Thanks Pappers, for your input and your original Sticky post experiment regarding pasteurization to produce a semi-dry, bottle-conditioned sparkling cider without using chemicals!
Reproducibility is one of the main principles of the scientific method, and refers to the ability of a test or experiment to be accurately reproduced, or replicated, by someone else working independently. (ha-ha Wikipedia
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Scientific method is what this rogue scientist is all about! We fermenters are attempting to replicate and, therefore, validate your experiment.
My independent experiment is still ongoing, so I will not predict the results before they happen, however, I lowered the temperature to 170 F instead of 190F and unlike our bottle bomb victim, I use 12 ounce bottles 'Wachusett Brewing Company' and not 22 ounce bottles of unknown origin, with a baking rack on the bottom of the pot.
I, of course, will report the ongoing results of this experiment.
11.8.2010 - Just a little bubbly since yesterday, a tiny little 'pssst' when opening the bottle. I will definitely go 1 more day at least.
Reproducibility is one of the main principles of the scientific method, and refers to the ability of a test or experiment to be accurately reproduced, or replicated, by someone else working independently. (ha-ha Wikipedia
Scientific method is what this rogue scientist is all about! We fermenters are attempting to replicate and, therefore, validate your experiment.
My independent experiment is still ongoing, so I will not predict the results before they happen, however, I lowered the temperature to 170 F instead of 190F and unlike our bottle bomb victim, I use 12 ounce bottles 'Wachusett Brewing Company' and not 22 ounce bottles of unknown origin, with a baking rack on the bottom of the pot.
I, of course, will report the ongoing results of this experiment.
11.8.2010 - Just a little bubbly since yesterday, a tiny little 'pssst' when opening the bottle. I will definitely go 1 more day at least.