I don't believe it.
I assembled 5 gal of EW's AW last night and set it aside in the spare bedroom. This evening, I went to go check to see if it was fermenting. And it was...
But there was a small black speck floating up in the top of the bubbles. SO I went to the kitchen and got a knife, popped off the airlock, and carefully touched the black speck with the tip of the knife--and pulled it out. It was a dead fruit fly.
Dammit! There were no flies in the kitchen while I was assembling the juice, so that bugger must have been quick in getting into the carboy.
Since it has only been 28 or so hours from AW assembly to fruit fly extraction, what are the chances of an infection?
Thanks,
Michael
I assembled 5 gal of EW's AW last night and set it aside in the spare bedroom. This evening, I went to go check to see if it was fermenting. And it was...
But there was a small black speck floating up in the top of the bubbles. SO I went to the kitchen and got a knife, popped off the airlock, and carefully touched the black speck with the tip of the knife--and pulled it out. It was a dead fruit fly.
Dammit! There were no flies in the kitchen while I was assembling the juice, so that bugger must have been quick in getting into the carboy.
Since it has only been 28 or so hours from AW assembly to fruit fly extraction, what are the chances of an infection?
Thanks,
Michael