mazar83
Member
Dear Home Brew,
I currently have a possibly failed 5 gallon ale cider batch. I am using a glass carboy with a 3-piece airlock. I pitched the yeast in ~100 degree F cider, and confirmed that it was active before adding it to the rest of the batch.
Unfortunately, after 3 days there was no visible activity. And I saw that the fluid level in the airlock was low...so I added more Star San to the airlock. Then on the fourth day, I saw that the airlock fluid level was low again. I think that a negative pressure somehow developed, and that the Star San fluid got sucked into the batch.
Is the batch completely ruined? Will 2 fluid ounces of Star San completely sterilize a 5 gallon batch? I should start again from scratch...right? How can I ensure this does not happen next time?
Thanks!
I currently have a possibly failed 5 gallon ale cider batch. I am using a glass carboy with a 3-piece airlock. I pitched the yeast in ~100 degree F cider, and confirmed that it was active before adding it to the rest of the batch.
Unfortunately, after 3 days there was no visible activity. And I saw that the fluid level in the airlock was low...so I added more Star San to the airlock. Then on the fourth day, I saw that the airlock fluid level was low again. I think that a negative pressure somehow developed, and that the Star San fluid got sucked into the batch.
Is the batch completely ruined? Will 2 fluid ounces of Star San completely sterilize a 5 gallon batch? I should start again from scratch...right? How can I ensure this does not happen next time?
Thanks!