How to Make a 6% Strawberry & Vanilla Mead

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @ManMadeMead
    @ManMadeMead  Před rokem

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  • @sticknotfire
    @sticknotfire Před 4 měsíci +1

    I can't tell you how many times I've watched this and hadn't noticed Vulfpeck Live on the TV in the back. One of my favorite albums to listen/watch. This man has TASTE!!! (but we already knew that)

  • @eddavanleemputten9232
    @eddavanleemputten9232 Před rokem +3

    One word: Yum.
    I think that just about covers what needs to be said.

  • @chraetorcreative4402
    @chraetorcreative4402 Před rokem +9

    I just want to throw out there, thanks to the discovery of your channel I just started my first batch of mead last night. I decided to go with my own version of a Viking blood mead using hibiscus tea and cherry juice with vanilla. Due to some of your videos that I've seen, I decided to use the Red Star Premier Rouge yeast. All that said, I would love to see you do a Vikings blood mead. I'd love to see what kind of twist you put on it.

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před rokem +3

      I'm so glad I could help!

    • @chraetorcreative4402
      @chraetorcreative4402 Před rokem +1

      @@ManMadeMead you've been a huge help. I love your videos and have been consuming them excessively.

    • @ReapingTheHarvest
      @ReapingTheHarvest Před rokem +1

      @@chraetorcreative4402 And soon to be consuming mead excessively 😁. Just kidding.

    • @chraetorcreative4402
      @chraetorcreative4402 Před rokem +1

      @@ReapingTheHarvest the only part about that that sounds inaccurate is the soon. Got to let that shit age.

    • @ReapingTheHarvest
      @ReapingTheHarvest Před rokem +1

      @@chraetorcreative4402 True that! I hope it turns out great for you.

  • @lazyplumber1616
    @lazyplumber1616 Před rokem +1

    I really like the added backlighting. Thanks for the video, I'm going to try this out.

  • @jasonherrington2002
    @jasonherrington2002 Před rokem +2

    On my list to make is a banana/vanilla (banana pudding) mead.

  • @aaronweyl2272
    @aaronweyl2272 Před rokem +1

    Oh yes, that brew taste like Strawberry Cream! (Strawberry and Vanilla)
    Looks good even if it's not clear,
    I made a similar thing but with berries and cider, something I would love to tried out!.
    Nice work mate!

  • @TigerPat_9180
    @TigerPat_9180 Před rokem +1

    Really Enjoyed your Video , Thanks ! 🐯🤠

  • @riukrobu
    @riukrobu Před rokem +1

    Lovely recipe!

  • @garyhunter4042
    @garyhunter4042 Před rokem +1

    I got a U-keg that I use as a 1 gallon keg. Easier/more affordable than most other kegging systems

  • @markdrury7879
    @markdrury7879 Před 5 dny

    Just drank my first bottle of this...oh my!
    What other brews could i use a vanilla pod in, i have a spare

  • @nightshadesage
    @nightshadesage Před rokem

    Oh, this sounds good.

  • @Daniel_Grgic
    @Daniel_Grgic Před rokem +1

    This sounds so tasty!!!

  • @EndlessOceans
    @EndlessOceans Před rokem

    I have a strawberry/rose mead planned, but in my studies, i’m hearing the bandaid flavor comes from not enough strawberries. 4-6lbs I have seen recommended for just ONE gallon, so if you’re using 4lbs in a 3 gallon, may not be enough (strawberries are difficult to impart their flavor)

  • @ausbjmcd
    @ausbjmcd Před rokem +2

    great sponsor intro 😂

  • @dstahl
    @dstahl Před rokem +2

    I make a 5 gallon similar to this, but instead I cold crash the mead with strawberries instead of putting them in the primary.

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před rokem +2

      That sounds good too!

    • @dstahl
      @dstahl Před rokem +1

      @@ManMadeMead I’ve been watching your hydromel vids. You inspired me 😁

  • @JamesLStapleton
    @JamesLStapleton Před 6 měsíci

    Me. being sad when I found out this wasn't a 1 gallon recipe xD *Edit. Kept watching for the funs and found at 11:46 a 1 gallon recipe is revealed!

  • @smellyhippi
    @smellyhippi Před rokem

    Probably the first sponsored ad that I have watched what a great idea.

  • @PNLT
    @PNLT Před rokem

    Few questions if that is cool, I'm starting this exact recipe, I'm making about 1.5 gallons. If I understand right did you just remove the strawberry's or rack it after 8 days before you inserted the vanilla.
    Also is degassing a MUST for this? Would leaving any carbonation increase the likelihood of bottle bombs?
    Also, I was thinking about using "SWERVE" to backsweeten.
    Its ingredients are 1) Erythritol 2) oligosaccharides 3) Natural ingredients. I was hoping the oligosaccharides were too complex to be eaten by the yeast or will that cause any issues?

