huesmann
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Could one do a mead that was cloudy, like milk of the poppy, that wouldn't settle out?
FWIW, there's an obscure noble house called House Beesbury of Honeyholt.
Yeah, Wildling Berry does sound better.
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Hey guys,
In another thread, some members expressed an interest in brewing mead inspired by Game of Thrones. Since Season 3 is premiering at the end of the month, there's plenty of time to brew before Season 4 starts.
Someone suggested starting a dedicated thread so that we can all post pictures/recipes of our GOT-inspired meads. Well, here it is!
And perhaps I should point out that "Daenerys" has no apostrophe.That capsumel is a lovely colour! I feel the need to point out though, that Daenery's title is spelled "Khaleesi"
And perhaps I should point out that "Daenerys" has no apostrophe.
Where do you get your Vintner's Harvest juices?1 - 96oz of Vinters Harvest Cherry
Yeah, thanks. I was wondering if you had a cheaper source, though. Shipping on that sort of thing kills.
When you rack to secondary and finish, can you let us know how much of the red is maintained? I bought a can of VH raspberry juice to do something similar, and wondering if it'll work.
Not Stark Raven Cherry Mead?I'm working on getting the alcohol up to 18% in my Stark Raving Cherry Mead.
Thanks for the link. I'm about 30 minutes away, but my girlfriend lives there! Any idea how big the puree cans are?If you're anywhere near Columbia, Maryland Homebrew has fruit purees.
Here's a link to the raspberry.
http://stores.mdhb.com/-strse-1022/RASPBERRY-PUREE-for-home/Detail.bok
Nothing at all. Stark Raven would just be just an additional play on words, because of the ravens Westerosi use to communicate, and Bran Stark's 3-eyed raven."Betrayal: A Stark Raving Cherry Mead!!" It's supposed to be crazy stark raving mad mead! 1) for how big the alcohol and cherry aspect will be and 2) for the crazy betrayal that happened to the starks. Why what am I missing?? Is my grammar wrong?? haha
Nothing at all. Stark Raven would just be just an additional play on words, because of the ravens Westerosi use to communicate, and Bran Stark's 3-eyed raven.
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