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#254136 - 01/27/12 10:48 AM
Re: Mead in MB keg
[Re: Beklorn]
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Ultimate Mr Beer Fan
  
Registered: 10/28/08
Posts: 2760
Loc: Columbus, GA
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I have never made mead, but from what I understand there is a lot of transferring to get it clarify. Which could be a problem. I could be wrong, just from what I remember reading.
I have made a braggot (2/3 honey, 1/3 malt). The fermenter is fine structurally. I think that is your question...ya?
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Brewing Since: 10/12/08
Fermenting: Best Bitter, MaiBock Carbing: Conditioning: Vienna, Drinking: English IPA, 1885 Scottish IP, Dry Stout, 80/-, Harp clone, American Stout, Brown Ale, Braggot On Deck: perhaps another lager.
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#254142 - 01/27/12 12:27 PM
Re: Mead in MB keg
[Re: Jacylrin]
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Registered: 10/28/08
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Loc: Columbus, GA
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To get rid of any odors, I've done 4qt water and a heaping tblsp of Baking Soda. Let it sit overnight and took care of any/most smells. Another (less expensive) option to you.
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Brewing Since: 10/12/08
Fermenting: Best Bitter, MaiBock Carbing: Conditioning: Vienna, Drinking: English IPA, 1885 Scottish IP, Dry Stout, 80/-, Harp clone, American Stout, Brown Ale, Braggot On Deck: perhaps another lager.
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#254143 - 01/27/12 12:37 PM
Re: Mead in MB keg
[Re: Bitter_Bob]
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Registered: 12/17/09
Posts: 9809
Loc: Brooklyn, NY
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Yup, meads and ciders don't have nearly the strength of odor that root beer does, so the Mr. Beer fermentor is fine.
I did a blueberry melomel in the LBK, and it did take a lot of racking to get it to finish out (I was pushing the yeast well neyond its alcohol tolerance, and I racked it in a very splashy manner, so the extra o2 introduced, along with nutrient I added, really helped it to keep going).
But as Jacy mentioned, it can tie up a fermentor for a good long time--which is why I usually use my LBKs for these kind of batches, and use my larger fermentors for beer.
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