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Covering the Vessels

Filed under: Fermentation — admin @ 8:48 am

Hydrometer This is an elementary precaution almost anyone would take. But it is surprising how many would overlook the necessity. The mash tun (polythene pail), should be covered with a sheet of strong polythene with no holes in it. This should be tied down with strong string or, better still, a strong elastic band or several linked together and joined by a small wire clip or hook. This will hold the covering in place tightly so that air and airborne diseases cannot gain access.

The fermenting vessel must be covered in a similar fashion. The covering on this will billow up like a balloon under pressure from the gas generated. The gas will find an outlet for itself, keeping up a constant out-going stream to prevent diseases entering.

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