Kiwisholland
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I love this forum, thanks to all for the great info!
I started a WE Eclipse Zin kit 12/14/14, and I am in the racking and clarification stage with about 11 days to go in the 28 days.
I added an oak stave that the guy from the LHBS said would be "spent" in three weeks.
After the 28 days, I would like to bulk age for another 6 months before bottling. There is about 3/4" of sediment currently at the bottom of the 6 gallon carboy, with a decent open head space. I have an airlock on it.
Questions:
-I assume I should rack off of the lees into a clean carboy for the 6 month aging? I was planning to go down to a 5 gallon carboy.
-My basement is currently 58-60 degrees F and gets up to about 70 F in the summer. Maybe a dumb question, but the instructions aren't clear. Should I just age in the ambient temp (currently 58-60) with no temp control?
-I assume I should put a solid bung in for the 6 months, is this correct? I always see photos of people’s cellars and I always see airlocks on their carboys.
-Would it do anything - good or bad - to put the stave in the clean carboy for aging?
-Also, I have read here many times not to use softened water. The guy at the LHBS said “if the water tastes good, just use it”. I am sure everyone is tired of this, but can anyone explain WHY not to use the soft water?
Thanks!
I started a WE Eclipse Zin kit 12/14/14, and I am in the racking and clarification stage with about 11 days to go in the 28 days.
I added an oak stave that the guy from the LHBS said would be "spent" in three weeks.
After the 28 days, I would like to bulk age for another 6 months before bottling. There is about 3/4" of sediment currently at the bottom of the 6 gallon carboy, with a decent open head space. I have an airlock on it.
Questions:
-I assume I should rack off of the lees into a clean carboy for the 6 month aging? I was planning to go down to a 5 gallon carboy.
-My basement is currently 58-60 degrees F and gets up to about 70 F in the summer. Maybe a dumb question, but the instructions aren't clear. Should I just age in the ambient temp (currently 58-60) with no temp control?
-I assume I should put a solid bung in for the 6 months, is this correct? I always see photos of people’s cellars and I always see airlocks on their carboys.
-Would it do anything - good or bad - to put the stave in the clean carboy for aging?
-Also, I have read here many times not to use softened water. The guy at the LHBS said “if the water tastes good, just use it”. I am sure everyone is tired of this, but can anyone explain WHY not to use the soft water?
Thanks!