CapeBretonWino
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Hello all,
I'm Mark and I'm new here and just had a couple of questions.
I received a Winexpert kit for Christmas from my girlfriend's sister. I'm currently making Liebfraumilch.
Everything went smoothly since I've started. I should add that I work full time and go to University full time so I am guilty of procrastinating a little bit. Not usually like me.
There was a few gaps in between early steps that I procrastinated with. A retailer for Winexpert told me that it's not really an issue for quality so I wasn't to be alarmed.
Tonight, I tested my gravity and it was well under the correct amount. I added in my packets and F-Pack and started to stir as stated. I should add that my kit didn't really come with a tool to mix well at this point. It's obviously in the carboy which has a very small entrance. The spoon doesn't fit in, so my girlfriend and I decided to compromise and use the other end of it (After good sanitation of course). This worked, but not well. It can mix fine, but that's it. There isn't enough space in the opening to really give it a good stir. We also stirred the carboy itself which worked a lot better. After a good stir, I used the hydrometer to see how the degassing went. It let out a fizz with pressure, three times.
My temperature is fine so I'm not really sure what the problem is. I'm thinking it's not being stirred effectively. Should I buy the optional mechanism that is sold at the retailer?
Also, when it came to adding the F-Pack in, it told us to remove so much of the wine to make room for it. This, I did not do. There was definitely no need to. Before the F-Pack, my wine is only up to the part of the carboy where it starts to curve up - giving a lot of room for the F-Pack.
I followed all the instructions carefully from the start in terms of amounts, temperatures and gravity. Is this a problem other than I'm not going to have as much wine in the end?
Anyway, as for the degassing - I put the bung back on and put it back into my fermentation area until I figure out what I should do.
I'm Mark and I'm new here and just had a couple of questions.
I received a Winexpert kit for Christmas from my girlfriend's sister. I'm currently making Liebfraumilch.
Everything went smoothly since I've started. I should add that I work full time and go to University full time so I am guilty of procrastinating a little bit. Not usually like me.
There was a few gaps in between early steps that I procrastinated with. A retailer for Winexpert told me that it's not really an issue for quality so I wasn't to be alarmed.
Tonight, I tested my gravity and it was well under the correct amount. I added in my packets and F-Pack and started to stir as stated. I should add that my kit didn't really come with a tool to mix well at this point. It's obviously in the carboy which has a very small entrance. The spoon doesn't fit in, so my girlfriend and I decided to compromise and use the other end of it (After good sanitation of course). This worked, but not well. It can mix fine, but that's it. There isn't enough space in the opening to really give it a good stir. We also stirred the carboy itself which worked a lot better. After a good stir, I used the hydrometer to see how the degassing went. It let out a fizz with pressure, three times.
My temperature is fine so I'm not really sure what the problem is. I'm thinking it's not being stirred effectively. Should I buy the optional mechanism that is sold at the retailer?
Also, when it came to adding the F-Pack in, it told us to remove so much of the wine to make room for it. This, I did not do. There was definitely no need to. Before the F-Pack, my wine is only up to the part of the carboy where it starts to curve up - giving a lot of room for the F-Pack.
I followed all the instructions carefully from the start in terms of amounts, temperatures and gravity. Is this a problem other than I'm not going to have as much wine in the end?
Anyway, as for the degassing - I put the bung back on and put it back into my fermentation area until I figure out what I should do.