ok. Primary fermentation is done. Its about dry. I moved cider from bucket to a carboy I bought used from some dude. It was an all or nothing deal - 3 carboys - 1x 20 liter and 2x 10 liter (pyrex). My bucket had 25 liters. I just moved the 25 liters to 20 liter carboy - doesnt make sense, right? Because its actually a 30 liter carboy or something. Not even sure - just what the guy told me - it was his dads and he was trying to get rid of it). Problem? I thought on a secondary fermentation, one must fill to the top, then cap. I don't have enough primary to fill it. What do I do? I don't want to fill it with water obviously. Why not fill the other 2 instead? Because the bungs I have don't fit and the bungs that came with them are broken more or less. I need to run to the brew store and get some extra wide 7.5 cm (sorry - I live in Denmark and all my measurements are metric).
Is it ok that I leave it in the current carboy with all that air in it?
I have a few liters of frozen unfermented cider (but after campden) in the freezer that I put aside for perhaps this problem. Should I put it in there to top it off and forget about moving to the other 2 10 liter carboys?`
Is it ok that I leave it in the current carboy with all that air in it?
I have a few liters of frozen unfermented cider (but after campden) in the freezer that I put aside for perhaps this problem. Should I put it in there to top it off and forget about moving to the other 2 10 liter carboys?`