Last week I was checking my airlocks and found what looks like bacteria growing on my petite Pearl and Verona wines
I immediately pulled the airlocks, took out the oak spirals, and used some cotton balls to clean them out. Then i wiped out the inside of the necks with a Q tip soaked in Vodka, topped up, added k-meta, dribbled in a little more vodka, and installed new airlocks. I tasted them at the time and they tasted great.
I just checked and it was back . This time I used a piece of paper towel to suck it all up then topped up and sprayed inside and outside the neck and stopper with a k-meta disinfectant solution.
What the hell kind of bacteria can grow on a 14% alcohol wine with a pH of 3.3 (Verona) and 3.6 (Pearl)?
The wines were racked at the end of March and k-meta was added at that time. Can the wines be saved? Should I rack again? Should I bottle them?
I was hoping my initial effort was the end of it but now I’m freaking out here… what can I do to fix this?
I immediately pulled the airlocks, took out the oak spirals, and used some cotton balls to clean them out. Then i wiped out the inside of the necks with a Q tip soaked in Vodka, topped up, added k-meta, dribbled in a little more vodka, and installed new airlocks. I tasted them at the time and they tasted great.
I just checked and it was back . This time I used a piece of paper towel to suck it all up then topped up and sprayed inside and outside the neck and stopper with a k-meta disinfectant solution.
What the hell kind of bacteria can grow on a 14% alcohol wine with a pH of 3.3 (Verona) and 3.6 (Pearl)?
The wines were racked at the end of March and k-meta was added at that time. Can the wines be saved? Should I rack again? Should I bottle them?
I was hoping my initial effort was the end of it but now I’m freaking out here… what can I do to fix this?