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dcrnbrd

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Finally tasted the ao mead made last year. I think I should change the name to agent orange. I am going to have to let this one sit for another year.
 
I made one 6 gallon batch of Joe's Ancient Orange and personally, am not a big fan of it. I think it finishes way too sweet, and (as Ifound out)am not a big fan of spices in ANY alcoholic beverage. I still have 6or so bottles of that batch which was made in February of 2006 laying around. Perhaps I need to try it again?


- GL63
 
dcrnbrd said:
Finally tasted the ao mead made last year. I think I should change the name to agent orange. I am going to have to let this one sit for another year.

Really? Did you follow the recipe closely? I've found that if I follow it, I have a nice tasting mead that is great within 6 months. If I use wine yeast instead of bread yeast, then I have a mead that I have to let age at least 18 months. The original recipe was tried and tested over a long period by Joe Matioli to make an early drinking mead, and deviations only seem to bring the aging back to a normal mead timeframe.
 
I used wine yeast and am not thrilled with it so it sits in bottles in my cellar and will give another try in like 6 more months. Ill let it sit there until its good or goes bad!
 
I made 2 batches a couple of years ago.........

It's in the basement. I should find it and try it someday. I didn't care for mine either. The oranges tasted rancid and the alcohol was high.
 
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