Putterrr
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OK I finally got my pump and set up for my first degassing. I have read most of the threads on hear on the subject as well as watched a number of u-tube videos.
Well what happened (or didn't happen) was nothing like on the videos or what people described. Here is what I did.
My kit (23L) had been in the secondary for 3 weeks and the specific gravity was down to .994. I used the pump to rack to another carboy with a gauge reading of 10. No problem. I then switched to my single hole bung and turned on the pump again. I slowly started bringing the gauge up from zero. I expected a rush of bubbles at the start and I was ready in case it foamed up. Nothing happened except for a small ring of bubble around the edge. I continued to turn the pressure up to 18, then 20 then 22. Still nothing except maybe a few more bubbles.
If I rock the carboy around, it foams up but only a inch or so and that goes down when I stop. I tried stirring to see if that might make a difference but same thing when I reconnected the pump.
Was there very little gas in this wine? Did the racking remove the gas? I'm sure there is still gas because if I put a bung on the carboy and the shake it, it will make the pssst sound when I remove it.
Any suggestions? Thx
(RJS Hang Ten)
Well what happened (or didn't happen) was nothing like on the videos or what people described. Here is what I did.
My kit (23L) had been in the secondary for 3 weeks and the specific gravity was down to .994. I used the pump to rack to another carboy with a gauge reading of 10. No problem. I then switched to my single hole bung and turned on the pump again. I slowly started bringing the gauge up from zero. I expected a rush of bubbles at the start and I was ready in case it foamed up. Nothing happened except for a small ring of bubble around the edge. I continued to turn the pressure up to 18, then 20 then 22. Still nothing except maybe a few more bubbles.
If I rock the carboy around, it foams up but only a inch or so and that goes down when I stop. I tried stirring to see if that might make a difference but same thing when I reconnected the pump.
Was there very little gas in this wine? Did the racking remove the gas? I'm sure there is still gas because if I put a bung on the carboy and the shake it, it will make the pssst sound when I remove it.
Any suggestions? Thx
(RJS Hang Ten)