Barkshack Ginger Mead

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Time to Prepare this Recipe 120 minutes Prep: 60 minutes Cook: 60 minutes
Calories Per Serving and Nutrition Information 2526 calories per serving view nutrition facts
# of servings this recipe makes 24 bottles suggest servings
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Ingredients

7 pounds honey light
1 1/2 pounds corn sugar
1 ounce ginger root fresh, up to 6 ounces
1 1/2 teaspoons gypsum gypsum
3 teaspoons Yeast nutrient
1/4 teaspoon irish moss powdered
1 pound fruit crushed, up to 6 pounds
3 ounces lemongrass or other spices
1 package champagne yeast
3/4 cup corn sugar for bottling

Directions

Boil 1 1/2 gallons of water, the honey, corn sugar, grated ginger root, gypsum, citric acid, irish moss, and yeast nutrient for 15 minutes.

Turn the heat off.

If you're going to add fruit (this is entirely optional, as are the spices) then fish out as much of the ginger root shavings as you can.

Then add your crushed fruit or concentrate and let it steep for 10-15 minutes.

Some ideas for fruit are: Sour cherries, blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, chokecherries, rhubarb, grapes, grape concentrate.

go wild here. Pour the entire must (unsparged if fruit is added) into an open primary fermenter and add about 3 gallons of cold water.

When cooled to 70 to 78 degrees, hydrate and pitch your yeast.

After the specific gravity has fallen to 1.020 or within 7 days, whichever comes first, rack the brew into a secondary fermenter.

Leave the fruit behind.

Age 1 to 1 1/2 months in the secondary fermenter.

Bottle with 3/4 cups priming sugar.

If using spices or herbs as a flavoring, add them now by making a "tea" and adding them at bottling time.

The flavors will be fresher and sharper.

Some suggested spices are lemon grass, citrus peel (just the zest, not the white part), etc.

If using cloves, cinnamon, or hops go lightly on these.

Adding flavors in this manner also allows you to use different flavors in the same batch, since you're just adding a "tea" to the mead at bottling time.

You can bottle two or three flavors at once this way! This mead should age from 3 months up to a year to allow the harsh flavors to mellow out.

Tasting at 6 months will show approximate flavor profile.

Serve well chilled.

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 909g
Amount per Serving
Calories 2526 0% of calories from fat
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0.0g0%
 Saturated Fat 0.0g0%
 Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 35mg1%
Total Carbohydrate 682.0g227%
 Dietary Fiber 4.0g15%
 Sugars 652.0g
Protein 4.0g8%
Vitamin A 7%  Vitamin C 149%
Calcium 6%  Iron 20%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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