stux
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So, I was about to put down a mangrove jack's cider...
Rehydrating is a good thing to do with MJ yeast, so I had a flask filled with PBW
As I very carefully pulled the hydro out of the flask of PBW, it went *tink* and all this black sand started pouring every where...
****.
I'm guessing the black sand is actually little iron balls, since it took forever to get off the stir bar!
....
So, the flask was filled with PBW, and was about 40C, when I decided I'd soak the hydro in it too, so I could take a reading from the fermenter pre-pitching the yeast. I was pulling the hydro out to flip around to get PBW the other half when it went tink.
Not sure exactly what went wrong... was the water too warm? Or maybe the magnet at the bottom of the flask was attracted to the iron filings and cracked the hydro?
I didn't realise they were iron filings
Or maybe someone had actually broken my hydro previously. I had it stored in a glass cylinder on a shelf during a recent party, and someone could've quite easily knocked it over just a little bit, probably cracking it, and then put it back.
These hydros do break very easily. And I'd had this one for a while, quite liked it, 1 degree increments.
Sigh.
Anywho, the cider was 13P according to the refractometer
Rehydrating is a good thing to do with MJ yeast, so I had a flask filled with PBW
As I very carefully pulled the hydro out of the flask of PBW, it went *tink* and all this black sand started pouring every where...
****.
I'm guessing the black sand is actually little iron balls, since it took forever to get off the stir bar!
....
So, the flask was filled with PBW, and was about 40C, when I decided I'd soak the hydro in it too, so I could take a reading from the fermenter pre-pitching the yeast. I was pulling the hydro out to flip around to get PBW the other half when it went tink.
Not sure exactly what went wrong... was the water too warm? Or maybe the magnet at the bottom of the flask was attracted to the iron filings and cracked the hydro?
I didn't realise they were iron filings
Or maybe someone had actually broken my hydro previously. I had it stored in a glass cylinder on a shelf during a recent party, and someone could've quite easily knocked it over just a little bit, probably cracking it, and then put it back.
These hydros do break very easily. And I'd had this one for a while, quite liked it, 1 degree increments.
Sigh.
Anywho, the cider was 13P according to the refractometer