  • @littlebones88
    @littlebones88 Před rokem +8

    Just for technical information, what most people think is the strawberry's seeds is actually the fruit or achenes. These however each contain a seed. Most strawberry plants are created from runners or clones, not seed. In any case, looks nice, but is a much different animal than the one I made. I did not notice any band-aid flavor. I made a nice strawberry sack mead starting with 2lbs of strawberry preserves & 1 pound 8.4 ounces honey in primary, then 2lbs 5.8 oz of frozen split strawberries & 2 pounds 1.5 ounces of honey in secondary, plus 7 ounces honey for back sweetening. Came out to 17.955% ABV and a heavenly 1.020 final gravity. It was strong, but smooth and bright, very aromatic and a rich red color. Used K1-1116. The next one I'm doing the same, except using white grape juice instead of water with the preserves and adding rose petals in with strawberries in secondary. Cheers!

    • @ewok7075
      @ewok7075 Před rokem +3

      It’s not “the fruit” it’s a fruit and they’re still seeds

    • @littlebones88
      @littlebones88 Před rokem +1

      @@ewok7075 Sorry, you are wrong. The supposed seeds are the fruit, ask any botanist. What we see as the red fruit is an accessory fruit. Check it. Not that big of a deal, but thought I'd mention it as I recalled such from college botany.

    • @ewok7075
      @ewok7075 Před rokem +4

      @@littlebones88 still a seed maybe learn the definition of seed

    • @littlebones88
      @littlebones88 Před rokem

      @@ewok7075 Believe what you want, makes no difference to me.

    • @Brometheus420
      @Brometheus420 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@littlebones88The “seeds” on the surface of strawberries are called “achenes” because the seed is enclosed in an outer shell.
      So it has seeds inside the things we call seeds... making them contain seeds

  • @TheDLCIncluded
    @TheDLCIncluded Před rokem

    The two times I've tried strawberry mead it's given me the plastic taste the first time, and the second one is still young but it's got something off that I'm not sure what it is yet. I might have to try this recipe/method, I really want a strawberry mead lol

    • @TheDLCIncluded
      @TheDLCIncluded Před rokem

      I think I'll try a different brand of frozen strawberry, and possibly try removing the seeds just to give myself best odds next time

  • @thurstonsmith279
    @thurstonsmith279 Před rokem +1

    Maybe they got oxidized? That could explain the haziness and different color

  • @MHF22
    @MHF22 Před rokem

    Hey.
    I noticed you recorded gravity when back sweetening with your none fermentable. As honey is thicker than the none fermentable wouldn't your gravity reading be lower than the actual sweetness level? I usually get the sweetness index and compare the two to work out how none fermtables to add to reach the gravity honey would give, am I wasting time :'D?
    Thanks!

  • @dailykilluminati1310
    @dailykilluminati1310 Před rokem

    I’ve got 3 gallons of strawberry mead. Do you think 15ml Vanille extract should be enough? Also does the sugar in the extract change the taste? Because it will ferment out?

  • @jackjames7514
    @jackjames7514 Před rokem +2

    Uh... where do I get a Star San sweater???

  • @jonathanandersen5274
    @jonathanandersen5274 Před měsícem

    How much pectic enzyme would you use?

  • @jonathanandersen5274
    @jonathanandersen5274 Před měsícem

    Would you puré the strawberries before or after cold macerating?

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před měsícem

      I would put them in after cold macerating!

  • @Andersenjonas
    @Andersenjonas Před rokem +1

    Gonna try this one. Think i want a bit more kick to it. Think it still would be good with like 10-12% alcohol? And do you know the alcohol tolerence of pectic enzyme?

    • @dpiatt240sx
      @dpiatt240sx Před rokem +1

      Mix enzyme with fruit prior to adding into brew.

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před rokem +2

      I think it could still be good! Pectic enzyme doesn't have an alcohol tolerance. It's used to break down fruit skins.

    • @Andersenjonas
      @Andersenjonas Před rokem +1

      @@ManMadeMead Thx for the answer. :) Its just that i have a brew at orrund 16-17%, and dident have any enzyme in stock at the time of making it. But i got some, and tried to add it, but it dosent really seem to work. Guess something else is the case then, gonna try and add some other clarifier. :)

  • @piro313
    @piro313 Před rokem +1

    Could the difference in color be from slight oxygenation due to bottling?

  • @caseykeller4353
    @caseykeller4353 Před rokem +1

    I'm interested! Where did you get your vanilla beans? I've looked online and been scared of the reviews saying they were dried out.

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před rokem +3

      I got mine from Shawn Harris - who is the owner of Hawaiian Honey AT&S!

    • @GeorgeSmyth
      @GeorgeSmyth Před rokem

      I will second Shawn - I've gotten honey and vanilla beans from him and he gets my recommendation.

  • @owenstone3754
    @owenstone3754 Před rokem

    Do you think milk sugar would be a good idea to bring out the creaminess?

  • @joshgadbery1873
    @joshgadbery1873 Před rokem +1

    how did the mead not change to red with the strawberries? My vanilla strawberry mead is a light red color

  • @coreychuba
    @coreychuba Před rokem +2

    Is vanilla considered to be a spice?

    • @chraetorcreative4402
      @chraetorcreative4402 Před rokem +2

      I believe so. It's found in the spice section of the grocery store.

