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sima - finnish mead

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Private Recipe by
Annacia *
Moose Jaw, SK

Sima is a sweet mead that is an essential seasonal brew connected with the Finnish Vappu festival. It is usually spiced by adding both the flesh and rind of a lemon. During secondary fermentation raisins are added to control the amount of sugars and to act as an indicator of readiness for consumption — they will rise to the top of the bottle when the drink is ready. Sima is usually accompanied by munkkeja or Tippaleivät (donuts and other pastries). Mead is ready after 2-3 days.

yield 12 -16 ("brew' is 48-36 hrs)
prep time 15 Min
method No-Cook or Other

Ingredients For sima - finnish mead

  • 1 gal
    mineral water
  • 1 qt
    mineral water
  • 12 oz
    sugar
  • 12 oz
    brown sugar
  • 2
    lemons
  • 1/2 c
    honey
  • 1/4 tsp
    yeast

How To Make sima - finnish mead

  • 1
    Wash the lemons and peel them thinly. Remove the pith. Slice the lemons and place them with the peel and sugar in a sufficiently large vessel.
  • 2
    Bring half of the water to the boil and pour it over the lemons, peel, honey or molasses and sugar. Stir and leave to stand covered for a while. Add the rest of the water cold. When the liquid is lukewarm add the yeast.
  • 3
    Keep the mead at room temperature until it starts to ferment, i.e. about one day. Put a couple of raisins and 1 tsp of sugar into clean bottles, and strain the mead into the bottles.
  • 4
    Loosely cork the bottles and store them in a cool place. The mead is ready when the raisins rise to the surface.
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