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    CAN BUBBLING FROM FERMENTATION BIN BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN FERMENTATION

    Many thanks. I guess I should not proceed to barrelling today.
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    CAN BUBBLING FROM FERMENTATION BIN BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN FERMENTATION

    Thanks. I guess I shall have to delay barrelling.
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    CAN BUBBLING FROM FERMENTATION BIN BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN FERMENTATION

    Thanks. I don't actually use bottles. I drink from the barrel.
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    CAN BUBBLING FROM FERMENTATION BIN BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN FERMENTATION

    Thanks, but I don't want to wait more than one day, preferably less.
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    CAN BUBBLING FROM FERMENTATION BIN BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN FERMENTATION

    To add to my post/query again, I suppose the question is whether the bubbling is the release of CO2 from a brew which is still fermenting, or is it just air escaping.
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    CAN BUBBLING FROM FERMENTATION BIN BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN FERMENTATION

    To add to my post and query half an hour ago, the bubbling I mention occurs when I disturb the bin, or press on its lid, or increase the temperature. Otherwise, there is no bubbling evident, even when I wait fifteen minutes for any sign of bubbling.
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    CAN BUBBLING FROM FERMENTATION BIN BE ANYTHING OTHER THAN FERMENTATION

    I think the brew I am making is already fully fermented, after a long period, and it tastes as if it is. But there is still an occasional bubble being produced from the airlock. Does this mean it is still fermenting, or could there be another reason. I do not want to leave it any longer than...
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