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I want to make a mead that will age gracefully over the next 20 years
or so. What I want to do is make a special present for my kids after they get married (for the honeymoon - sappy I know). So for the meadmakers, what sort of recipe should I make...a melomel or a straight mead? Any suggestions on a flavor that will age well...or maybe even a recipe? For the winemakers, what sort of residual sugar, alcohol and TA should I shoot for so that the mead will stay stable? I know it will be a gamble on whether or not it will turn out to be any good in the end...and I would track its process...so I will end up making a couple of gallons to squirrel away so that I know if it is a waste of time. |
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