As I mentioned in the tepache post, open-top yeast fermentations invariably involve bacteria—primarily acetic acid-producing types that metabolize the alcohol produced by the yeast and create acetic acid (vinegar) as their own waste product. This is why longer fermentation times lead to kombuchas and tepaches (and badly made natural wines) that taste pr…
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