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Junker2017

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Morning all, i am looking to start my first mead brew and had some questions about ingredient profiles. Basically I want to use whole spices (cardamon pods, vanilla beans etc.), however I'm familiar that with some spices and additives they can become overwhelming especially when steeped over a long period of time.

One of the ingredients im thinking of using was vanilla beans however I would rather add a full pod and bruise slightly so it can be removed at a point in time without decanting (tied to fishing line and a bouy-float device). Probably the best question is is there any harm to having the ingredients kept in a stainless-steel contraption inside the carboy as its maturing?

Looking forward to your replies.
 
normally id add in the secondary or after fermentation has finished. you can chuck them i a mesh bag with a string to remove or you can just taste until its just a touch too much and then package and its not a worry as it will fade back over time.
with vanilla beans you need to split them so that the seeds are in contact with the liquid. personally if i was to use it again id use this Queen Madagascan Vanilla Bean Paste 50g - Woolworths
its so much easier also it will settle out so then you just have to rack off it.
 
Thanks for that I'll have a look today as I'll be out grocery shopping anyways. :)
 
I agree with Barls except for the paste. Beans are more controllable and the paste could deliver a lot in a very short time and quickly become too much
 
Thanks for that, essentially what I'm aiming for is a good flavour/bouquet and especially with some of the ingredients like vanilla bean and cardamom they can go from good to TOO MUCH very quickly (frangelico or Campari in nearly ANY drink).
 

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