Hi all,
As a complete novice I'm just after a bit of reassurance I think. I'm fermenting two gallons of apple juice in gallon demijohns and the fermentation has really taken off which is good but quite large quantities if brown debris is being generated and pushing out of the neck. I'm using the Pooley & Lomax book, 'Real Cider making' as my guide and have plugged the demijohns with cotton wool until the fermentation slows. They suggest brown foam will be generated but mine is stickier than foam and I wondered whether to try to clear it out, possibly with a sterilised spoon, when I put the airlocks in?
A bit rambling I appreciate but any advice gratefully received!
As a complete novice I'm just after a bit of reassurance I think. I'm fermenting two gallons of apple juice in gallon demijohns and the fermentation has really taken off which is good but quite large quantities if brown debris is being generated and pushing out of the neck. I'm using the Pooley & Lomax book, 'Real Cider making' as my guide and have plugged the demijohns with cotton wool until the fermentation slows. They suggest brown foam will be generated but mine is stickier than foam and I wondered whether to try to clear it out, possibly with a sterilised spoon, when I put the airlocks in?
A bit rambling I appreciate but any advice gratefully received!