smcroni
Junior
Ok, never have had a problem getting a fermentation going before. I have made numerous muscadine wine batches and just bottled a strawberry dessert wine. Trying to make a blueberry wine for first time and can't get fermentation to begin. I started this Sunday evening at 6 pm so roughly 72 hrs ago. I am questioning 2 things mainly, those being, Star San and my frozen blueberries.
Rinsed fermentation bucket with Star San , let it sit a few minutes and rinsed it out good.
12lbs of frozen blueberries (Great Value Frozen Blueberries and Frozen Blueberries from Aldi roughly 1/2 each)
8lbs sugar
3.5 to 4gal of water
Pectic Enzyme
4 crushed campden tablets
yeast nutrient
yeast
Bucket was rinsed with Star San as mentioned above and roughly 10 min later placed partially frozen fruit in mesh bag in fermentation bucket and fruit was gently pressed. Used bottom a wine bottle, which had been dipped in Star San when soaking fermentation bucket and rinsed bottle off. Added sugar water and pectic enzyme and stirred. Added crushed campden tablets, stirred again and covered with a towel. Stirred again after 12 hrs. At roughly 20 hrs after I started the must I rehydrated the yeast, Red Star Premier Cuvee, let it sit 20 min and added to the must added 1/4 tsp of yeast nutrient as I hadn't checked my supplies and that is all I had. That was Monday about 2 PM. Yesterday morning, Tuesday 18 hrs after pitching yeast no activity. So off to supply store to get some yeast nutrient blend. Throw in 4 tsp stir a bit recover the bucket with the towel. Give it a look last night about 9 pm nothing going on. We are now 51 hrs from starting the must, and about 36 hrs from pitching the yeast and 9 hours or so after I added the yeast nutrient. So I decide to begin a starter. Rinse a mason jar out with a bit of Star San, when I say bit I mean a drop. Foams up let it sit 10 to 15 min rinse until all foam is gone. I add 8 ounces of the juice from my fermentation bucket, 2 or 3 tblsp of sugar mixed to dilution in 4 oz of water 1 tsp of yeast nutrient give it a stir, then sprinkle in a packet of Redstar Champagne yeast. Cover with a paper towel. I check on it 3 hrs later about midnight and it is foaming good. Maybe a 1 inch thick layer of foam. I figure I'll let it go until morning to make sure my yeast are good and active and acclimated then I will pour the starter into my must. Wake up this morning, foaming had stopped and dissipated in the mason jar. I put it in the must anyway. SG before I pitched the yeast initially was 1.1, seems high, but my SG vessel is plastic so viewing with these ageing eyes is difficult. It was in the dessert wine category which on my hydrometer is blue. Temperature of must is 72 degrees.
So I am stumped and thinking perhaps I didn't let ferment bucket air dry long enough or rinse good enough of suspecting maybe the blueberries have a preservative in them. I have looked on the Wal Mart web site at the packaging and there is no preservative listed on the bag. It was their 3lb frozen blueberries. I need to head to Aldi and check their blueberries. I have used the same brand of frozen strawberries before from ALDI with no issue.
I hate to toss it but if the blueberries have a preservative, I'm done anyway. I am leaning towards that since my starter last night started so good and then 6 or 7 hrs later it appears to have ceased. Toughts , comment and any similar experiences appreciated before I toss 35 bucks of frozen blueberries
Rinsed fermentation bucket with Star San , let it sit a few minutes and rinsed it out good.
12lbs of frozen blueberries (Great Value Frozen Blueberries and Frozen Blueberries from Aldi roughly 1/2 each)
8lbs sugar
3.5 to 4gal of water
Pectic Enzyme
4 crushed campden tablets
yeast nutrient
yeast
Bucket was rinsed with Star San as mentioned above and roughly 10 min later placed partially frozen fruit in mesh bag in fermentation bucket and fruit was gently pressed. Used bottom a wine bottle, which had been dipped in Star San when soaking fermentation bucket and rinsed bottle off. Added sugar water and pectic enzyme and stirred. Added crushed campden tablets, stirred again and covered with a towel. Stirred again after 12 hrs. At roughly 20 hrs after I started the must I rehydrated the yeast, Red Star Premier Cuvee, let it sit 20 min and added to the must added 1/4 tsp of yeast nutrient as I hadn't checked my supplies and that is all I had. That was Monday about 2 PM. Yesterday morning, Tuesday 18 hrs after pitching yeast no activity. So off to supply store to get some yeast nutrient blend. Throw in 4 tsp stir a bit recover the bucket with the towel. Give it a look last night about 9 pm nothing going on. We are now 51 hrs from starting the must, and about 36 hrs from pitching the yeast and 9 hours or so after I added the yeast nutrient. So I decide to begin a starter. Rinse a mason jar out with a bit of Star San, when I say bit I mean a drop. Foams up let it sit 10 to 15 min rinse until all foam is gone. I add 8 ounces of the juice from my fermentation bucket, 2 or 3 tblsp of sugar mixed to dilution in 4 oz of water 1 tsp of yeast nutrient give it a stir, then sprinkle in a packet of Redstar Champagne yeast. Cover with a paper towel. I check on it 3 hrs later about midnight and it is foaming good. Maybe a 1 inch thick layer of foam. I figure I'll let it go until morning to make sure my yeast are good and active and acclimated then I will pour the starter into my must. Wake up this morning, foaming had stopped and dissipated in the mason jar. I put it in the must anyway. SG before I pitched the yeast initially was 1.1, seems high, but my SG vessel is plastic so viewing with these ageing eyes is difficult. It was in the dessert wine category which on my hydrometer is blue. Temperature of must is 72 degrees.
So I am stumped and thinking perhaps I didn't let ferment bucket air dry long enough or rinse good enough of suspecting maybe the blueberries have a preservative in them. I have looked on the Wal Mart web site at the packaging and there is no preservative listed on the bag. It was their 3lb frozen blueberries. I need to head to Aldi and check their blueberries. I have used the same brand of frozen strawberries before from ALDI with no issue.
I hate to toss it but if the blueberries have a preservative, I'm done anyway. I am leaning towards that since my starter last night started so good and then 6 or 7 hrs later it appears to have ceased. Toughts , comment and any similar experiences appreciated before I toss 35 bucks of frozen blueberries
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