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Cider House Rules
I recently picked up, and made a batch within a Fermzilla. I talked with a few people who said that they brew with the butterfly valve open, which makes sense to prevent oxygenation from whatever is in the bowl.
Do I shut the valve after fermentation completes to emulate moving to secondary? Do I just leave it open for the primary + secondary time?
The way I did it, I left it open the entire time, and when I was ready to bottle, I closed the valve and used a siphon. I think this stirred up enough crap that it came out a bit cloudy.
Any thoughts?
Do I shut the valve after fermentation completes to emulate moving to secondary? Do I just leave it open for the primary + secondary time?
The way I did it, I left it open the entire time, and when I was ready to bottle, I closed the valve and used a siphon. I think this stirred up enough crap that it came out a bit cloudy.
Any thoughts?