Bissrok
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This is my first time making wine, and I wanted to do something quick and cheap, so I could get a feel for it. I decided to make a gallon using store bought concentrate.
So, I boiled the sugar in water, let it cool, etc. Used 3 cans of concentrated Welch's grape juice, filled water to the gallon mark in a glass carboy. Mixed well. Added one crushed campden tablet, waited 24 hours. Rehydrated 1/5 of a packet of EC-1118 yeast according to directions, added it to the jug, which became hazy...
But then it got clear about a few hours later. I waited a week, but the sediment that had formed by then was about all I got. For all of this, I covered the opening of the carboy with cheesecloth and I kept the jug wrapped in a blanket.
Today's a week later and I siphoned the must into a new glass carboy, and attached an airlock. It's very hazy again, because I sucked up a bit of the sediment, but I'm thinking it might disappear just as quick as before.
I don't have a hydrometer, but I've kept everything sanitized and I've kept the house at 71 F. I just want to make sure I didn't screw up anything obvious. And if I'm supposed to wait 6 weeks or so for it to clear, it's going to be harder to tell when it's ready, and I'll have to check with a hydrometer every week or so. Any thoughts on what's going on?
One week, before racking:
One week, after racking:
So, I boiled the sugar in water, let it cool, etc. Used 3 cans of concentrated Welch's grape juice, filled water to the gallon mark in a glass carboy. Mixed well. Added one crushed campden tablet, waited 24 hours. Rehydrated 1/5 of a packet of EC-1118 yeast according to directions, added it to the jug, which became hazy...
But then it got clear about a few hours later. I waited a week, but the sediment that had formed by then was about all I got. For all of this, I covered the opening of the carboy with cheesecloth and I kept the jug wrapped in a blanket.
Today's a week later and I siphoned the must into a new glass carboy, and attached an airlock. It's very hazy again, because I sucked up a bit of the sediment, but I'm thinking it might disappear just as quick as before.
I don't have a hydrometer, but I've kept everything sanitized and I've kept the house at 71 F. I just want to make sure I didn't screw up anything obvious. And if I'm supposed to wait 6 weeks or so for it to clear, it's going to be harder to tell when it's ready, and I'll have to check with a hydrometer every week or so. Any thoughts on what's going on?
One week, before racking:
One week, after racking: