HoboBrewing
Well-Known Member
Well, I did it. I may be the first person to mess up a simple batch of skeeter pee
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http://skeeterpee.com/?page_id=17
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Periodically check the gravity. When it gets down to around 1.050, add the other 3 tsp of nutrient the second tsp of energizer, and the last bottle of lemon juice; vigorously mix it in. Don’t be afraid to introduce some oxygen to the mix at the same time. This late addition of yeast food and oxygen helps reduce the likelihood of your batch developing a sulfur-dioxide problem. (Because of the high acidity and low nutrition, lemon has a higher propensity to developing the sulfur-dioxide rotten egg smell.) After a couple of days, you can rack into a clean, sanitized carboy.
Allow the Pee to ferment dry and for fermentation to stop (SG between 0.998 and 0.995). Rack into a clean, sanitized carboy. Give the batch a quick degas (use agitation and vacuum if you have the equipment). Add 1/2 tsp Kmeta, 2 1/2 tsp sorbate, and Sparkolliod (follow directions on the package). After two weeks, the Skeeter Pee should be crystal clear. Rack into a clean, sanitized carboy, add 6 cups sugar, and stir to dissolve. Wait two weeks to be sure no new fermentation begins and bottle.
I don't know how spaced out I must have been to mess up this much across a period of a few weeks. The red represents steps that I believe were missed. The green represents where I currently am. I began racking into a new carboy, but stopped after realizing all the things I had missed. The small of the pee wasn't necessarily good either (not sure how to describe it).
I believe I missed the addtional can of lemon juice highlighted above in red. Can I just add it now? I think I missed it because I bought the exact amount needed, but have found another bottle sitting here
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So at this point I am sitting here with my new carboy half filled wondering if I should continue and waste six cups of sugar on this disaster. I can add pictures of the cleared pee if you would like. Thanks.
http://skeeterpee.com/?page_id=17
:
Periodically check the gravity. When it gets down to around 1.050, add the other 3 tsp of nutrient the second tsp of energizer, and the last bottle of lemon juice; vigorously mix it in. Don’t be afraid to introduce some oxygen to the mix at the same time. This late addition of yeast food and oxygen helps reduce the likelihood of your batch developing a sulfur-dioxide problem. (Because of the high acidity and low nutrition, lemon has a higher propensity to developing the sulfur-dioxide rotten egg smell.) After a couple of days, you can rack into a clean, sanitized carboy.
Allow the Pee to ferment dry and for fermentation to stop (SG between 0.998 and 0.995). Rack into a clean, sanitized carboy. Give the batch a quick degas (use agitation and vacuum if you have the equipment). Add 1/2 tsp Kmeta, 2 1/2 tsp sorbate, and Sparkolliod (follow directions on the package). After two weeks, the Skeeter Pee should be crystal clear. Rack into a clean, sanitized carboy, add 6 cups sugar, and stir to dissolve. Wait two weeks to be sure no new fermentation begins and bottle.
I don't know how spaced out I must have been to mess up this much across a period of a few weeks. The red represents steps that I believe were missed. The green represents where I currently am. I began racking into a new carboy, but stopped after realizing all the things I had missed. The small of the pee wasn't necessarily good either (not sure how to describe it).
I believe I missed the addtional can of lemon juice highlighted above in red. Can I just add it now? I think I missed it because I bought the exact amount needed, but have found another bottle sitting here
So at this point I am sitting here with my new carboy half filled wondering if I should continue and waste six cups of sugar on this disaster. I can add pictures of the cleared pee if you would like. Thanks.