I will be starting a Grand Cru International Australian Cabernet Sauvignon 5 week kit with skins on the weekend. I have these snazzy new Fermonsters, both 7 and 6 gallon.
I aim to use the 7 gallon as my primary instead of a pail. My plan is to leave it loosely covered with daily stirring until the risk of bubbling over is past, and then seal it up with bung and airlock. That way I can leave it in the primary - and more importantly, on the skins - for longer, instead of transferring as soon as my gravity dips below 1.0000. I'm thinking two weeks in the primary, just to spend more time on the skins. Does this sound like a good idea? Could I go even longer?
I aim to use the 7 gallon as my primary instead of a pail. My plan is to leave it loosely covered with daily stirring until the risk of bubbling over is past, and then seal it up with bung and airlock. That way I can leave it in the primary - and more importantly, on the skins - for longer, instead of transferring as soon as my gravity dips below 1.0000. I'm thinking two weeks in the primary, just to spend more time on the skins. Does this sound like a good idea? Could I go even longer?
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