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I ordered a kit and there was an insert indicating there is no seal on these kits because of availability issues.
Same here. In about 5 FWK kits there was no inner seal, just the screw cap. No problem. A bonus is that the screw cap fits 1/2- and 1-gallon and 3-liter jugs, so I threw away the aluminum caps that came on the jugs. In every challenge there is a gift.FWK has not been using a seal cap under the top cap for several months (I believe they were having issues sourcing them over the past year). I've made several FWK kits without the inner seal on the juice bag and there have been no issues, and I haven't seen anyone report any issues due to the removal of it. Proceed onward!
What variety is the kit? Could be old stock.I just opened a new kit and it had the secondary seal under the cap.
Tavola Cab SauvignonWhat variety is the kit? Could be old stock.
We have had to use replacement bags because of supply chain issues. None of them have seals. We are expecting the shipment of our normal bags in the end of April.I recently ordered a Finer Wine Kit - Riesling... I started it today and when I went to pour the juice in the pail... there was no seal on the bag. I watched the videos and read the instructions, both of which said there would be a seal under the screw cap... but no seal. I am a little concerned about the integrity of the juice, since it is supposed to be there. I am just happy the screw cap did not leak as I ordered other items from LP and it would have been a mess.
Anyone else notice the missing seal under the screw cap?
I would buy several of those right out of the gate...Will FWK offer a Malbec in the future?
Tolerant to 16%, so you're cutting it close. 1.117 - 0.995 is 16.01% (on first calculator which pulled up on google). But do you really want a 16% wine? I'd re-stir and re-check the o.g. and if it is still 1.117 I would add more water, to target 13.5 - 15%. If you don't mind 16% maybe you have some EC-118 laying around and could add that at the end to ensure it fully dries.I just opened my first FWK Super Tuscan. After the correct water addition, my OG was 1.117. Will that be a problem for RC 212?
Since I've been doing the overnight starters, I'm finding that the SG reading at reconstitution time and the one I take the next morning before inoculating are different. For you to get that high of an OG? Check again tomorrow.I just opened my first FWK Super Tuscan. After the correct water addition, my OG was 1.117. Will that be a problem for RC 212?
I was actually surprised at the reading. I’m fermenting in a 7.9 gallon bucket so don’t want to add much more water. I have plenty of ec 118 on hand. When would be the best time to add? After 14 days if I noticed the gravity is still elevated? PS I knew the alcohol tolerance for 212 is 16% and an OG of 1.117 was cutting it very close.Tolerant to 16%, so you're cutting it close. 1.117 - 0.995 is 16.01% (on first calculator which pulled up on google). But do you really want a 16% wine? I'd re-stir and re-check the o.g. and if it is still 1.117 I would add more water, to target 13.5 - 15%. If you don't mind 16% maybe you have some EC-118 laying around and could add that at the end to ensure it fully dries.
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