brushwood24
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I made 6 gallons of mead and split it between two 3 gallon carboys. I
added about half a gallon of apple cider to one and in a day it got
REALLY clear and the other one is still as cloudy as ever. The
ingredients for the apple cider just says "Apple Juice" and it also says
"No preservatives or sweeteners." Is there some property of the juice
that would cause the mead to clear like that or could it be that there
is something in the cider that they are not required to list in the
ingredients? Here's a picture:
added about half a gallon of apple cider to one and in a day it got
REALLY clear and the other one is still as cloudy as ever. The
ingredients for the apple cider just says "Apple Juice" and it also says
"No preservatives or sweeteners." Is there some property of the juice
that would cause the mead to clear like that or could it be that there
is something in the cider that they are not required to list in the
ingredients? Here's a picture: