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Too Sweet Mead?



 
 
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Old 21-04-2006, 02:47 AM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
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Default Too Sweet Mead?

I have a mead that I started at SG 1.00 and it is now at .60 and has
stopped fermenting after a month.. I tried to re-start with no luck.
It is what it is. I used two cans of welch's grape juice concentrate
with 1 pound each sugar and honey for one gallon. It has a kick to it,
but just too sweet for my tastes. What can I do with it? Make it into
vinegar? Use it for cooking? Blend it? Dump it? it doesn't taste "bad"
just like an alcoholic Kool-Aid or "prison wine" or something like
that. It is only one gallon so not much of a loss. Will aging help at
all?

 




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