goodwood
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I have looked into pressure canning but realized my pressure cooker really isn't for canning.
I am leaving this Wednesday and plan on leaving little mason jars all over a 40 acre property. There is quite a bit of wildflowers, persimmon, berries and other vegetation to capture something I believe.
Do you think I could just make a few quart jars and seal them just with boiling? It will only be a few days. If I do this, should I keep them on ice during transport?
Would adding a bit of lactic acid help the wort? I plan on adding a tiny bit of hops, maybe half a pellet to each quart jar.
Thanks!
I have looked into pressure canning but realized my pressure cooker really isn't for canning.
I am leaving this Wednesday and plan on leaving little mason jars all over a 40 acre property. There is quite a bit of wildflowers, persimmon, berries and other vegetation to capture something I believe.
Do you think I could just make a few quart jars and seal them just with boiling? It will only be a few days. If I do this, should I keep them on ice during transport?
Would adding a bit of lactic acid help the wort? I plan on adding a tiny bit of hops, maybe half a pellet to each quart jar.
Thanks!
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