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TheBrewingMan10
post Nov 4 2009, 07:14 PM
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I think I done stupid (IMG:style_emoticons/brewboard/sad.gif) ... It is November 4th.. I racked my cider on October 31st... For four days I had a solid rubber stopper plugging my carboy.

I was going to put an airlock on it after it was cleaned and sanitized it, but somehow I forgot to.

This is my second rack. I racked it once from my primary fermentor and then once from my carboy into this current carboy.

When I unplugged the rubber stopper there was enough pressure to be released that it made a quick and noisey escape. I put on the airlock and it started to bubble.

Is there something that should be done?? Or will this have affected the taste of the cider? I don't want to have hindered the refining and aging process.
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post Nov 4 2009, 08:55 PM
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Let it ride...It'll be fine...
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post Nov 7 2009, 07:48 PM
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When I unplugged the rubber stopper there was enough pressure to be released that it made a quick and noisey escape. I put on the airlock and it started to bubble.

+1 on no problem.

If it had blown the stopper and sat there for days you would have run into an oxidation issue. All you did was slow down the out-gassing [of CO2]. I've done that before.....
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post Nov 9 2009, 12:28 PM
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no if it sat open for 4 days you'd run into contamination issues.

You need surface agitation (stirring, splashing, pouring) to introduce oxygen into the liquid.

(pools of water with no current/waves = stagnant water that can't support life because it contains no oxygen. put an airstone in the water and it is no longer stagnant...e.g. an aquarium)
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