I’m following a simple video on YouTube which covers yeast starting, sanitization and setting up the mead.

My question is, if I back sweeten my Meade after a few months… Won’t that just wake up the yeast and get them producing more alchohol? I saw somebody say something about a chemical to stabilize it but what if I don’t want a chemical in my Brew?

Is there an alternative?

  • 🧟‍♂️ Cadaver
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    1 year ago

    Following that principle you could also stop the fermentation early by adding ethanol to your mead and the taste will be sweeter.

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      1 year ago

      By ethanol do you mean like everclear? Can consumers buy that in all states?

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        1 year ago

        Ethanol is the regular alcohol, yeah. You can use vodka too, that’s just ethanol with water.

        I had to look-up what everclear is, it sounds like some kind of industrial solvent, haha

      • 🧟‍♂️ Cadaver
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        1 year ago

        Ethanol is alcohol, I don’t know what everclear is. If you don’t have access to pure alcohol (which is often banned) you can replace it with a strong alcohol : vodka, rum, eau de vie, absinthe, … until you reach your desired alcohol content (generally ~15° ABV)