B Bromax New Member Joined Dec 2, 2016 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Dec 2, 2016 #1 I've got carboys of cider ready to bottle tomorrow. White chunks at the surface. Is there any way to tell for sure it's gone to vinegar?
I've got carboys of cider ready to bottle tomorrow. White chunks at the surface. Is there any way to tell for sure it's gone to vinegar?
k1ngl1ves Well-Hung Member HBT Supporter Joined Feb 10, 2014 Messages 2,198 Reaction score 1,137 Location New Lenox Dec 2, 2016 #2 Uh, yeah. Taste it.
M Magnus314 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 3, 2009 Messages 448 Reaction score 108 Location Wellington Dec 2, 2016 #3 I just kegged a batch of strawberry cider. It had a pretty good amount of white chunky floaters, and no detectable vinegar/acetobacter smell or taste. Hopefully it's not infected, but if it is just drink it faster!
I just kegged a batch of strawberry cider. It had a pretty good amount of white chunky floaters, and no detectable vinegar/acetobacter smell or taste. Hopefully it's not infected, but if it is just drink it faster!
G globell Well-Known Member Joined Sep 30, 2016 Messages 358 Reaction score 60 Dec 4, 2016 #4 White chunks can be dead yeast.
OP OP B Bromax New Member Joined Dec 2, 2016 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Dec 4, 2016 #5 I hadn't heard of yeast doing that. I can't be sure it was yeast, but it wasn't the mother starting to make vinegar. I bottled 15 gallons. Thanks for the advice all...
I hadn't heard of yeast doing that. I can't be sure it was yeast, but it wasn't the mother starting to make vinegar. I bottled 15 gallons. Thanks for the advice all...