It was probably about to shut off when you stopped it.
ode
At 09:54 PM 9/25/2008 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all, just a couple of little oddies I've just made. One, I made a
batch using a seed batch which remained perfectly clear as I still have
some left (of the seed batch). The batch turned yellow after a few
days. This was nothing to do with the plastic bottles as I hadn't
transferred it yet and it was still in the brewing jar where I have
*never* had a yellow batch. The second thing is I made a batch from
scratch but after nine and a half hours, it still hadn't shut off. I
measured this and it reads eight which is what it reads usually after
eight hours. I presume this means around 16ppm. Any idea why it should
have taken so long and not shut off even though it had reached the
'normal' ppm? Thanks in advance. dee
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