So, I siphoned the mead into a sterilized secondary fermenter, and then added 1 tsp. of potassium metabisulfite and 3/4 tsp. of potassium sorbate, with lots of stirring in between. Two days later, I haven't noticed any activity, and there is a nice layer of lees that has already settled out.
(1) Mead immediately after racking to the secondary.
After racking the mead, there was a small volume remaining in the primary and in the siphon hose. So, I sampled it. It was better than the junk I was served at that barbecue many years ago. However, the unprocessed mead I tasted had some carbon dioxide in it, which made the taste sharp. That will hopefully disappear with time.
(2) Sediment two days after racking.
My plan is to let this sit for the next week or so, and then add the finings to make this beverage crystal clear, and ready for bottling!
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