Ultimate 1-Gallon Mead Kit – Wildflower Honey
Wildflower Honey 1-Gallon Mead Kit – Ultimate
Make Your First Mead at Home—Easy, Fun, and Delicious
This kit is built for the serious first-timers. You’ll get everything you need to make 1 gallon of mead the right way—two glass fermenters (one to start, one to clear), a mini 3/8" auto-siphon with tubing for easy transfers, pre-measured yeast nutrients, Lalvin 71B yeast, 3 lb of Wildflower honey. We also include the required brewery cleaner and no-rinse sanitizer so your gear is good to go, ensuring contamination free fermentations.
How easy is it? Mix honey with water, add yeast, and let it ferment. We include clear, step-by-step instructions with gentle reminders for when to add nutrients and when to move your mead to the second jug to clear.
What to Expect
- Hands-on time: About 30–45 minutes on day one, then a few quick check-ins the first week.
- Fermentation: Usually 2–4 weeks.
- Clearing/Maturing: Move to the second fermenter and let it clear for 3–6 weeks.
- Enjoying: Bottle and let it mellow for 1–3 months (gets even better with time).
Includes
- (2) 1-gallon glass fermenters with airlocks
- Mini 3/8" Auto-Siphon
- 4 ft of 3/8" Hi-temp Silicone tubing (easy transfers)
- Lalvin 71B yeast (5 g packet; use 2–5 g)
- Go-Ferm Protect (2.5 g) for easy yeast rehydration
- Fermaid O (4 × 1 g) for simple front loding or scheduled feedings
- Wildflower honey (3 lb) for a balanced, floral mead
- Five Star PBW cleaner (1 lb)
- Star San no-rinse sanitizer (8 oz)
Relax—mead is very forgiving. Follow the simple guide below and you’ll be pouring homemade mead before you know it.