Yum. Fresh raspberries. I don’t get them often because they don’t last. I should get them more often. Hm. Raspberry mead? It would have to be a small batch or I’ll go broke buying raspberries.
It was frustrating for me to talk about different kinds of #mead using their English name when speaking in French, so I decided to progressively translate them.
The first on my list was cyser. I went back to its Latin root sīcera and evolved it back to Modern French.
French speakers, say hello to the word cicère!
Next on my list are metheglin, bochet, and pyment.
Today, I started a gallon (3.8 l) batch of brombær mjød and a gallon batch of solbær mjød.
For each batch, I used 1.36 kg of honey, 25 g of raisins, 4.2 l of water, and a 5 g packet of Lalvin D-47 yeast. For the fruit, I used 1.4 kg of brombær and 290 g of solbær (I would have liked to use more solbær but that's all I could harvest).
In about a week or so, I will strain and rack these into glass jugs and let them continue to ferment.
Wife and I decided to take a much-needed spontaneous #vacation over the long weekend. The kids are with Grandma.
Our hotel room was double booked. Some people walked in us, thankfully fully clothed. It got worked out. It’s a fun story. Now I’m drinking #mead from a Central Texas meadery and we’re discussing what to do for dinner.
Gah! Personal #Hilary damage. It turns out the waterproof box housing my #DIY retrofit electronics for an outdoor brew #fridge is Indeed waterproof.. and was full of rainwater! (Somebody had the bad idea of putting the cable entry on top... and failed to seal it!). Just burned 3 hours fixing it.
Came home with a good haul of #mead and a pretty cool mirror that we're going to repaint for the hall bathroom when we redo it in the next couple weeks (as soon as we find a vanity we like).