Id love to see you attempt to make mead the way it was done originally hundreds of years ago. Like using rain water- clay pots- wild honey- and idk how yeast was made back then for fermentation
hey! i’m really new to mead making i get most of my info from you or annoying people on reddit lol. could you make a video with EVERY step that you personally take while making a mead? backsweetenting, clearing agents, stabilizing… i have a general idea, but i just never know what i’m doing right/wrong. thank you!
I can't wait to see the results! Also, where did you get the lids for those mason jars? Seems like a pretty good way to start making mead for a beginner like me who has a bunch of jars lying around!
Thank you for doing this! Amazing how many people are failing to realize mead takes time to make, and you’re obviously posting in real time. I think it’s awesome!
My second batch of mead has overflowed through the airlock. Did I mess up or is my jar just a little too full for how active my yeast is? It’s a peach mead recipe. First fermentation cycle with fruit this first round.
I'm really confused at whether or not I should bother subscribing because I'm REALLY interested in your content, but what are your videos bro you have shorts and shorts as videos....Why upload 3 1 minute videos as actual videos? Meadbusters is a great idea but this execution is just weird lol
RU-vid shorts only allow 60 second videos. Any videos uploaded under 60s automatically become shorts, but anything over 60s will be uploaded as actual videos, with no way to make them shorts unless you cut everything past 60s off
This video will not get him what he wants. This video is a great introduction. Simply hold it until the series is done. The people that are interested will be long gone before the series is posted. Look at how the rest of videos in This area are done: they are edited and released after. This would get him his goal of more engagement. As it is, thus is clickbait with no payoff.