fart smell coming from pear cider

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Hey guys, I made a mangrove jacks pear cider for my wife, but I'm a tad worried as there is a kind of fart smell coming from the air lock.
It has been 4 days since it went in and it tastes fine, just has a nasty smell coming from the vent.
Any ideas/ comments??
 
wouldnt be too concearned as its normal for ciders to have weird smell when young the smell will go away after its been aged for bit.
 
Yes it's normal as everyone has said.
Advice: leave it a little longer than you normally would before bottling. If the first bottle you drink smells like fart just let them age, it'll disappear.
 
Yep... some yeasts tend to throw off sulphur when fermenting, particularly when low on nutrients. Ciders, being a low nutrient fermentation (unless you add nutrients) are quite prone.

It will dissapate as the cider ages but may have a sulphur taste when young.

Cheers
Dave
 
Wow! good to see some fellas here have a sense of humour.
Sorry I didn't reply till now, as I got suspended for a 7 days.
Thanks for the help, it got put down on the 22nd and it's 1008 now and looking stable. I'll give it the full 2 weeks (this sunday 6th) and bottle.
 
Airgead said:
Yep... some yeasts tend to throw off sulphur when fermenting, particularly when low on nutrients. Ciders, being a low nutrient fermentation (unless you add nutrients) are quite prone.

It will dissapate as the cider ages but may have a sulphur taste when young.
Cheers
Dave
Dave, if it is bottled with that smell / taste. Will it still dissipate, or does that 'trap' the flavour?
 
I'd let it bulk age for a while. Cider (even cider that doesn't smell like farts) really benefits from some bulk aging before bottling.

Unless you can't keep it away from O2. If all you have are plastic fermenters, then I'd bottle it up. If you can leave it in glass or stainless for a month or so then I'd do that.

Cheers
Dave
 

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