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"evilpaul13" > wrote in message
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> Hey guys and gals,
> If I crushed up and added three campden tablets, added it to six
> gallons of apple juice from a local orchard, and pitched WL cider
> yeast 7 hours later will it be fine? Or would I have poisoned yeast?
> The cider yeast had a 6 hour head start in a pint of unsuplhited apple
> juice.
>
> (I understand that cider seems to be a .brewing topic generally, but
> sulphite expertise isn't there like it is here.)


I'd say as long as you've got an airlock on it, I'd leave it alone. Wait
til it stops fermenting and go from there. What was the initial specific
gravity?


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"Bob" > wrote in message >...
> "evilpaul13" > wrote in message
> om...
> > Hey guys and gals,
> > If I crushed up and added three campden tablets, added it to six
> > gallons of apple juice from a local orchard, and pitched WL cider
> > yeast 7 hours later will it be fine? Or would I have poisoned yeast?
> > The cider yeast had a 6 hour head start in a pint of unsuplhited apple
> > juice.
> >
> > (I understand that cider seems to be a .brewing topic generally, but
> > sulphite expertise isn't there like it is here.)

>
> I'd say as long as you've got an airlock on it, I'd leave it alone. Wait
> til it stops fermenting and go from there. What was the initial specific
> gravity?


It started at 1.052. It seems to be going now, so I'll see what happens.
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"evilpaul13" > wrote in message
om...
> "Bob" > wrote in message

>...
> > "evilpaul13" > wrote in message
> > om...
> > > Hey guys and gals,
> > > If I crushed up and added three campden tablets, added it to six
> > > gallons of apple juice from a local orchard, and pitched WL cider
> > > yeast 7 hours later will it be fine? Or would I have poisoned yeast?
> > > The cider yeast had a 6 hour head start in a pint of unsuplhited apple
> > > juice.
> > >
> > > (I understand that cider seems to be a .brewing topic generally, but
> > > sulphite expertise isn't there like it is here.)

> >
> > I'd say as long as you've got an airlock on it, I'd leave it alone.

Wait
> > til it stops fermenting and go from there. What was the initial specific
> > gravity?

>
> It started at 1.052. It seems to be going now, so I'll see what happens.


Here's hoping that you will not only see it, but drink it! <hic!>


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