phildo79
Member
Hi
I decided to make a dry hopped cider using shop bought apple juice. Put 20L in the FV last Thursday and added MJ saison yeast. The blow-off tube showed no sign of activity for a few days so I had a look inside. There was definite signs of fermentation so I seated the lid on the FV (corny keg) and left it another couple of days.
After about 5 days, I added the dry hops. I think it was 7 days after brew day that I noticed bubbles coming out of the blow-off tube. And it is still bubbling today. So is this normal for saison yeast or could it be hop creep? At this point I am reluctant to open the FV to check the gravity. Or do ciders not have the same aversion to oxygen that beers have? Considering the activity, I am tempted to open and quickly throw an iSpindel in.
Thoughts?
I decided to make a dry hopped cider using shop bought apple juice. Put 20L in the FV last Thursday and added MJ saison yeast. The blow-off tube showed no sign of activity for a few days so I had a look inside. There was definite signs of fermentation so I seated the lid on the FV (corny keg) and left it another couple of days.
After about 5 days, I added the dry hops. I think it was 7 days after brew day that I noticed bubbles coming out of the blow-off tube. And it is still bubbling today. So is this normal for saison yeast or could it be hop creep? At this point I am reluctant to open the FV to check the gravity. Or do ciders not have the same aversion to oxygen that beers have? Considering the activity, I am tempted to open and quickly throw an iSpindel in.
Thoughts?