EZ Caps

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The pressure is normal. It's just carbon dioxide gas which is a by-product offermentation (using EZ caps pretty will always make champagne). If you want toremove the carbonation you need to use a regular air lock to allow the gas torelease without letting in outside air (cheap and available on-line or at anyhomebrew store). Also refrigeration doesn't totally stop the fermentation, itjust slows it down to a crawl, of course that depends on whether or not there'sany sugar left as well. Hope that answers your question.--- "dbdraggin001" wrote:>> Just got my EZ Caps a little over a week ago.>> I Added one cup of sugar to Grape Juice and 1/8 teaspoon of yeast, and kept itin a cabinet above the stove in the kitchen for the last 7 days.>> About 57 hours ago I put it in the fridge, but the EZ Cap still has gassescoming out. The little slit isn't stuck or anything to that sort, because I pushit back down flat and it opens back up right away, pushing on the outside of thebottle shows the contents are still under great pressure, and I can still feel afaint bit of air coming out of the cap.>> Is this normal? Gasses escaping suggests that it's still fermenting correct?>> I'm eager to try the final product, but I don't want to mess anything up.>> I guess what I'm asking, is at the present state this is in, where do I gofrom here? I would imagine that if it was "done" and OK to begin drinking, thecap wouldn't still be venting would it?>> Any insight, help, or explanations are greatly appreciated.>> Thanks,> Russ>ORGINAL POSTER: rob98rocks