• BlueÆther
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      21 year ago

      once you get above about 9%abv yes, but before that Sanitize Everything

      • @[email protected]M
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        11 year ago

        Is that about it growing the wrong bacteria (?) and ended up with something different than alcohol?

        • BlueÆther
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          21 year ago

          We normally use yeast to make wine, bacteria and mold can ruin a brew.

          With a fruit wine molds are common, that is why we mix the fruit in daily. Some bacteria (lactobacillus) can be interesting in a ferment, but acetobacter will turn your lovely fruit wine into a demijohn of vinegar.

            • BlueÆther
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              21 year ago

              I actually have a wild ferment going at the moment on a mead that is on the sour side that probably have a component of a bacteria ferment along with wild yeasts.

              Wild ferments are an interesting thing to try, there is no guarantee that what you end up with will be enjoyable or even drinkable.