Description
Adventures in Homebrewing Blueberry Mead Kits
This kit will make 5 gallons of Fruit based mead/melomel.
What's Included:
6 Pounds of Blueberry Puree
9 Pounds of Honey
Pre-Measured Amounts of the Following:
Acid Blend
Yeast Nutrient
Pectic Enzyme
Potassium Sorbate
This kit will make 5 gallons of Fruit based mead/melomel.
What's Included:
6 Pounds of Blueberry Puree
9 Pounds of Honey
Pre-Measured Amounts of the Following:
Acid Blend
Yeast Nutrient
Pectic Enzyme
Potassium Sorbate
Campden Tablets
Easy to Follow Instructions
Yeast sold separately.
*Honey will not ship in Glass Containers, Honey is shipped in Plastic Containers
Easy to Follow Instructions
Yeast sold separately.
*Honey will not ship in Glass Containers, Honey is shipped in Plastic Containers
Read our How to Make Mead article to learn more about the process of mead making.
Mead Knowledge :
The ancient Greeks gave the name Ambrosia to mead. It was also called Nectar. Some of the ancients believed it was the drink of the gods, and was thought to descend from the Heavens as dew. Then it would be gathered in by the bees. Ancient Greeks believed mead to have magical and sacred properties. The Greeks believed that mead would prolong life, bestow health, strength, virility, wit and poetry. The bees themselves, we are told by Virgil's Georgics, are driven to the sky to honor the goddess Aphrodite. And, the prophetesses at Delphi are suspected of drinking mead made from a honey from slightly toxic plants in order to induce their prophetic states, and visions of the future.
View The Blueberry Hill MEAD Instructions here.
Mead Knowledge :
The ancient Greeks gave the name Ambrosia to mead. It was also called Nectar. Some of the ancients believed it was the drink of the gods, and was thought to descend from the Heavens as dew. Then it would be gathered in by the bees. Ancient Greeks believed mead to have magical and sacred properties. The Greeks believed that mead would prolong life, bestow health, strength, virility, wit and poetry. The bees themselves, we are told by Virgil's Georgics, are driven to the sky to honor the goddess Aphrodite. And, the prophetesses at Delphi are suspected of drinking mead made from a honey from slightly toxic plants in order to induce their prophetic states, and visions of the future.
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