SC - Margali's scandalous table manners
Alderton, Philippa
phlip at morganco.net
Tue Dec 30 12:00:35 PST 1997
On Tue, 30 Dec 1997, kappler wrote:
> > Even safer / better is to fill the airlock with "spiritous
> > liquor" (I use the same cheap vodka that goes into my tinctures).
> Iv'e been brewing for quite sometime now, and this is the first time I ever
> heard of using spirits in the airlock insted of water. As the fluid in the
> airlock simply works as a check valve (allows flow in only one direction)
> understand how its "safer/better." If you could please elaborate, I am
> always looking for "safer/better" ways to brew, but I just doesn't
Not being a brewer I think I can still answer this question. There is a
danger, small but possible, that something will start to grow in the
water in the airlock. OTOH, the likelyhood of sustained growth in 50%
ethanol is rather smaller. Remember that the reason for the airlock in
the first place is to keep nasties out of your brew.
/UlfR
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