"To understand bad taste one must have very good taste." - John Waters
On July 24th, Noah and I opened the second bottle of the Sweet Pear Mead. Still very disappointing.
On opening the bottle, I still smelled the aroma of beer. It faded after it had breathed for 20 minutes.
In the glass it smelled sweet and had a clear amber color.
The first taste was a shock. Very dry, faint taste of honey, and finished with that tallow sensation on the back of my tongue.
We divided the bottle into 7 glasses. 1 for my wife, and 3 each for Noah and myself. The mead was so strong that Noah and I both got a really good buzz. Neither of us are lightweights, so it was a very strong mead.
On our second two glasses, we added a few drops of honey and found that it improved the taste drastically. In our opinion, the only thing wrong with this mead, was that it was just too dry.
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