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zcaad9

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Hi all, I am new to brewing, especially cider brewing. So I started a 3 gallon batch of cider 5 days ago.

I used 3 gallons of local cider, about 2.5# of brown sugar, and about 2.5# of chopped raisons.

I opened up the fermenter today to take a look at things and see how it was going. It had a really thick top brown foam-ish layer and a somewhat off smell. It smelled almost like it was giving off alcohol or something, it wasn't terribly strong, but it just smelled off for a cider.

Another thing, floating on the top layer was a lot of round brown things. I wasn't sure if it was raisons that had filled up with gas from fermenting or what.

it is still fermenting fine, and i intend on giving it another week or so and seeing where its at but I just wanted some input from anyone more experienced

thanks
 
Sounds absolutely normal to me. Fermentation is ugly but from what you describe it is going just fine. Raisins get fat, brown and floaty. :)
 
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