Jasper24
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I have a blueberry peppermint wine that I am about to bottle. I will be using encapsulated yeast and champagne bottles to get the sparkle. My problem is that I want this to be a sweet wine as well.
Do anyone know how long it take for encapsulated yeast to cause carbonation and how much extra sugar should I add to get a SG of about 1008 after fermentation is complete. I plan on pulling the yeast and recorking while I still have some sweetness to the wine.
I would be grateful for any help.
Hallie
Do anyone know how long it take for encapsulated yeast to cause carbonation and how much extra sugar should I add to get a SG of about 1008 after fermentation is complete. I plan on pulling the yeast and recorking while I still have some sweetness to the wine.
I would be grateful for any help.
Hallie