Berkey water filter & tropical location
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 7:47 pm
Greetings,
I love the playfulness of your website and I was impressed with the protective sealed bubble packaging of the live grains. I ordered two packs of sugar to start grains off with food they were familiar, used Zephyr springs water and had great results of grains doubling each ferment.
Do you have any knowledge of using Berkey water? I have a Berkey water filter and company literature reports it leaves minerals in the water. But since I switched over to Berkey water the grains are no longer doubling. I am using 1/4 cup sugar to 1/4 cup grains for quart jar. Sugar mix is white cane, brown and palm.
Or it could be a temperature challenge as I live in the Florida Keys. I tried a ferment in fridge but nothing happened in three days. I tried a cooler with ice pack but that was messy as pack thawed. I normally don't use my air conditioner but have set the ferment jars in front of AC set on 84 degrees. (Some people leave their AC on for their pets, I'm leaving mine on for my grains!?) I'm getting varying success with AC. Some batches get weird float things on top, grains float and bubbles rise. Plus I prefer to have windows open and fans on than running AC so much. Any other suggestions for keeping grains cool?
I love the playfulness of your website and I was impressed with the protective sealed bubble packaging of the live grains. I ordered two packs of sugar to start grains off with food they were familiar, used Zephyr springs water and had great results of grains doubling each ferment.
Do you have any knowledge of using Berkey water? I have a Berkey water filter and company literature reports it leaves minerals in the water. But since I switched over to Berkey water the grains are no longer doubling. I am using 1/4 cup sugar to 1/4 cup grains for quart jar. Sugar mix is white cane, brown and palm.
Or it could be a temperature challenge as I live in the Florida Keys. I tried a ferment in fridge but nothing happened in three days. I tried a cooler with ice pack but that was messy as pack thawed. I normally don't use my air conditioner but have set the ferment jars in front of AC set on 84 degrees. (Some people leave their AC on for their pets, I'm leaving mine on for my grains!?) I'm getting varying success with AC. Some batches get weird float things on top, grains float and bubbles rise. Plus I prefer to have windows open and fans on than running AC so much. Any other suggestions for keeping grains cool?