The istructions for Go ferm state : "Mix Go-Ferm in 20 times its weight of clean 43°C (110°F) water". Is it ok to add go ferm to water than boil it and let cool before adding yeast? Will boiling it render it less effective?
The reason I'm asking is because I'm planning to make 5 gallons of hydromel 4% to 5 % abv. From the reading I've done, extra precaution must be taken during sanitation because there isn't that amount of ethanol to protect the brew from spoilage. Seems like it would be very easy way to assure yeast pitch is clean.
Your Go-ferm will always be sanitary. It's made in a labratoryThe reason I'm asking is because I'm planning to make 5 gallons of hydromel 4% to 5 % abv. From the reading I've done, extra precaution must be taken during sanitation because there isn't that amount of ethanol to protect the brew from spoilage. Seems like it would be very easy way to assure yeast pitch is clean.
Add all your nutrients at once for that low % and don't bother trying to stagger.The reason I'm asking is because I'm planning to make 5 gallons of hydromel 4% to 5 % abv. From the reading I've done, extra precaution must be taken during sanitation because there isn't that amount of ethanol to protect the brew from spoilage. Seems like it would be very easy way to assure yeast pitch is clean.
But does it stay sanitary after opening? Is there something in it that keeps it sanitized?Your Go-ferm will always be sanitary. It's made in a labratory
That is the plan. Set the fermentation up and don’t mess with it until time to rack.Add all your nutrients at once for that low % and don't bother trying to stagger.
Hi - Unless you're going to be making mead in a vacuum, or an level 4 biolab, there's always a chance of some form of infection. The air we exist in is filled with all sorts of critters. Sanitize your equipment the best you can, follow the recommended rehydration protocols, and pitch your yeast. I agree with MightyMosin on the nutrients, but I'd personally wait about 12 hours before pitching nutrients so your yeast can get going and your not feeding any potential unwelcome critters.But does it stay sanitary after opening? Is there something in it that keeps it sanitized?