stormbringer
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This one has me scratching my noggin:
Have an Island Mist White Z summer wine kit. Initial S.G. was 1.052. Instructions says to check after 5 days and proceed to rack if S.G. is below 1.010. After 5 days the S.G. was 0.994. And I racked to the carboy. Only slight activity the first day thru the airlock and since then very, very, very slight activity. So, the instructions say to check after 10 days and proceed to stabalise if S.G. is 0.996 or less.
The S.G. was less than 0.996 (0.994) after 5 days at the initial racking. I'm sure the CO2 in the carboy with airlock will protect the wine (the 10th day will be April 6). But it appears to have fermented to dry in the first 5 days. Does anyone see anything unusual with the direction this wine is heading?
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Edited by: stormbringer
Have an Island Mist White Z summer wine kit. Initial S.G. was 1.052. Instructions says to check after 5 days and proceed to rack if S.G. is below 1.010. After 5 days the S.G. was 0.994. And I racked to the carboy. Only slight activity the first day thru the airlock and since then very, very, very slight activity. So, the instructions say to check after 10 days and proceed to stabalise if S.G. is 0.996 or less.
The S.G. was less than 0.996 (0.994) after 5 days at the initial racking. I'm sure the CO2 in the carboy with airlock will protect the wine (the 10th day will be April 6). But it appears to have fermented to dry in the first 5 days. Does anyone see anything unusual with the direction this wine is heading?
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Edited by: stormbringer