[Namron] rookie question
scott melton
darius67 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Feb 26 13:37:00 PST 2006
its not ropey or strinky it kinda looks like maybe the yeast is suspended and could be growing cause its burping every 15 seconds or so, ill hope its all good and check it in a few days. should i wait to do the shaker method in this case
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From: Barat
To: Barony of Namron
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Namron] rookie question
This may be bad news.
Yeast, when fermenting, simply makes the mead cloudy (plus producing CO2).
If you see ropey, mucus like stuff this may very well be a bacterial infection.
Leave it alone for several days and then pull the the cork/airlock and smell it. If it as a slightly acidic yeasty smell all is well. If it has a foul smell then it most likely has a bacterial infection.
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H.L. Barat FitzWalter Reynolds
M.K.A. Stephen Pursley
Barony of Namron
Kingdom of Ansteorra
On Feb 26, 2006, at 3:02 PM, scott melton wrote:
ok someone set my mind at ease, my airlock is burping so i figure my yeast is doing well, should it look like there is chunks of well how do i say it (snot ) in the mixture? is that the yeast culture at work?
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