeiring6521 Před 9 měsíci

    A tenth of the time? Traditional methods of making mead take about a month for firmentation, not 90 days.

  • @S3cK5hun8
    @S3cK5hun8 Před měsícem

    For the gas trap, do you add water to it, or allow the fermentation to bubble into it?

  • @teresadesertgirl603
    @teresadesertgirl603 Před 9 měsíci

    This is great! But I’m curious how it’s good for the bees? Would love to learn about that 😊

  • @NickBEADG
    @NickBEADG Před 11 měsíci +1

    I would have done it much differently, and longer.

  • @jonnyevans7652
    @jonnyevans7652 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have no knowledge or experience of making mead etc and with this recipe you can make the mead in as little as 9 days. What if you wanted to let it age longer would this yeast blend work good for aging or after it’s complete would you allow the mead to sit longer on it’s own and that would work as an aging process?

    • @matthewmeiring6521
      @matthewmeiring6521 Před 8 měsíci +1

      (This is long, but please read.) This will technically be mead after 9 days, but you're not going to have as much alcohol as mead traditionally has. 3 cups of your average honey would get you around 9-10% ABV, but only if you let the fermentation go for about a month. After only a week of fermentation, you'll probably have 3-4% abv, which is fine if you want a sweet beverage with a slight amount of alcohol, but not if you wanted to try making traditional mead.
      I don't know much about aging from my own experience, but of the CZcams channels I've watched, all of them usually transfer their brews off of the yeast about a week after fermentation is complete, because sitting on the yeast for too long can impart weird or undesired flavors to your brews. Maybe it's different with Brewsy, but I doubt it.
      Also, I believe Brewsy tells you to put your brew in the fridge after day 7. This is called cold-crashing. It is used to pause fermentation and to clear up the brew by forcing yeast and other particles to fall out of suspension and rest on the bottom of the jug. This is only a pause, it does not permanently stop fermentation. To permanently stop fermentation, you either have to let your mead ferment for about a month in a warm area, or you can use certain chemicals to stop the yeast early, or you can pasteurize your brew to stop the yeast early.
      If, after nine days, you put your brew in sealed bottles without using chemicals or pasteurization to stop the yeast, you need to keep the bottles in the fridge. If you leave the bottles out, it will warm up and fermentation could start again. If fermentation starts again in the sealed bottle, it will pressurize the bottle and the bottle could explode.

  • @MijdonOdinson
    @MijdonOdinson Před rokem +4

    2/3 of water, and you add the rest cold?
    How much honey did you use for a gallon of water?
    How much yeast?

    • @num9908
      @num9908 Před 11 měsíci +1

      You should use 3lbs of honey per gallon. Yeast amount depends but 3g-7g per gallon.

    • @skullcrusher9445
      @skullcrusher9445 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@num9908not necessarily true on the honey. Depends on what you are brewing. I use 2.5 lbs in some of my brews.

  • @Daniel-vp2on
    @Daniel-vp2on Před 8 měsíci

    9 days?... Nah. 2 weeks at least, then aging. I make a still mead that takes 9 months to age. It's worth the wait.

  • @nrhurley117
    @nrhurley117 Před 26 dny

    There are no hops in the mead which means there’s no need to cover it.

  • @Remmy750
    @Remmy750 Před 7 měsíci

    You can get any yeast at the local grocery store doesn’t have to be special yeast. You don’t have to mess with all these air locks and nonsense. Just toss it in a bucket. If you want it stronger Boil it and collect the vapor. Enjoy.

  • @redd31rs
    @redd31rs Před 7 měsíci

    Def still needs yeast nutrients and more time to ferment but sure go for it

  • @MicroTigerMeow
    @MicroTigerMeow Před 7 měsíci

    Get your Viking on yessss💅✨

  • @jacobprice8769
    @jacobprice8769 Před rokem +6

    Wait how does that stuff make it ferment so fast? I just brewed my first batch of mead and it took 3 weeks in primary fermentation and one in secondary before we considered it done

    • @teambrewsy
      @teambrewsy  Před rokem +2

      hey jacob, great question! the brewsy scientists spent months and months reverse-engineering the factors behind commercial winemaking and scaled them down into a little friendly packet! six ingredients work in tandem in each brewsy bag to create tasty wine at record speed for you.
      besides our secret blend, brewsy works no different than other natural winemaking: yeast eat sugars in juice to produce alcohol, creating carbonation as a by-product. this is the same way all alcohol around the world is made, even beer and liquor! it’s called alcoholic fermentation, and it’s awesome :) cheers!

