Hi!
My name is Keith and I live in North Carolina. I just made my first little batch of wine on Sunday night. I was shopping at a specialty beer shop and got into a conversation with one of the guys that works there that led me to purchase some bare essentials to make some wine.
So I have a question. The instructions I got from the guy didn't mention letting it sit in a primary container for a few days first. I mixed everything but the yeast and let it sit for an hour or so, then added the yeast and capped it up with the airating valve. I had a bunch of work I've been wrapped up in since then and I'm just now looking at other recipes and they all seem to call for a few days of natural fermentation before capping it up.
Should I remove the caps and let it go for a few days? Did I just spoil my first batch by capping it up too soon?
Thanks!
My name is Keith and I live in North Carolina. I just made my first little batch of wine on Sunday night. I was shopping at a specialty beer shop and got into a conversation with one of the guys that works there that led me to purchase some bare essentials to make some wine.
So I have a question. The instructions I got from the guy didn't mention letting it sit in a primary container for a few days first. I mixed everything but the yeast and let it sit for an hour or so, then added the yeast and capped it up with the airating valve. I had a bunch of work I've been wrapped up in since then and I'm just now looking at other recipes and they all seem to call for a few days of natural fermentation before capping it up.
Should I remove the caps and let it go for a few days? Did I just spoil my first batch by capping it up too soon?
Thanks!