Good Morning,
I have a question regarding when to add the bacteria for MLF. I am fermenting an Italian juice bucket of Chianti that is now sitting at a SG of 1.010. I have a pack of Wyeast 4007 Malo Lactic Blend which I plan on adding soon. I have read conflicting things as to when to add the culture. Since primary is coming to a close I was thinking about racking into a carboy, adding the culture, and letting it finish up primary/go through MLF over the next few months. The directions say fermintation is generally done between 1-3 months which would line up nicely with my next rack for bulk aging. I would add some K meta at that point and let it sit for another few months before bottling.
One of the issues is I really don't have alot of equipment to test the must and see where I am at with pH or other parameters. This is my first attempt at putting a wine through MLF so I'm still working on getting some basic equipment. I would ideally have some numbers to supply you guys, but it's a work in progress. Any other advice or suggestions would be great. Thanks!
I have a question regarding when to add the bacteria for MLF. I am fermenting an Italian juice bucket of Chianti that is now sitting at a SG of 1.010. I have a pack of Wyeast 4007 Malo Lactic Blend which I plan on adding soon. I have read conflicting things as to when to add the culture. Since primary is coming to a close I was thinking about racking into a carboy, adding the culture, and letting it finish up primary/go through MLF over the next few months. The directions say fermintation is generally done between 1-3 months which would line up nicely with my next rack for bulk aging. I would add some K meta at that point and let it sit for another few months before bottling.
One of the issues is I really don't have alot of equipment to test the must and see where I am at with pH or other parameters. This is my first attempt at putting a wine through MLF so I'm still working on getting some basic equipment. I would ideally have some numbers to supply you guys, but it's a work in progress. Any other advice or suggestions would be great. Thanks!