    • @AedanBlackheart
      @AedanBlackheart Před rokem +20

      Because it's a scam.

    • @ValleyDIY
      @ValleyDIY Před rokem +12

      There is no way to make it ferment faster. 9 days will make about 2 - 3 percent abv if youre using honey. They barley made any alcohol. Watch a channel called city steading brews if you want actual information

    • @dragonb5758
      @dragonb5758 Před rokem

      ​@local if you watch city steading you know your calculation is not even close. I know you're making a point here but it's probable she got past 10% but it's not done fermenting indeed. Good way to make a bottle bomb lmao

    • @dragonb5758
      @dragonb5758 Před rokem

      ​@@ValleyDIY the only way it would only be 2 percent is if it is really cold where you ferment. I ussually do 14 days

  • @rayholt4643
    @rayholt4643 Před 4 měsíci

    AWESOME

  • @jayalakshmib7824
    @jayalakshmib7824 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm here cuz i wanna taste it but my parents don't drink

  • @ndnwalt6649
    @ndnwalt6649 Před 2 měsíci

    3 cups of honey???

  • @joe56474
    @joe56474 Před 3 měsíci

    I hope people don't actually think this would make a decent mead. You can't rush fermentation. If you're serious about brewing mead, wine, beer, etc., then look elsewhere.

  • @Howtheydodat
    @Howtheydodat Před rokem

    Forgot about sanitizing everything, but hey its a short right?! Aint no body got time for that

  • @derekpappalardo6809
    @derekpappalardo6809 Před 11 měsíci

    gluten free alcoholic drink xd look at that healthiness

  • @AedanBlackheart
    @AedanBlackheart Před rokem +17

    Not nearly enough time...

    • @BLVCKSCORP
      @BLVCKSCORP Před rokem +7

      Yep, mead needs to be atleast 12%

    • @randod1683
      @randod1683 Před rokem

      ​@@BLVCKSCORPnah, could be hyrdomel

  • @highbrass7563
    @highbrass7563 Před 6 měsíci

    What's the thing you put on top of the one gallon bottle?

  • @MrFaberX
    @MrFaberX Před rokem +7

    Interesting! 😁 which yeast do you suggest? 🤔

    • @teambrewsy
      @teambrewsy  Před rokem +4

      we recommend the brewsy bag! it's a magical blend of booze-making yeast and other nutrients that speeds up traditional winemaking... and makes 12-15% ABV wine, cider, or mead in just a week :) cheers!

    • @kuro758
      @kuro758 Před rokem +2

      me & my friend got a fine batch with baking yeast

    • @skullcrusher9445
      @skullcrusher9445 Před 7 měsíci

      Umm what speeds up the process, you using fermaid and hulls in your mix? Cuz they dont speed it up....

    • @skullcrusher9445
      @skullcrusher9445 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@kuro758thats how I started, using bread yeast. Works great.

    • @PlastiForge
      @PlastiForge Před 7 měsíci

      @@skullcrusher9445Master Wine Maker here, Fermaid O, K, hulls definitely do speed up the fermentation process.

  • @andideil617
    @andideil617 Před 8 měsíci

    Is the yeast same for baking bread?

  • @RissaNaChelle
    @RissaNaChelle Před 10 měsíci

    update?

  • @Zzw2648
    @Zzw2648 Před 10 měsíci

    Whats the process after the 7 days

  • @overwatchpronstars3277
    @overwatchpronstars3277 Před 9 měsíci +3

    *"Let it be known that the God of thunder is on 2 things: killing giants AND PISSING MEAD!!!"*

  • @infamousschmuck292
    @infamousschmuck292 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m confused because the instructions I got says it has to be stored at 32°

    • @JFunk717
      @JFunk717 Před 11 měsíci

      Some people claim that pasteurization is like quick aging a mead…it changes the flavor…so may be a good or bad idea, depending on how good it is at the moment. After that, no problems. You can also use chemical pasteurization tablets.

    • @JFunk717
      @JFunk717 Před 11 měsíci

      That may also be to ensure the yeast doesn’t start back up, popping tops, or worse. If you don’t kill it, it’s a risk you take.

  • @nickpaparidis5602
    @nickpaparidis5602 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you sweeten it with something sugarfree after fermenting? For example augar free maple syrup?

