Stressbaby
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Triple elderberry rosé wines did not ferment very fast, possibly because I split up one packet of yeast. But today I moved them to carboys.
Both the simmered solution (Batch A) and the pressed juice (Batch B) had hardly a trace of green goo. The pomace batch (Batch C) had a fair amount of green goo which you can see that in the pic, Batch C, far right. The color of Batch C, very light to start with, not surprisingly darkened up a LOT over the course of the ferment, to the point where it was as dark, if not darker than Batch A. Batch B developed some off odors at one point during the ferment, and it struggled a little bit, training behind the other two. I hit it with an extra pinch of Fermaid K and it seemed to respond. Batch C smells the best, very fruity, but Batch A smells pretty good too.
Both the simmered solution (Batch A) and the pressed juice (Batch B) had hardly a trace of green goo. The pomace batch (Batch C) had a fair amount of green goo which you can see that in the pic, Batch C, far right. The color of Batch C, very light to start with, not surprisingly darkened up a LOT over the course of the ferment, to the point where it was as dark, if not darker than Batch A. Batch B developed some off odors at one point during the ferment, and it struggled a little bit, training behind the other two. I hit it with an extra pinch of Fermaid K and it seemed to respond. Batch C smells the best, very fruity, but Batch A smells pretty good too.