Hi everybody,
I'm working on my first batch of wine and have a concern for which I haven't come across an answer.
I am making the WinExpert Coastal White kit and am 2.5 days (started Thursday night) from beginning (mixing juice and adding the yeast). I mixed it to 6 gallons and used the yeast that came in the kit (Red Star Premier Cuvee). I added the yeast dry as per the instructions.
Fermentation started within six hours of adding the yeast. I mixed the juice gently on Friday night, but haven't touched it since. Starting Saturday morning the foam had dissipated and I have had vigorous bubbling. Yesterday I measured the ambient temperature as 64F and the must as 69F. Today the ambient temperature is 66F and the must is at 74.5F.
From what I have gathered that up to 75F should be fine, but I was hoping to keep the fermentation a little cooler in order to better preserve the fruity flavors (from more reading). Is a nine degree difference between the room and the must normal? I am just over-reacting like a parent with their first child or are there steps that I could/should take to bring the temperature down?
Thanks,
Todd
I'm working on my first batch of wine and have a concern for which I haven't come across an answer.
I am making the WinExpert Coastal White kit and am 2.5 days (started Thursday night) from beginning (mixing juice and adding the yeast). I mixed it to 6 gallons and used the yeast that came in the kit (Red Star Premier Cuvee). I added the yeast dry as per the instructions.
Fermentation started within six hours of adding the yeast. I mixed the juice gently on Friday night, but haven't touched it since. Starting Saturday morning the foam had dissipated and I have had vigorous bubbling. Yesterday I measured the ambient temperature as 64F and the must as 69F. Today the ambient temperature is 66F and the must is at 74.5F.
From what I have gathered that up to 75F should be fine, but I was hoping to keep the fermentation a little cooler in order to better preserve the fruity flavors (from more reading). Is a nine degree difference between the room and the must normal? I am just over-reacting like a parent with their first child or are there steps that I could/should take to bring the temperature down?
Thanks,
Todd