    • @LazyBoyA1
      @LazyBoyA1 Před 9 měsíci

      you can add more honey, but it will be a hell of a lot stronger too

    • @matthewmeiring6521
      @matthewmeiring6521 Před 8 měsíci

      You can sweeten the brew with non-fermentable sugars, like erythritol or allulose. You can use sugar-free sweeteners too, but check to make sure that there really is no sugar in there (some companies say sugar-free but there is a small amount of sugar.) I would be cautious in using sugar-free maple syrup, because I though maple syrup was liquid sugar, but if there really is zero sugar in there, you should be fine to use it.
      Whatever you end up using, if you are unsure, put the sweetener in your brew, put the airlock back on, leave the brew in a warm and dark place, and watch the airlock for a couple of days. If you don't see any bubbling in the airlock after a couple of days, that likely means your sweetener did not restart fermentation and you should be good to go.

    • @slyper_the_sly_dragon
      @slyper_the_sly_dragon Před 8 měsíci

      You could also pasteurize it and then you can use sugar to sweater as you kill any yeast that's left

  • @TheDirtyChef
    @TheDirtyChef Před 9 měsíci

    Well at least there aren't Any cookies... Or bananas.. or jalapenos... Or monster energy drink in it

    • @slyper_the_sly_dragon
      @slyper_the_sly_dragon Před 8 měsíci

      Actually adding monster after the fermentation is actually done, 1 to 2 months not 9 days, might be interesting.

  • @souleater4242564kodd
    @souleater4242564kodd Před 8 měsíci

    Not a single measurement, good job

  • @vapestar3705
    @vapestar3705 Před rokem +3

    How much honey?how much water?can I add sugar?lemme know I'd like to atleast try it

    • @dragonb5758
      @dragonb5758 Před rokem +1

      2-3 lbs of honey to the gallon jug depending on how strong or sweet. She said 3 cups which is 3 lbs. You can add sugar but don't need to. It will up.the Abv or sweetness depending on the yeast some will go to 20%

    • @dragonb5758
      @dragonb5758 Před rokem +3

      If you add more sugar than honey it won't be true mean anymore. There is no need . But different flavors would be suggested for sure. Plain mead is kind of a one trick pony but if you add any fruit or fruit juice of choice you'll up your game

    • @ReapingTheHarvest
      @ReapingTheHarvest Před rokem +1

      Don't just make plain honey mead. It tastes awful. It does get the job done though.

    • @dragonb5758
      @dragonb5758 Před rokem

      @Michael A agree with this unless you age it for a long long long time to develop. Definitely add some fruit or fruit juice instead of water. Much better. Lychee actually blew me away with its flavor, finished with some pear slices in secondary *chef kiss*

    • @vapestar3705
      @vapestar3705 Před rokem

      @@ReapingTheHarvest I wanna make honey/berry mead....Noone helps with grams/ounces/ml/any fuccin thing lmfao

  • @lord_toker
    @lord_toker Před rokem +2

    Honey wine and mead are not the same things. Nearly screamed in shock when I heard that.

  • @TTV-OXIDE145
    @TTV-OXIDE145 Před 7 měsíci

    Mead was first made by people in asia look it up not the nords

  • @kiritsakis1
    @kiritsakis1 Před rokem +2

    Do I have to use wine yeast (+ mead yeasts are a cash grab imo) or will a high tolerance beer yeast do?

    • @kevinconnors2430
      @kevinconnors2430 Před rokem +2

      just pick some juniper berries or get some dried fruit and put it in water with sugar to make a wild yeast starter, yeast is everywhere. don't waste your money on yeast from a store. you could even just leave the mead exposed to the air and hope for some yeast to come in through the air but that's less reliable

    • @kiritsakis1
      @kiritsakis1 Před rokem +1

      @@kevinconnors2430 while I don't disagree, I like the control that I have over the brew with a lab yeast. The place where I live averages 30-32 Celsius right now, so I prefer the guarantee that what I got will ferment and condition correctly.

    • @slyper_the_sly_dragon
      @slyper_the_sly_dragon Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@kevinconnors2430you're dumb, that's how you get contamination and basically make poison.

    • @slyper_the_sly_dragon
      @slyper_the_sly_dragon Před 8 měsíci

      You can use bread yeast for a half decent product

  • @TheLameDragon
    @TheLameDragon Před rokem +1

    Is the brewsy bag necessary if lemon peels have natural yeast?

