Looking Forward
Jan. 15th, 2014 08:32 amI bought 250g rose petals (source: famous foods, ask them to bag it up in bulk), some allspice, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. I have the half-bucket of honey (approx 7kg) and sweet mead yeast.
Gonna do the rosepetal mead this weekend.
In the future:
I'll see if I can get another bucket of honey to do a blackcurrant mead (I wish I could find gooseberries) and the cedar honeywine based on http://www.nbcnews.com/science/aged-perfection-3-700-year-old-cellar-housed-luxurious-wine-2D11638850 which I might do with grapes too. Still contemplating that one, I'm thinking seriously about emailing the guy.
I want to do another barleywine based on pale malt, and maybe another with my vanilla beans in english (less hoppy) style.
I want to do a sweet stout (with lactose) flavoured more strongly with sarsparilla (also at famous foods, need to talk to them about bulk) than with hops, for a root beer flavoured drink. I was originally gonna base this on a golden ale. Maybe do two batches? After the barleywine with its 97259874389798lbs of ingredients, regular beer feels so cheap to make.
I've been playing with the idea of doing a grape wine from a bucket of juice. Malbec or Syrah or maybe maybe sweet Riesling?
I also kindasorta want to do a port. Really kindasorta. But maybe a grape wine first?
My chocolate milk liqueur from last year (the previous year?) is amazing, I want to do another round of that now that meyer lemons are in stores. Need to ackquire vodka or, better yet, everclear for that.
Gonna do the rosepetal mead this weekend.
In the future:
I'll see if I can get another bucket of honey to do a blackcurrant mead (I wish I could find gooseberries) and the cedar honeywine based on http://www.nbcnews.com/science/aged-perfection-3-700-year-old-cellar-housed-luxurious-wine-2D11638850 which I might do with grapes too. Still contemplating that one, I'm thinking seriously about emailing the guy.
I want to do another barleywine based on pale malt, and maybe another with my vanilla beans in english (less hoppy) style.
I want to do a sweet stout (with lactose) flavoured more strongly with sarsparilla (also at famous foods, need to talk to them about bulk) than with hops, for a root beer flavoured drink. I was originally gonna base this on a golden ale. Maybe do two batches? After the barleywine with its 97259874389798lbs of ingredients, regular beer feels so cheap to make.
I've been playing with the idea of doing a grape wine from a bucket of juice. Malbec or Syrah or maybe maybe sweet Riesling?
I also kindasorta want to do a port. Really kindasorta. But maybe a grape wine first?
My chocolate milk liqueur from last year (the previous year?) is amazing, I want to do another round of that now that meyer lemons are in stores. Need to ackquire vodka or, better yet, everclear for that.