Put some plastic wrap over the jar, then screw the lid down.
It's generally best to keep air away in long term storage and a narrow neck bottle limits surface area exposed to air.

Ode


At 08:10 PM 12/15/2008 +0000, you wrote:
Hi Ma. Its just that I have found a smaller jar which fits the generator perfectly, but have had to make more CS. I have the original brewing jar to keep it in and want to tip the whole lot into that because the lid of the new jar still stinks of Branston pickle! This means I can't put the lid on because the CS smells and tastes disgusting! I have tried everything to get the smell out but nothing does. I don't know, I'm just a bit paranoid at the moment. Thanks for replying. Dee

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Date: 15/12/2008 14:42:54
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Another question

Hi Dee. I didn't see your original question. Sure it's OK to add new EIS to old -- why not? Some people use some of a previous batch to start a new one -- I can't see an ounce of difference. What's going on that you ask? MA



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