American Southern Medium mary-randolph
Hydromel, or Mead
Mix your mead in the proportion of thirty-six ounces of honey to four quarts of warm water; when the honey is completely held in solution, pour it into a cask.
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Instructions
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Mix your mead in the proportion of thirty-six ounces of honey to four quarts of warm water; when the honey is completely held in solution, pour it into a cask.
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When fermented, and become perfectly clear, bottle and cork it well.
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If properly prepared, it is a pleasant and wholesome drink; and in summer particularly grateful, on account of the large quantity of carbonic acid gas which it contains.
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Its goodness, however, depends greatly on the _time_ of bottling, and other circumstances, which can only be acquired by practice.