Frozen muck/Dunder pit ?

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Frozen muck/Dunder pit ?

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Does anyone know if a Dunder pit that freezes will be no good anymore.

I have to keep mine outside , the wife won't even let me bring fermenting rum wash inside because "it smells " so bringing in a container of nasty muck is right out of the question.

In the UK we do get below zero although I'm currently optimistic of a mild winter but I've seen containers of a similar size freeze solid before, Im going to move it into the shed which will offer some marginal protection but in case it does freeze will that "kill" it?

Could I take a small jar to store somewhere (hidden) in the house and use that to innoculate a fresh batch when the weather warms up?
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Not a problem. Most stuff will go dormant or it will create spores and spores are damn near impossible to kill.
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Single Malt Yinzer wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 12:04 pm Not a problem. Most stuff will go dormant or it will create spores and spores are damn near impossible to kill.
Excellent , I won't worry too much about it then.
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Knife_man wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 8:49 am the wife won't even let me bring fermenting rum wash inside because "it smells "
Woman needs to go have her nose checked :( .......nothing better than the smell of fermenting Molasses :thumbup:
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Saltbush Bill wrote: Thu Nov 17, 2022 2:41 am
Knife_man wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 8:49 am the wife won't even let me bring fermenting rum wash inside because "it smells "
Woman needs to go have her nose checked :( .......nothing better than the smell of fermenting Molasses :thumbup:
Couldn’t agree more! Every time I open a fermenter (in a closet in the kitchen) my wife comments that it smells good. It’s nice having a supportive partner in this hobby! I don’t think I could do it if she hated it that badly.
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Saltbush Bill wrote: Thu Nov 17, 2022 2:41 am Woman needs to go have her nose checked :( .......nothing better than the smell of fermenting Molasses :thumbup:
I am currently looking for an upgrade , a younger model would be nice 🤣.
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Saltbush Bill wrote: Thu Nov 17, 2022 2:41 am
Knife_man wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 8:49 am the wife won't even let me bring fermenting rum wash inside because "it smells "
Woman needs to go have her nose checked :( .......nothing better than the smell of fermenting Molasses :thumbup:
+1 nothing like the smell of molasses ferment. My wife couldn't believe the sweet smell when I started doing rum ferments.
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Knife_man wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:38 am
Saltbush Bill wrote: Thu Nov 17, 2022 2:41 am Woman needs to go have her nose checked :( .......nothing better than the smell of fermenting Molasses :thumbup:
I am currently looking for an upgrade , a younger model would be nice 🤣.
I prefer older models now, maintenance might be regular, but simpler, I can handle the horsepower (just), and the crumple zones are solid, not fake plastic heh heh ;)
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azeo wrote: Sun Nov 20, 2022 4:27 pm
I prefer older models now, maintenance might be regular, but simpler, I can handle the horsepower (just), and the crumple zones are solid, not fake plastic heh heh ;)
Truth be told I think I'm at the point now that I would be lucky to get an part exchange let alone an upgrade.
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Knife_man wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 6:16 am
azeo wrote: Sun Nov 20, 2022 4:27 pm
I prefer older models now, maintenance might be regular, but simpler, I can handle the horsepower (just), and the crumple zones are solid, not fake plastic heh heh ;)
Truth be told I think I'm at the point now that I would be lucky to get an part exchange let alone an upgrade.
same boat here 🤣🤣
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i think he's talking about the smell of a dunder pit..........
one of mine has a disgusting smell, the smell seems to hang around all day once i've opened it.
i was extracting some from the bucket a few days ago, HID thought that next door had fertilized their garden.
the smell from a fermenting molasses wash is fine.
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