Cellar Vader
Senior Member
Thought I'd follow up, maybe ease the minds of any one else who has misread recipes, lol!
After splitting my original batch and creating 2 batches going at the same time, things have progressed nicely. Both batches were down .998 & 1.000 respectively, so removed the fruit bags. This was my first stab at using fruit (all kit wines until now) and I am amazed at the piranha-like effect that the yeast has on the fruit. Nothing left in the bags but seeds and a handful of blueberry remains.
I'll keep testing the S.G. over the next 3 days and then rack into carboys when it's done fermenting.
Thank you all for not making me feel like a complete dunce! VERY humbling experience, but taught me to read more S-L-O-W-L-Y from now on!
After splitting my original batch and creating 2 batches going at the same time, things have progressed nicely. Both batches were down .998 & 1.000 respectively, so removed the fruit bags. This was my first stab at using fruit (all kit wines until now) and I am amazed at the piranha-like effect that the yeast has on the fruit. Nothing left in the bags but seeds and a handful of blueberry remains.
I'll keep testing the S.G. over the next 3 days and then rack into carboys when it's done fermenting.
Thank you all for not making me feel like a complete dunce! VERY humbling experience, but taught me to read more S-L-O-W-L-Y from now on!