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Mead Blend, 3 1/4 Oz.
A Homebrew Heaven blend of nutrients, tannins, acids that are lacking in most Meads. Sufficient for making 5 gallons of delicious mead.
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Price: $4.30
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SKU: N07
Shipping Weight: 0.4 lb.
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1/15/2009 -- When using raw honey (non-pasturized) do we really need to boil it? If we do have to boil, will we lose flavor? Because, when I add honey to my beer, and I add it, when the first fermentation starts . By the way Nectar of the Gods is the Best! (I got lucky on it!!!, now I know why honeymoon came from Mead.)

11/28/2008 -- I have been making wine and beer for a couple of years now. "Love the process" and the results! My brother has many bee hives and I can get all the honey I want. Do you have a kit that has the necessary ingredients less the honey? Mead is the next quest on my list :-)) Thanks in advance Alan Monie

11/18/2008 -- I was researching mead and i stopped by a local meadery and he said for a five gallon batch that primary would probably take between 2-4 months and the entire process will take a year. is this true? Does leaving sit too long in primary damage it? Thank you i love the QnA pages

8/1/2008 -- HI, I would like to try to make mead. Do I need to buy a "Beer Kit" and do you sell instructions for this? I have only made whiskey with a still. Beer and mead making is COMPLETELY NEW. Please help with some info and tell what I need to buy. Thank You,,,Paul

5/2/2008 -- I've brewed four of your beer kits with great success, thank you. I live in New York City, and with summer approaching I’m sure the temperatures will be well above 75. Is there a something, perhaps wine, that will ferment properly at higher temperatures? I’m predicting between 80 and 85 degrees. I’ve heard Mead might, but the one Mead I’ve tasted was too sweet for my taste. Any suggestions? Thank . . .

4/29/2008 -- We tried this mead kit and loved it. Now we want to try a cyser. A lot of what I have been reading says to rack/bottle once it clears up. Do you have any guidelines for how long meads/cysers should ferment? Thanks for the help.

2/29/2008 -- Re: Mead Blend, 3 1/4 Oz. product. Can I get this mead blend in larger quantities? I've found it to be a very good product. If so, in what quantities and at what price? Or is it something that is customizable at a certain 'per pound' or 'per ounce' rate? Thanks!

1/26/2008 -- I live about an hour (if traffic is good) from the address on your website. Do you have an actual store or is everything here based solely online?

6/2/2007 -- I just recently started my first batch of mead (my first brewing experience). I did not know that you were supposed to let the mead ferment in an initial fermentor BEFORE putting into a carboy with an airlock. I put the must into a carboy from the beginning and put the plug and airlock on.....how will this affect my final result? And how does this affect when to do the initial racking. Essentially . . .

4/11/2007 -- I have recently started using your mead blend for the nutrients and had great results with my first batch. Historically I've used a little gypsum and Irish moss in my meads and was wondering if your blend had any in it.

3/13/2006 -- with your mead blend do i add it as the honey/water cools after boiling or after it cools?

9/18/2005 -- does your mead blend contain sulfites. I am making mead for a friend that has no tolerence to sulfites

10/11/2004 -- I've made a pyment (mead with fruit) using homegrown grapes. The grape concentrate was added to the honey-water mixture towards the end just long enough to pasturize. Mead nutrient was also added at that time. Once the mixture was forced cool (75-80 degrees F), the Wyeast Sweet Mead Yeast Package was added. It had been swelling for about 12 hours at 70-80 Degrees. Now the Mead has been in the . . .

3/17/2004 -- what is mead???

3/10/2004 -- What is the difference between a dry mead yeast and a sweet mead yeast?? Also if you make mead with a basic wine yeast will it turn out ok?

2/16/2004 -- It has been about 4 days since I mixed the ingrediants and put the mead into my primary fermentor and I have not seen any evidence of fermentation. It is rather cold where I live (50-60 degrees) and the mead is in my shed. Will this ruin the mead or just take a really long time to ferment before I can transfer it to the carboy?

2/4/2004 -- About how long will I have to wait before I can drink my mead?

12/28/2003 -- Hi, I recently received a "Nectar of the Gods" kit. I'm planning to make the mead in the next day or two. In going over the kit components I noticed that there are two packets of dry yeast (both the same). Do I use both packets even though the label says one packet is sufficient for 5 gallons? Thanks for your assistance!

10/24/2003 -- I just like to say that I enjoy making your mead kits. I have made "gallons" of it and it never last long. My friends drool over it. The best thing that I found out is to disolve the honey in all the water or juice before I put it my fermenter.

10/21/2003 -- I have recently started my first batch of mead using the Wyeast Sweet Mead Yeast. After combining the Honey,water and mead blend and allowing the mixture to cool to 75 degrees I pitched the yeast. Unfortunately there seems to be little or no sign of fermentation after 7 days. Is the reaction less obvious than when brewing beer or is my fermentation stuck? If so, is there any way you would suggest . . .

10/18/2003 -- If I wanted to make a cyser, and used your Nectar of the gods mead making kit, how much Apple Fruit Wine Base would I need? If I don't need the full 9.5 lbs., could I divide it between batches?

10/16/2003 -- What equipment do i need besides the mead kit to make mead?

8/22/2003 -- I am going to make my first attempt at making mead. How important are campden tablets in this process and how do I use them?

8/5/2003 -- I'm attempting my first batch of mead (or anything for that matter), and am having a great time, but have a few questions. When I'm ready to bottle my mead, is it better to cork it into wine bottles or can I cap it into 12oz. bottles? In either case, how much head space should I leave in the bottle? Do I need to do anything else before or after putting it into bottles (heat or cold pasturization etc.)? . . .

7/12/2003 -- Sirs,I make a tasty lemony pilsner beer.My equipment is geared to the five gallon batch.My brother,a viking buff saw you'r mead kit over my shoulder and asked if I could brew a batch as mead is very prevelant in Celtic lore.Will my beer equipment suffice to do you'r kit. And yes I do Know my spare fermenter will be tied up as mead usually takes longer.Thanks A Heap!!

6/30/2003 -- I am a novice home brewer and recently purchased a Mead Kit. I followed the directions and everything looks to be ok. Within 8 hours, I could hear the CO coming out. My only question is: Right now, all the honey has settled tot he bottom. Is this correct or is there something I chould be doing to get it off the bottom?

6/25/2003 -- I am a novice when it comes to wine making. I am about to get started however, and need some advice before placing my order. I plan to make "Mead" for my first batch. Other than Item "H24" in your catalog, do I need to order the Mead Blend or Mead Yeast, and if so, which yeast. I will also be ordering complete kit. I believe the mead kit will make five gallons, but many of the fruit wine concentrates . . .

6/11/2003 -- Since I've had a few successful batches of wine made (my friends think so) I was wanting to know does this kit come complete or is there any other additional equipment or ingredients I need to purchase for this..Thank you

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