Thanks! That test this morning was a nice way to wake up I'll probably keep testing since I did buy this bottle of iodine...MitchyBourbon wrote:@ njurbanshiner
That is an excellent example of an iodine test showing a complete conversion. Well done! That said, I'm sure as you gain experience with mashing, you will eventually not bother with doing an iodine test. Many here, myself included, don't bother.
I sat my fermentation bucket outside today just to get the yeast a bit more heat than what I'm willing to run my thermostat. Bad news? A thunderstorm rolled through this afternoon and my bucket was soaked. Good news? I saw my airlock burp! That wouldn't have happened without water in there...it was definitely fun to see.
Just to check with the experts...what now? Do I just wait? The books I read (the ones that made this all seem so easy to begin with...and NEVER mentioned something as simple as an iodine test) pretty much just said give it 2-4 days and then--voila!--I'm ready to run it. Should I be stirring? Shaking? Taking measurements? I'd rather do too much work than not enough, but I also don't want to disturb the yeast's work. Right now I have a nice cap, a LOT of action (it sounds like fizzing champagne and smells like apple cider, and I get a little lightheaded when I take a deep breath--I'm guessing that's CO2). Now I'm having fun!
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