I'm making my first wine from grapes and i'm using a kit for this.
After 7 days the fermenting should have been done, but it could take up to 2 weeks to complete (depending on temperature and such things). Well those 2 weeks have passed and there were no bubbles left in the wine and in the waterlock the water line was equal. But because of easter I had it there for an extra 2 days and when I checked again, the water level had raised in the water lock, which would mean there has been created new gas.
I measured my wine and it had an value of 996, which should be fine. I moved the wine over to another bottle/bucket and put in a stabalizer and stirred for 2-3 hours with interfall of roughly 30 minutes. After that I put in something to clear wine, but I noticed a few bubble in the lock today, so i'm afraid its still fermenting or creating other gas. Should I be afraid of anything and can I still bottle it if this gas is being created?
After 7 days the fermenting should have been done, but it could take up to 2 weeks to complete (depending on temperature and such things). Well those 2 weeks have passed and there were no bubbles left in the wine and in the waterlock the water line was equal. But because of easter I had it there for an extra 2 days and when I checked again, the water level had raised in the water lock, which would mean there has been created new gas.
I measured my wine and it had an value of 996, which should be fine. I moved the wine over to another bottle/bucket and put in a stabalizer and stirred for 2-3 hours with interfall of roughly 30 minutes. After that I put in something to clear wine, but I noticed a few bubble in the lock today, so i'm afraid its still fermenting or creating other gas. Should I be afraid of anything and can I still bottle it if this gas is being created?