andDnderhead wrote:" batch was done in a few days then some take a month"
the temperature
the amount and type of sugar
the type and amount of nutrients.. (including whats in the water)
the type and amount of yeast
last but not least how you hold your ..........................head?
+1, +1Durace11 wrote:I have a feeling some people just run it without checking to see if it's done. They read it should finish in 7 days so on day 8 they are running it finished or not. Hell, there are almost daily posts about "is it done yet?" or "how do I know if it's done?" so there are probably 10X that many just thinking it's done and running it without asking or checking.
I let my Gerber go a month or more, I don't even shake the bucket or open it at all, just let it sit and forget it's even there. Mead has given me this level of patience! If you make mead or wine you know quality = time so you learn quickly to wait OR the best bottle you drink will always be your last. If you want to run it sooner you probably can but why, why risk having a scortched or puking run. Just relax and start another ferment, then when you decide it's time to run the first you already have another ferment halfway done.
Total newb at this but did 3, 5 gal. batches of this so far (3rd will be run this weekend):
1st batch kept bubling like crazy for like 5 days, ran it on the 7th. Fermentation was def not done as mash was still a bit sweet (so was the distillate) and very tiny bubbles were still forming. Think I didnt convert the sugar well enough while doing the recipe... not sure
2nd batch stopped bubbling after 2 days and came out pretty nice when distilled on the 7th day (low wines, doing stripping runs as practice on a detuned boka)
3rd did about the same as the 2nd, added a cup of sugar on the third day, started back up for a day or so then died down again. So things are looking up for this weekend I hope...
I do not have a hydrometer (yet) but can def see how minute details can affect the fermentation process... and how a newb like me is not able to wait to run his batch even when there are still blatant signs of yeasties activity
praticing the art of sitting on my hands is what I have to do I guess... a full month? my god, dont think i can do it! loll
frog