    • @hippyjoe
      @hippyjoe Před rokem +2

      Natural ferments can be difficult to start, but brewsy bags aren't necessary at all. Any brewing yeast will work, and you can even use something like Fleischmann's. You can totally get fermentation started with natural yeast, but it's kind of a coin toss if it works.

    • @slyper_the_sly_dragon
      @slyper_the_sly_dragon Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@hippyjoeyou can use bread yeast too in a pinch

  • @captaindeadpool1997
    @captaindeadpool1997 Před 5 měsíci

    This is gonna be my friet fime making mead why wrap it in a towel

  • @AK-sq5nc
    @AK-sq5nc Před 9 měsíci

    Viking wine 😅

  • @toddpyrkos278
    @toddpyrkos278 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Add a few raisins for yeast health makes stronger batch

  • @ramirogarcia2227
    @ramirogarcia2227 Před rokem +1

    Well I’ve been knowing about mead since Skyrim but now it’s because of god of war ragnarok

  • @monicarodrigues985
    @monicarodrigues985 Před 11 měsíci

    What's the thingy closing the jar called?

  • @probablecausetocheckhard-drive

    how much honey?

    • @John03030
      @John03030 Před rokem +1

      The recipe I did a while back was like 2 pounds and a half of honey

    • @eazy8579
      @eazy8579 Před rokem +1

      2.5-3 pounds of Honey for 1 gallon of mead

  • @hhhhhh-zy6mn
    @hhhhhh-zy6mn Před rokem

    can I make it without the airlock and just use an airtight jar

    • @Flamecoat101
      @Flamecoat101 Před 11 měsíci +2

      No that’s how you make a bomb

    • @theastronomer5800
      @theastronomer5800 Před 11 měsíci

      God no! It will explode. But, you can put plastic over the top, poke a few holes with a needle and then put a tissue/paper towel over the top and an elastic band around it. You need to let the gas vent and nothing will go in.

  • @subject21calpha76
    @subject21calpha76 Před rokem +6

    Not bad, all father would be proud of you!

  • @bro2917
    @bro2917 Před rokem

    Mead isnt a wine though

    • @lexilooloo7873
      @lexilooloo7873 Před rokem +2

      it's a honey wine!..🍯🍾

    • @bro2917
      @bro2917 Před rokem

      @@lexilooloo7873 not technically, mead is its own thing. Mead is actually older than wine so if anything one could call all wines mead instead :)

    • @lexilooloo7873
      @lexilooloo7873 Před rokem

      @bro2917 well if you want to get technical, wine is made with 🍇 so. Yes, mead is not a wine, more of a winelike substance! but I'll call it honey wine! 🍯🍷

  • @geezushasrisen
    @geezushasrisen Před 11 měsíci

    This is wrong. All you need is a ballon and 9 days, toobz. TWU.

  • @andrewjansen9702
    @andrewjansen9702 Před 7 měsíci

    I am BUZZ 💡📆 I come in ☮️

  • @user-sf8wc8wx9g
    @user-sf8wc8wx9g Před 7 měsíci

    😂😅😊

  • @WTC7
    @WTC7 Před 10 měsíci

    Is that a Jewish shawl?

  • @Caliburn1995
    @Caliburn1995 Před 7 měsíci

    Stir, dont shake! You dont want air to ruin youre mead

    • @nickt6980
      @nickt6980 Před 6 měsíci

      You actually should aerate at the start

  • @donovanchilton5817
    @donovanchilton5817 Před 10 měsíci

    Awful marketing. Truly, truly terrible.

  • @nene1964
    @nene1964 Před rokem +1

    Why do u talk like that lmao

  • @dalebabcock722
    @dalebabcock722 Před 8 měsíci

    Watching this just hurt. Do not follow This Woman's advice

  • @adamyasingh3713
    @adamyasingh3713 Před 11 měsíci

    Its not good for the Bee's, who tf told you that? Pseudo Environmentalism

  • @OuTGoD
    @OuTGoD Před 9 měsíci

    Worst way ive ever seen by far

  • @je-sus-6910
    @je-sus-6910 Před 7 měsíci

    Trash

  • @royalwayne7244
    @royalwayne7244 Před rokem

    Its not wine

  • @__fu
    @__fu Před rokem

    So if this is at 10-12 percent in 9 days if I let it sit longer it will increase in percentage, right?

    • @El.Levo77
      @El.Levo77 Před rokem +3

      Depends on your yeasts alcohol tolerance and the amount of honey/sugars present in your must. Take a gravity reading with a hydrometer to determine the gravity before and after fermentation