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When you buy a 6 gallon pail of fresh juice, do you feel the need to put it into a larger vessel or just pitch the yeast in the bucket that it came in.
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I'm asking this question because last year I used the 6 gallon buckets with no issues. Someone recently gave me a stiff warning that I risk the juice overflowing. Do you find that your juice level rises very much in your 8 gallon vessel?I put it into my primary bucket that is 8 gal.
Is BM4X4 a very active yeast? I have primarily used EC1119. This year I am getting a bucket of Chianti and I think BM4X4 might be a good choice. Comments?My buckets came less than half an inch from the top. The BM4X4 Yeast would have reached the lid for sure. I have stir bars in my buckets to keep the yeast circulated and a constant degassing so I have little 'mountains' over the stir bars where it foams.
My primary buckets are situated so I can simply rack into the carboy when ready.You can set everything 'ready' then draw off 1 or 2 gallons into a smaller fermentation bucket. When things in both containers are about wrapped up you can rack into the carboy.
Unless you have a lifting device or just feel like lifting about 70 lbs or more - I'd downsize into two smaller more manageable containers.
I'm pretty new myself but both buckets of merlot have a bit of a head to them. I reconstituted with GoFerm and both were pretty healthy after 24 hours. I usually just drop the sanitized hydrometer into the bucket but there was enough foam I felt it would be too hard to get a good reading and I really didn't need a reading.Is BM4X4 a very active yeast? I have primarily used EC1119. This year I am getting a bucket of Chianti and I think BM4X4 might be a good choice. Comments?
Let me clarify. You mentioned reconstituting. Is this a kit or a pail of fresh juice?I'm pretty new myself but both buckets of merlot have a bit of a head to them. I reconstituted with GoFerm and both were pretty healthy after 24 hours. I usually just drop the sanitized hydrometer into the bucket but there was enough foam I felt it would be too hard to get a good reading and I really didn't need a reading.
Go ferm sounds like a yeast nutrient. I understand. But you have not answered my question. Are you using bucket of fresh juice or is it a kit out of a bag.GoFerm is used to hydrate yeast. I guess I should have been a little more clear. I follow my context even if no one else does. Basically that means I gave my yeast the best start I could.
Fresh juice. And no, Goferm is not exactly a yeast nutrient as such.Go ferm sounds like a yeast nutrient. I understand. But you have not answered my question. Are you using bucket of fresh juice or is it a kit out of a bag.
Hmmmm....this is what I found...Fresh juice. And no, Goferm is not exactly a yeast nutrient as such.
Speaking of pitching your yeast. Do you sprinkle and leave it, sprinkle and stir or hydrate and stir? I’ve heard people swear by all three.We do 20+ pails at a time both spring and fall. I find it necessary to pull about 1 gallon from each when fermenting in the pail. We usually have enough of same varietal or similar to combine into another pail for primary. I always pitch yeast into the full 6 gallons and a day or so in pull off the gallon. Generally use 6 gallon carboys so combine everything back when moving to glass.
Speaking of pitching your yeast. Do you sprinkle and leave it, sprinkle and stir or hydrate and stir? I’ve heard people swear by all three.
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