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CO2 from fermentation

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Just recently started with co2 from fermentation

has anybody got any tips on yeast sugar ratios?

Good design Ideas?

Cheers
 
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Just recently started with co2 from fermentation

has anybody got any tips on yeast sugar ratios?

Good design Ideas?

Cheers
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Unless you're in a sealed room, it's not going to do anything but give you booze.

Pick something you want to drink and make it
 
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When i made mine i did like a 3:1 ratio of water to sugar. Boiled it in a pot. Let it cool to about 110 degrees and then add yeast. I bough a little 3 for 1 pack of yeast and put it all in but i would reccomend only using 2 as the yeast ate the sugar too fast for my liking but produced quite a bit of CO2. Just have to add sugar every few days now. Hope this helps!
 
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Yea it's in sealed room 120x240 trojan tent and have it close to 1000ppm most of the time have noticed a big difference in plant health and growth specially in the veg stage ....
I've heard after a while of topping up with sugar yeast will eventually die as the alcohol levels rise too much...
Does anyone know of different yeast that's will last longer in the solution?
 
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PeaceLuvNblunts said:
Yea it's in sealed room 120x240 trojan tent and have it close to 1000ppm most of the time have noticed a big difference in plant health and growth specially in the veg stage ....
I've heard after a while of topping up with sugar yeast will eventually die as the alcohol levels rise too much...
Does anyone know of different yeast that's will last longer in the solution?
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Champagne yeast is the strongest at around 20%. Most wine yeast will finish at 12 to 14% beer yeasts finish at 7 or 8%

If you are just brewing for co2. You can just remove half the liquid, replace it with water, add more sugar and let it go.
 
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