pargettken
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- Nov 9, 2015
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The Choc - Rasp kit is very interesting. I had not tried a high alcohol fermentation before and this seems to have worked, albeit with extended fermentation time in my cellar. My temps are a steady 70 degrees, but my Step 2 did not finish in the expected time - it ran nearly 4 weeks longer. It is possible that my kit finished sugar fermentation and then underwent ML, as that has infected my winery; all my grape wines and kits go through ML whether I like it or not.
So after vacuum racking yesterday and adding Step 3 (sulfite, sorbate and finings and F-pack) I noticed a black and insoluble cruddy residue on my All-in-one-pump tubes and racking canes. All the hot water in the world did nothing. It was like sticky tar.
I commented on the All-in-one pump website to buy replacement tubes, and to my pleasant surprise Steve called my cell phone 20 minutes later. He suggested trying oxy clean (green lid) first. I did, it worked like a charm. Great customer service by Steve, and a great piece of wine making equipment - my most valued item.
The Choc Rasp tastes a little "green" but has great promise - very chocolate, very raspberry, and very hot. I expect that hotness to smooth over in time.
So after vacuum racking yesterday and adding Step 3 (sulfite, sorbate and finings and F-pack) I noticed a black and insoluble cruddy residue on my All-in-one-pump tubes and racking canes. All the hot water in the world did nothing. It was like sticky tar.
I commented on the All-in-one pump website to buy replacement tubes, and to my pleasant surprise Steve called my cell phone 20 minutes later. He suggested trying oxy clean (green lid) first. I did, it worked like a charm. Great customer service by Steve, and a great piece of wine making equipment - my most valued item.
The Choc Rasp tastes a little "green" but has great promise - very chocolate, very raspberry, and very hot. I expect that hotness to smooth over in time.