Adrian Rovito
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Hi, first time I'm making wine. The wine was first put into Demijohns about a month ago, in that time I've racked twice to clean the lees (the most recent rack was a week ago)
I have two 54L Demijohns that are both about 85% full, sitting right next to each other but just one of them has the pressure in the airlock reversed, as if its sucking in air (see attached photo - ignore the ghetto straps needed to stop bung slip). Through googling all I can find is it being caused by change in the wine temp. Weird though because both Demijohns are literally next to each other, even though it is admittedly getting colder now that winter is getting closer in Australia.
What I cant find online is what I do about this, is it a problem? What can I do to fix it? Should I be waiting to see if it corrects? or does it require immediate action?
I have two 54L Demijohns that are both about 85% full, sitting right next to each other but just one of them has the pressure in the airlock reversed, as if its sucking in air (see attached photo - ignore the ghetto straps needed to stop bung slip). Through googling all I can find is it being caused by change in the wine temp. Weird though because both Demijohns are literally next to each other, even though it is admittedly getting colder now that winter is getting closer in Australia.
What I cant find online is what I do about this, is it a problem? What can I do to fix it? Should I be waiting to see if it corrects? or does it require immediate action?