Linden WineOrigin: Ancient Period: Traditional |
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Actually, the recipe given here is for linden mead, in that I recommend linden flower honey, linden flowers and linden sap in it's making. You can, however, substitute another kind of honey and use water for the linden sap. Ingredients:
3l linden flowers with the stems of the flower removed
Method:PreparationAs with most of the other mead recipes presented on this site, this recipe has been gauged to make 5l of mead. Only a basic listing of ingredients is given, and for a brewing method please see this page for a step-by-step guide. Also see this page for a list of the equipment you'll need. Prepare the flowers by snipping the stems off with scissors and place in a plastic bucket. Add 2l of hot linden sap (or water) and leave to soak for 24 hours, pressing occasionally with a wooden spoon. The following day strain the flowers through muslin, ensuring that you squeeze the last of the sap from them. Add the lemon juice to this. Meanwhile bring the remaining sap (or water) to a boil and add the honey a little at a time until it dissolves. Turn off the heat, add the yeast nutrient and allow to cool. Add the flower liquor to this and when it reaches about 37°C add the yeast. At this point you can return to following the instructions given in the basic extract brewing page to make your mead. Again, this is not a 'short' mead, and you can follow the recipe given for my 'standard' basic mead exactly. As a wine-like mead, once bottled, this preparation needs to be left to mature in the bottle for at least a three months. |
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