As long as the blue lid didn't leak too much I think you'll be fine. Having said that, I personally would go with a double or triple layer of glad wrap and the rubber band, or maybe even alfoil. Either way I don't think you have big worries.Wort said:I have started a JAO mead and it's down the bottom of the pantry now but I wanted to ask some advise. The pictures below are of the only demijohn I could get from Brewcraft I think it's suitable because it's easy to get the oranges in and out but what should I do for an airlock? I have gladwrap and a lacky band on there at the moment because the blue lid leaked when I was giving it a shake so I'm not sure how good it seals but the original idea was to put the airlock in the blue lid. Will the gladwrap be ok? I know heaps of people use it on full scale brewing but this is going to take 2 months to brew.
Thanks carpedaym, I left the glad wrap on it and it's working well as I can hear the gas escaping and nothing has popped yet I'll take your advise and add alfoil when things settle down a little. Next time I'll go with the blue lid and not worry so much.carpedaym said:As long as the blue lid didn't leak too much I think you'll be fine. Having said that, I personally would go with a double or triple layer of glad wrap and the rubber band, or maybe even alfoil. Either way I don't think you have big worries.
It looks like you have half a dozen fried eggs on the top of the one on the right!practicalfool said:Yeasts going mental. And these were out if date sachets of yeast.
Yeah, I remember reading a post from the op of this thread ages ago where he said to use decent oranges. The vegetables shop had these little ones for 2 bucks a small tray so into quarters and in they went. The yeast farts are smelling fantastic.Alex.Tas said:It looks like you have half a dozen fried eggs on the top of the one on the right!
I've got 5kg of leatherwood honey on order, so i reckon I'll be making up a ~15L batch this weekend.
i had my mead in a plastic mr beer fermenter with glad wrap for the lid people say the plastic will leach air but it turned out greatWort said:I have started a JAO mead and it's down the bottom of the pantry now but I wanted to ask some advise. The pictures below are of the only demijohn I could get from Brewcraft I think it's suitable because it's easy to get the oranges in and out but what should I do for an airlock? I have gladwrap and a lacky band on there at the moment because the blue lid leaked when I was giving it a shake so I'm not sure how good it seals but the original idea was to put the airlock in the blue lid. Will the gladwrap be ok? I know heaps of people use it on full scale brewing but this is going to take 2 months to brew.
Below you can see the bung and the bottom of the airlock that I was going to use.
Thanks zooesk, it should keep a good layer of CO2 under the wrap to help protect it from oxygen. It's going great guns but I didn't have a spare temp controller so it's sitting at ambient at the moment 24oC :unsure: The next one I do I should have a spare stc 1000 free after I make my Brewpi. Still looking forward to see what turns out.zooesk said:i had my mead in a plastic mr beer fermenter with glad wrap for the lid people say the plastic will leach air but it turned out great
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