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Other Ingredients
Amount
|
Name
|
Cost
|
Type
|
Use
|
Time
|
4 each |
Cinnamon stick
|
|
Spice |
Primary |
21 days |
24 each |
Allspice
|
|
Spice |
Primary |
21 days |
8 each |
Whole Cloves
|
|
Spice |
Primary |
21 days |
2 tsp |
Yeast Energizer
|
|
Other |
Boil |
5 min. |
2 tsp |
Yeast Nutrient
|
|
Other |
Boil |
5 min. |
1 each |
Campden Tablet
|
|
Water Agt |
Secondary |
14 days |
0.50 tsp |
Spakolloid
|
|
Fining |
Secondary |
14 days |
4 tsp |
Sweet Orange Peel
|
|
Flavor |
Primary |
21 days |
200 ml |
Black tea
|
|
Other |
Boil |
5 min. |
0.50 tsp |
Potassium sorbate
|
|
Fining |
Secondary |
14 days |
Priming
Method: Honey
Temp: 75 °F
CO2 Level: 0 Volumes |
Target Water Profile
Light colored and hoppy
"Sweet Metheglin Mead" Metheglin beer recipe by Momobills. BIAB, ABV 15.97%, IBU 0, SRM 5.76, Fermentables: (Wildflower Honey, Raisins (dried)) Other: (Cinnamon stick, Allspice, Whole Cloves, Yeast Energizer, Yeast Nutrient, Campden Tablet, Spakolloid, Sweet Orange Peel, Black tea, Potassium sorbate)
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Cost ฿ |
Cost % |
Fermentables |
฿ |
|
Steeping Grains (Extract Only) |
฿ |
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Hops |
฿ |
|
Yeast |
฿ |
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Other |
฿ |
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Cost Per Barrel |
฿ 0.00 |
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Cost Per Pint |
฿ 0.00 |
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Total Cost |
฿ 0.00 |
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