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# The Complete Guide to Making Mead: The Ingredients, Equipment, Processes, and Recipes for Crafting Honey Wine

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Some stories suggest that mead was originally discovered when one of our not-yet-upright forebears stuck their hand in a fermenting bee hive and came away with a honeycomb containing a little more than they bargained for. Whatever the truth, brewers have brought this beverage into the twenty-first century, and you can rest assured that The Complete Guide to Making Mead is a thoroughly up-to-date, modern, and authoritative guide to homemade mead. Best of all, it has something for everyone, from the stone-cold beginner to the seasoned veteran. Award-winning mead-maker Steve Piatz begins with a brief history of the fermented beverage; a rundown of the various types of mead; and a discussion of the many types of honey that are available, their characteristics, and where to source them. Readers will be treated to discussions of yeast and special ingredients, as well as what equipment is necessary and reccomended and an illustrated and detailed look at the basic process. Readers will also discover advanced techniques, such as oaking, clarifying, aging, spicing, and blending. There are even sections on developing recipes and troubleshooting problems with the brewing process.With more than 100 color photos, The Complete Guide to Making Mead includes dozens of recipes for basic meads (honey only), melomels (honey and fruit), metheglins (honey and spices), and braggots (honey and malt).

Review: The Almost Complete Guide -- highly recommended - My hunch is that most first-time meadmakers are already experienced at either homebrewing or winemaking. So this book -- that tries to be complete yet is also written for the person without any of this experience -- spends a lot of time on some fairly elementary details for such folks, but lacks really in-depth discussions on some of the questions that are likely to pop up, especially as the meadmaker wants to try anything beyond the most elementary. My first meadmaking read was Ken Schramm's "The Compleat Mead Maker," but that is over 10 years old now and is now dated. So it isn't that one author knows more than the other, because both are recognized as experts in the meadmaking arena. In that respect, I rate Piatz's book as better because it is newer and covers subjects such as degassing and staggered nutrient additions that aren't covered in Schramm's older book. Yet I really wish that Piatz's book would have gone into more detail of the underlying logic of some procedures (such as these) so that I could make judgments as to whether his "typical" approach would work in all instances or in mine. I highly recommend buying this book because it touches on just about every topic that I could imagine, although I did find it particularly lacking on the small little matter of oxygenating musts. While this might not be relevant to the first-time meadmaker that has also never made beer or wine, most experienced homebrewers will have the equipment to do this and routinely use pure oxygen on high-gravity worts. In short, buy this book if you're interested in meadmaking, but still be prepared to surf the net and/or ask questions of homebrewing or winemaking friends that have experience making mead.
Review: Highly Recommended - Steve Piatz is a retired electrical engineer, a Grandmaster Beer Judge, award winning beer and mead brewer and the American Homebrewers Association 2008 Mead maker of the year. Steve covers the essentials, providing an overview of the history of mead, the different types of honey and mead, key ingredients, what kinds of yeast to use, how to make mead, how to finish it, and package it. He finishes the book with sections on advanced techniques, how to develop recipes, provides several example recipes, and concludes with a chapter on troubleshooting. What I find most fascinating about this book is how well Steve conveys the attention to detail and the technique of an award winning homebrewer and how brewing is both an art and a science. For that reason even homebrewers who never intend to make mead will benefit from this book. Steve writes clearly enough for the novice to follow and provides enough tricks of the trade and insights from his long brewing experience to reward the more experienced homebrewer. The book is beautifully photographed and laid out, well organized, and well written. I highly recommend it.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,587 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #32 in Beer (Books) #101 in Wine (Books) #116 in Homebrewing, Distilling & Wine Making |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 391 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Almost Complete Guide -- highly recommended
*by A***N on September 9, 2014*

My hunch is that most first-time meadmakers are already experienced at either homebrewing or winemaking. So this book -- that tries to be complete yet is also written for the person without any of this experience -- spends a lot of time on some fairly elementary details for such folks, but lacks really in-depth discussions on some of the questions that are likely to pop up, especially as the meadmaker wants to try anything beyond the most elementary. My first meadmaking read was Ken Schramm's "The Compleat Mead Maker," but that is over 10 years old now and is now dated. So it isn't that one author knows more than the other, because both are recognized as experts in the meadmaking arena. In that respect, I rate Piatz's book as better because it is newer and covers subjects such as degassing and staggered nutrient additions that aren't covered in Schramm's older book. Yet I really wish that Piatz's book would have gone into more detail of the underlying logic of some procedures (such as these) so that I could make judgments as to whether his "typical" approach would work in all instances or in mine. I highly recommend buying this book because it touches on just about every topic that I could imagine, although I did find it particularly lacking on the small little matter of oxygenating musts. While this might not be relevant to the first-time meadmaker that has also never made beer or wine, most experienced homebrewers will have the equipment to do this and routinely use pure oxygen on high-gravity worts. In short, buy this book if you're interested in meadmaking, but still be prepared to surf the net and/or ask questions of homebrewing or winemaking friends that have experience making mead.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly Recommended
*by A***S on August 7, 2014*

Steve Piatz is a retired electrical engineer, a Grandmaster Beer Judge, award winning beer and mead brewer and the American Homebrewers Association 2008 Mead maker of the year. Steve covers the essentials, providing an overview of the history of mead, the different types of honey and mead, key ingredients, what kinds of yeast to use, how to make mead, how to finish it, and package it. He finishes the book with sections on advanced techniques, how to develop recipes, provides several example recipes, and concludes with a chapter on troubleshooting. What I find most fascinating about this book is how well Steve conveys the attention to detail and the technique of an award winning homebrewer and how brewing is both an art and a science. For that reason even homebrewers who never intend to make mead will benefit from this book. Steve writes clearly enough for the novice to follow and provides enough tricks of the trade and insights from his long brewing experience to reward the more experienced homebrewer. The book is beautifully photographed and laid out, well organized, and well written. I highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good Meade book, has most of what you'll need
*by A***D on October 4, 2015*

I bought & reviewed Ken Schramm's "The Compleat Meadmaker" 10 years ago, probably why Amazon suggested this one to me. Both books seem to be top picks for mead making books, and this book (Piatz mentions Schramm and his book in the intro… wish I could remember where my copy is so I could compare the two) does seem to be good for just about anyone with start to finish detail including troubleshooting. With careful reading, taking good notes along the way, I think maybe anyone could make the different types of mead described (with sample recipes). Piatz does seem to leave off equipment details, not much beyond nice photos and a little text for the various bits of equipment. He seems to think "get it at your home brew supply store" is close enough, the resource page in the back is mostly honey and yeast. I think the tools and ingredients are described well enough that you can find it here at Amazon if you can't locate a store. I also thought he was a little vague in his use of water and fruit juice- especially the juices but could probably get the job done if I ever get around to using the book. Good book, worth owning.

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