Mead Making Process
You will make mistakes. It is inevitable. Learning from mistakes is key to becoming a master mead maker. Sometimes you may not even know what has gone wrong. This is where rigorous note-keeping comes in handy.
Why Keep Notes?
Notekeeping makes troubleshooting possible, as you can post your notes online for others to review and give feedback. With no notes, more advanced mead makers can only speculate as to where you went wrong.
Another reason to keep notes is the ability to reproduce your recipes. You may have just made the tastiest mead in history, but without the notes to recreate it, it will be lost to time.
What Notes to Keep
You should keep a note of the following data:
Date batch created
Batch size
Full ingredient list and measurements
Method statement detailing all steps taken
Original Gravity
Ferment temperature and gravity checks
Final Gravity
Stabilizing dates and doses
Backsweetening dates and measures
Bottling Gravity
Mead Batch Log Downloads
Use our free mead batch log to keep accurate records of each mead you make.