smurfe
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Steve said:They make an excellent snack while sipping on a glass of wine!!!
But which wine? A white or a red?
Smurfe
Steve said:They make an excellent snack while sipping on a glass of wine!!!
Steve said:Red-Cruchy Bugs (roaches, bettles, ect.)
White-Soft Bugs (flies, moths, ect.)
OldWino said:Here is a question for making wine Why do some want the lid on the primary fermenter with airlock and some want the lid off but covered to let oxygen in from the air. But i understand only for the first ferment.
Steve said:OldWino said:Here is a question for making wine Why do some want the lid on the primary fermenter with airlock and some want the lid off but covered to let oxygen in from the air. But i understand only for the first ferment.
I am not sure I have been wondering the same thing myself. Everything I have read says no airlock while in the primary.
Any body know why? Is it a trade secret?
Steve said:So, when you do your initial mix of the must you use the fizz-x (or something similar), pitch your yeast 24 hours later, then put the top on with an air lock?
Do you mix the must again before you pitch the yeast?
Do you seal the top or just sit the lid on?
masta said:The old school of thought before drill mounted stirrers was the leave the primary open to the air so the yeast could get enough oxygen.
Stirring your must with a drill mounted stirrer adds plenty of oxygen for the yeast to multiply and then get to work and convert sugar to ethanol and CO2 and I have made almost all my wine, beer and mead this way.
130 successful batches and counting with covering and air locking primary fermenter!
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