1 Gallon Deluxe Mead Making Kit
with ingredients for a Traditional Mead for Beginning Mead Makers
• 1 – 2 Gallon Brewing Bucket with lid
• 1 - 1 Gallon Glass Carboy
• 1 – Hydrometer and 14” test jar
• 1 – Auto Syphon and racking cane combo
• 1 – Stopper
• 1 – Airlock
• 1 – 3lb. jar of honey from The Valley Hive
• 1 – 5g sachet of LALVIN 71B Wine Yeast
• 1 – 2g bag of FERMAID O Yeast Nutrient
• 1 – 2g bag of FERMAID K Yeast Nutrient
• 1 – 2g bag of DAP Yeast Nutrient
• 1 – 7g bag of GO FERM Yeast Nutrient
• 1 – 3oz bag of P.B.W (alkaline detergent)
• 1 – 2oz jar of Star San (Acid Sanitizer)
• 1 – Beginner Traditional Mead Recipe curated by Virago Brewing
Congratulations on taking the first step in your mead making journey! It might seem a bit daunting at first, but mead making is all about having fun rather than nailing it on the first batch. Remember, the most important part of this craft is enjoying the adventure and learning from doing!
Truth be told, the best mead you’ll ever drink is the one you make yourself. So relax, enjoy the process, and know that every step you take gets you closer to making something wholly unique and yours.
with ingredients for a Traditional Mead for Beginning Mead Makers
• 1 – 2 Gallon Brewing Bucket with lid
• 1 - 1 Gallon Glass Carboy
• 1 – Hydrometer and 14” test jar
• 1 – Auto Syphon and racking cane combo
• 1 – Stopper
• 1 – Airlock
• 1 – 3lb. jar of honey from The Valley Hive
• 1 – 5g sachet of LALVIN 71B Wine Yeast
• 1 – 2g bag of FERMAID O Yeast Nutrient
• 1 – 2g bag of FERMAID K Yeast Nutrient
• 1 – 2g bag of DAP Yeast Nutrient
• 1 – 7g bag of GO FERM Yeast Nutrient
• 1 – 3oz bag of P.B.W (alkaline detergent)
• 1 – 2oz jar of Star San (Acid Sanitizer)
• 1 – Beginner Traditional Mead Recipe curated by Virago Brewing
Congratulations on taking the first step in your mead making journey! It might seem a bit daunting at first, but mead making is all about having fun rather than nailing it on the first batch. Remember, the most important part of this craft is enjoying the adventure and learning from doing!
Truth be told, the best mead you’ll ever drink is the one you make yourself. So relax, enjoy the process, and know that every step you take gets you closer to making something wholly unique and yours.