This is the first wine going into my new (to me) 5 gallon carboys, just waiting for the tannin to be delivered, sometimes it's hard brewing using mail order, but closest brew shop is a 4 hr round trip so such is my burden lol
This is the first wine going into my new (to me) 5 gallon carboys, just waiting for the tannin to be delivered, sometimes it's hard brewing using mail order, but closest brew shop is a 4 hr round trip so such is my burden lol
I love my Dewalt tools. I have the 18v set. I've been using them hard for years. Perhaps the smaller ones aren't made for long stretches of operation. I give mine a break every minute or so.
PORTER CABLE FTW lol I love my PC cordless tools never a problem Dewalt has great tools but I have heard a lot of bad reviews on the cordless stuff.::
I've had my Dewalt 18V set for over 15 years now. Still on my second set of batteries too. I was a plumbing contractor and used these tools every day without a problem. I can still de-gass 2 wines back to back with one charge. Probably close to 20 min whipping. No complaints here!
Okay. Spakloid went in last Saturday. I have been noticing sediment similar to normal sediment at the bottom of the carboy. However, it runs up the curvy sides a little and some is further up stuck on the sides. Never used spakloid before. Will all that sediment stay put while I'm bottling (was hoping of do that tomorrow) or will it mix in my wine and make it cloudy?
Should I wait longer to bottle?
When back sweeting, do you add the sugar straight into the carboy, and mix with a degassing tool? Sorry for the rookie question.
Tom
Okay. Spakloid went in last Saturday. I have been noticing sediment similar to normal sediment at the bottom of the carboy. However, it runs up the curvy sides a little and some is further up stuck on the sides. Never used spakloid before. Will all that sediment stay put while I'm bottling (was hoping of do that tomorrow) or will it mix in my wine and make it cloudy?
Should I wait longer to bottle?
After 3 months in the bottle, my dragon blood taste like a combination of mad dog 20/20 and raspberry cough syrup.
Suggestions?
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