So, my wife and I bottled our first successful batch of mead a few weeks ago. Okay, technically it's something called tej, or Ethiopian honey-wine, but mead is simpler. We had one batch come out as basically the most generic booze imaginable, which is weird since we were trying for a metheglin with that batch. The wife insists it was the "inferior" honey we used that time.
Anyway, the latest batch is quite nice, like a good white wine only (naturally) with no fruity notes and a hint of honey flavor instead. If I were one of those liquor experts I'd probably say it has hints of chocolate, turpentine and squirrel piss or something. As I'm not, I'll only say: yum. And to top it off, I opened one of our bottles last night and POP! Bubbling mead. Hell yeah.
I asked my wife (who's the "expert" here) if maybe we could make whisky next, but she says good oak barrels are hard to come by. Regardless, homebrewing
Anyway, the latest batch is quite nice, like a good white wine only (naturally) with no fruity notes and a hint of honey flavor instead. If I were one of those liquor experts I'd probably say it has hints of chocolate, turpentine and squirrel piss or something. As I'm not, I'll only say: yum. And to top it off, I opened one of our bottles last night and POP! Bubbling mead. Hell yeah.
I asked my wife (who's the "expert" here) if maybe we could make whisky next, but she says good oak barrels are hard to come by. Regardless, homebrewing
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