Edit: Can't believe I forgot to say Hello! Hello everyone!
My friend found a yeast that is apparently a 24-hour yeast, done fermenting in 24 hours. Is that legit? Has anyone here had experience with this yeast? It's by Alcotec, if that helps... They also have a 48-hour yeast.
My friend and I are going to take on this new hobby together, learning from each other and this site (love this forum so far, so helpful!) I plan to make a couple batches from juice first, to make sure I understand the parts of the process that would include. Then I'll move on to actual fruit of some sort.
So far my list of equipment I'm going to need includes:
1 - 2 gallon Fermenter
2 - 1 gallon Carboys
2 - Stoppers, drilled
1 - S-type Airlocks
1 - 3 Piece Airlock
Racking Cane
Tubing for Racking Cane
Hydrometer
Hydrometer Test Jar
Funnel
Yeasts
Pectic Enzyme
Campden Tablets
Potassium Sorbate
Tannin
Yeast Nutrient
Yeast energizer
Acid blend
Citric Acid
Am I missing anything important? Besides fruit of course
My friend found a yeast that is apparently a 24-hour yeast, done fermenting in 24 hours. Is that legit? Has anyone here had experience with this yeast? It's by Alcotec, if that helps... They also have a 48-hour yeast.
My friend and I are going to take on this new hobby together, learning from each other and this site (love this forum so far, so helpful!) I plan to make a couple batches from juice first, to make sure I understand the parts of the process that would include. Then I'll move on to actual fruit of some sort.
So far my list of equipment I'm going to need includes:
1 - 2 gallon Fermenter
2 - 1 gallon Carboys
2 - Stoppers, drilled
1 - S-type Airlocks
1 - 3 Piece Airlock
Racking Cane
Tubing for Racking Cane
Hydrometer
Hydrometer Test Jar
Funnel
Yeasts
Pectic Enzyme
Campden Tablets
Potassium Sorbate
Tannin
Yeast Nutrient
Yeast energizer
Acid blend
Citric Acid
Am I missing anything important? Besides fruit of course
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