RottenGrapeJuice
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Hey all, I wanted to do an experiment for my own personal knowledge by fermenting with several different yeast strains. The easiest and cheapest way I thought of doing it is to buy a container of pure grape juice (no preservatives), throw them into solo cups and pitch each with a different strain. However, this method may have some challenges:
Given the low liquid quantity, it will be tough to use a hydrometer. So I think I should be able to use a refractometer, adjusting for temperature and OG.
Also, the yeasts may have different fermentation speeds, so it’s possible that the first will be done a few days before the last. I think that the blanket of CO2 created during fermentation should be enough to protect from oxidation.
Any thoughts? Is this a waste of time?
Given the low liquid quantity, it will be tough to use a hydrometer. So I think I should be able to use a refractometer, adjusting for temperature and OG.
Also, the yeasts may have different fermentation speeds, so it’s possible that the first will be done a few days before the last. I think that the blanket of CO2 created during fermentation should be enough to protect from oxidation.
Any thoughts? Is this a waste of time?