The Stig wrote:sterilised ?
I do not know this word :laughing-rolling:
Handyandy180 wrote:The Stig wrote:sterilised ?
I do not know this word :laughing-rolling:
Lol Stig very drool I must say! It's actual meaning is. Made free from bacteria or other living microorganisms. Though I think it should mean. Pain in the rear waste of time and effort for very little reward!
Doubleuj wrote:Hey mate, definitely doesn’t need stirring and as you said it’ll only stir up the sediment, just leave it alone and leave it settle for a week or so after it finishes.
Best of all though, have a good read through the wbab discussion thread, all the answers to your questions should be there already :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Teddysad wrote:Totally agree and when siphoning off into another container keep the outlet above the liquid level so it splashes - that will also help degas (remove the suspended CO2)
Handyandy180 wrote:With the turbo wash part A and Part B is added to clear the wash to a clear liquid. Just wondering if my WBAB wash would stay wheatbix colour or will it eventually go crystal clear. If it stays the colour it is now when I put it into the Air will it come out clear?
Doubleuj wrote:Lol, just wait till you read the tpw or rum thread :laughing-rolling:
Handyandy180 wrote:Hi All
Update on my Weetabix/ Allbran wash is as follows. Well, actually nothing to report as I think it has stopped doing its magic. I started the wash lunch time on the 10th, 16 days later and my hydrometer still hasn't reached the light blue spirit section, its been sitting just below on the red wine section but at the uppermost part of the red marker (hope that makes some sort of sense?). Bubbling seems to have stopped although there is the odd bubble now and again.
Is there anything I can do to awaken the wash or have I stuffed it by using the incorrect recipe amounts?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Cheers
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