drainsurgeon
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Well, after bottling my first Dragon Blood yesterday (also my first non kit wine) I have been collecting supplies, ordered my Brute on Wed, ordered and received my Allinone last week (it works BETTER than everyone raves about), I just couldn't wait to start my next batch. So I did. Tropical blend (I am calling Mad Mango) with 4# Mangos, 4# peaches, 3# bag of tropical blend from Wally World, 3 cans of Pineapple slices and 5 bananas. All was going well....till I added the fruit. Topped up to 6 gallons before the fruit, the 7 1/2 gallon primary is about to burst. In fact, I had to draw off about 1/2 gallon of the juice to fit the bananas in. I'm about 1/2" from the top. I know I was told (here) that a larger primary was the answer and that I should have waited a few days....but....here I am (stuck in the middle with you) . I just checked with Amazon and the soonest my Brute would arrive would be Tuesday, 3 days from now. There is no way I can pitch the yeast tomorrow night with the primary this high. Should I draw off another 1/2 gallon or so and proceed, and throw everything into the Brute along with the surplus must when it arrives? The recipe warns that this thing can drop like a rock so the yeast party might be over by the time the Big Guy arrives. I do have another primary. Should I just split it in two? Not quite sure what to do. (I know I know, patience....should have waited) Advice please.