Made this about a year ago and it has been aging pretty well. About 12% ABV. I think it still has a slight off-flavour, but that’s probably due to not using the best honey.

    • I find it hard to describe, perhaps as slightly chemical floral flavour and a bit of harshness. Honestly, it’s pretty minor and I’m happy with the result overall. I personally think it might be the result of using cheapish honey and maybe some oxidation. I’m a bit lax when it comes to oxidation because I only make small batches and don’t have the right equipement to properly avoid it.

    • Agreed. I always try to think of balancing mead like a 3-legged stool where the 3 legs you can make longer or shorter (the metaphor kind of falls apart here) as pH, sweetness/dryness and tannic balance. Age helps smooth everything out!

    • By adding half the peaches in secondary. The peach flavour is subtle but it is definitely present. I also used a cider yeast, so it was nearly at its ABV limit when the peaches were added, maybe that helped slow down the fermentation as well.

      • Nice. Good note. I’ll keep that in mind. Peach is on my list to try and brew with. I’ve also read that apricot juice is a good substitute to carry a stronger peach flavor but I’ve not had a chance to confirm that yet.