Vivant Anon
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Anyone here make your own #bread #yogurt #butter #cheese #kombucha or mead or #grow your own #mushrooms #canning #beekeeping #chickens (eggs or meat) #followback #garden #homestead #husbandry #farming

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06:55 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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LD Jones
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In response to Vivant Anon.
I make, bread, mead, beer, and I grow my own grapes for my annual "backyard" pyment
07:28 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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Vivant Anon
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In response to LD Jones.
What advice would you give for a novice mead brewer? 🙏
08:03 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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RA
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In response to Vivant Anon.
My advice is to use Sandor Katz's Wild Fermentation method. Honey water ferments safely and automatically. You don't need to get fancy unless you want to.
11:54 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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LD Jones
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I wouldn't recommend wild fermentation for a beginner as the results are less repeatable.

However, to each their own, and wild fermentation can be fun and rewarding. I just hate seeing people quit the hobby after a failure, and imho wild yeasts aren't easy for beginners.
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12:17 AM - Apr 03, 2024
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RA
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In response to LD Jones.
In my experience, wild fermentation works (esp. with mead) and is much easier than modern brewing techniques. The variations make it more fun.
12:21 AM - Apr 03, 2024
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LD Jones
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In response to RA.
Do you open ferment, or do you culture your own yeast?

Or do you just use the yeast in un-pasturized honey
12:22 AM - Apr 03, 2024 (Edited)
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