If you suspect that either scenario is beginning to occur, RACK!
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Chris Rylands
However, what you are doing is not the same as racking after a keeve and waiting for another smaller cap to form. In a sence, in this case the juice has renewed lag time because the bulk of yeast and nutrients are left behind and any residual unbonded molicules can have a second (but shorter) lag time to form a secondary cap.
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Chris Rylands
On a side note, some years ago i put up a form of a visual keeving troubleshooting guide at
http://cidersupply.com/Page%20-%20Good-Bad-Ugly.html
Best regards
Chris Rylands
Best regards
Chris Rylands
I think that the nitrogen process is the most popular in France now.
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Chris Rylands
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That is great. I have ordered Claude’s book, and next year will feel much better informed. And will get a 60l straight sided barrel for starting in.
In the UK the craft beer people have started to use KEYKEGS. They are 30ltr plastic kegs with a bag inside and are single use. I pull the valve out of the top and then pull the bag through the hole and they are perfect for keeving. Best of all you get them for free from any craft brewery!!! I have about 20 in the garage.
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If people want a pet keg to play with you can get a free sample from here http://www.petainershop.eu/pages/free-sample
Vince