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🍯 Mead Fermenter

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🍯 Honey Drinks: From Ancient Mead to Modern Cocktails

An interactive 3D fermentation vessel showing yeast converting honey sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide over time, with sliders for honey concentration, temperature and fermentation time that change simulated mead ABV and residual sweetness.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Yeast cells metabolize dissolved honey sugar into ethanol and CO₂; the reaction slows as sugar depletes and speeds up near yeast's thermal optimum, until each strain's alcohol tolerance halts the ferment.

🎮 How to Use

Set the honey concentration, must temperature and yeast strain, then scrub or auto-advance the days slider to watch bubbles, sediment and ABV evolve as the must becomes mead.

💡 Did You Know?

Because honey is roughly 80% sugar and lacks the nutrients grape must has, mead yeasts often ferment more slowly and can stall early unless the must is diluted and aerated properly.