@vtoddw, I'm happy the blogs are useful. With the Pinot Noir in bottle, I'm adding tasting notes every few months. That's very subjective, but may also be useful.
Great, I'll keep an eye out for it, thanks!
@vtoddw, I'm happy the blogs are useful. With the Pinot Noir in bottle, I'm adding tasting notes every few months. That's very subjective, but may also be useful.
The "cover loosely" is necessary for reproduction until the fermentation is 1/2 to 2/3 done. After that, sealing it supposedly makes no difference, although the FWK method ensures that fermentation is fully complete and provides for EM with skin pack kits.The FWK instructions call for putting the primary under airlock after all the packets are added. and racking after 14 days. I'm used to the old way of loosely covering the primary with a towel, loose lid, etc. and not putting it under airlock until after that first racking at about day 14. What do you do?
It may be the FWK yeast starter protocol reduces the need for O2. While I recommend an open container, if it's working for you?I've followed my mentor's lead and have put an airlock on my 30L Speidel immediately after pitching the yeast. (and so far with 19x 6gal batches under my belt, have yet to have any issues).
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