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An experiment, and would like to solicit advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 457495" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Your best bet is to start off small and see exactly what it does to the blend. When you find a percentage you like scale it up and I would press the whole batch. It will make the marriage of flavors easier and faster as well as cut down on the evaporation of all the goodies you worked so hard to obtain. Makes storage easier too. The only caution I have on pressing is to keep the pressure down. You just want it nice and compacted not pressed to the point your extracting liquids which would set you up for a fermentation. That or it'll run out all over your floor or table and then you've lost all the good flavors in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 457495, member: 2140"] Your best bet is to start off small and see exactly what it does to the blend. When you find a percentage you like scale it up and I would press the whole batch. It will make the marriage of flavors easier and faster as well as cut down on the evaporation of all the goodies you worked so hard to obtain. Makes storage easier too. The only caution I have on pressing is to keep the pressure down. You just want it nice and compacted not pressed to the point your extracting liquids which would set you up for a fermentation. That or it'll run out all over your floor or table and then you've lost all the good flavors in it. [/QUOTE]
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