    • @coreychuba
      @coreychuba Před rokem +2

      @@chraetorcreative4402 okay yeah that makes sense. I guess I just never considered it to be a spice. So if you submitted a mead to a competition and had vanilla in it, you’d have to submit it in a spiced category?

    • @chraetorcreative4402
      @chraetorcreative4402 Před rokem +1

      @@coreychuba I would perceive it as a methiglen, but that's something you'd probably want to check with the mead competition's officials to be sure of.

    • @chraetorcreative4402
      @chraetorcreative4402 Před rokem +1

      @@coreychuba although I guess that also depends on what else is in the mead. Because I know that an apple mead with cinnamon in it is still considered a cyser even though it has the spice.

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před rokem +3

      I would consider it one!

  • @Funpants94
    @Funpants94 Před rokem

    I'm thinking about making this as my first kegged beverage once I get my kegging setup put together. Do you think this recipe would benefit from doubling the strawberries or was this sufficient?

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před rokem +1

      I honestly think the strawberry flavor was strong enough with the amount of fruit I had!

    • @Funpants94
      @Funpants94 Před rokem

      @@ManMadeMead good deal. I've always gone for 3lbs of fruit per gallon but I haven't dabbled with session strength much at all.

  • @HKRXPRS
    @HKRXPRS Před rokem

    The kegged version has extra colour from the honey whereas the bottled version, if anything, has some bleaching effect from the erythritol.

  • @justindurbin2894
    @justindurbin2894 Před rokem +1

    do you have a link to the little kegs?

  • @melrichardson2392
    @melrichardson2392 Před rokem +1

    What is the strongest mead you can make.

    • @dpiatt240sx
      @dpiatt240sx Před rokem +3

      Make a dry traditional with step feeding, staggered nutrition, proper temperature, and ec-1118.
      After that, add in everclear until you hit your desired strength.

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před rokem +2

      I've attempted at 25% mead (There's a video for it) but only ever capped out at 20% without fortifying.

    • @martharetallick204
      @martharetallick204 Před rokem +1

      I have come quite close to 20 percent with traditional.

    • @eddavanleemputten9232
      @eddavanleemputten9232 Před rokem

      Strongest I ever got to was a touch over 20%. Lalvin 71B, staggered nutrient schedule and step feeding. It took a while to age and reach balance but was delicious. I think I still have a bottle of it floating around somewhere. It’s more suited for sipping a small glass and unfortunately I bottled in 75 cl bottles, which means it’ll get cracked on a special occasion where we’ll be able to come close to finishing that bottle in a group setting.
      I’ve since learned to bottle my high-ABV meads in bottles no larger than 375 ml capacity. That makes them manageable when sharing them with 1-2 others without anyone getting off-your-face drunk. No hangover either.
      For my personal use/preferences, I tend to have no issues bottling anything at or below 12% in 75 cl bottles but anything stronger goes in small ones. Easier to crack one open to monitor ageing without having to worry about intoxication and… more bottles which increases the chance of at least one reaching the 2-year mark or older, even with small batches (1 gallon). When you put so much effort into making something tasty, you want to be able to see and taste it coming into it’s own.

  • @ShootinItStr8
    @ShootinItStr8 Před rokem

    How long did the strawberries stay in there before racking?

  • @ninjinchapster8964
    @ninjinchapster8964 Před rokem

    Did you only use 1 sachet of yeast??

  • @Billbobaker
    @Billbobaker Před rokem

    Interesting but I do not like sweet wines, ciders or meads.

  • @chef_life247
    @chef_life247 Před rokem +2

    I find age get rids of that that taste

  • @briant6669
    @briant6669 Před rokem +3

    Does erythritol taste funny? Will it make mead taste like diet coke? I have never used it.

    • @chraetorcreative4402
      @chraetorcreative4402 Před rokem +3

      I have recently started the keto diet and started using erythritol. I was concerned at first, but I quickly discovered that erythritol tastes exactly like real sugar.

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před rokem +2

      It doesn't taste odd to me! It's obviously not the same as honey - but it doesn't taste bad or weird!

    • @zachburton4190
      @zachburton4190 Před rokem +3

      I’ve heard a bunch of good reviews, but I do want to say I personally did not like what it did to an apple cider I made and I never used it since. If you like it then use it as your tool if not fook it haha

    • @martharetallick204
      @martharetallick204 Před rokem +1

      @@chraetorcreative4402 Another keto newbie. I'm finding a certain tightening around the waistline. I like that. I'm also having way too much fun in the kitchen. Keto cooking is a blast!

    • @chraetorcreative4402
      @chraetorcreative4402 Před rokem +2

      @@martharetallick204 I have to admit, as a steak and potatoes kind of guy it's been kind of tough, but I actually enjoy this food more than my previous food. Now I just have to see if I can make the conversion to completely dry mead.

  • @kingofbleh
    @kingofbleh Před rokem +2

    What does crushable mean?

    • @ManMadeMead
      @ManMadeMead  Před rokem +3

      Like you could have quite a few pints of it!

    • @kingofbleh
      @kingofbleh Před rokem +2

      Oh cool, that's what I figured