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I am a little confused guys as to topping up my Carboys after fermentation
i have finished stage 2 of fermentation, added the finings, and done the de-gassing, yesterday.
It is confusing because people on here tell me that the air space in the carboy , if its too much it will damage the wine like as if an open bottle is left for a week, it will go off.
Yet the instructions from my Californian Connoisseur kits say " DO NOT TOP UP WINE OR I WILL SPOIL THE WINE " so i am left with a wine 2 litres short of carboy 23 litre mark..
i am in the UK , so i use 5 gallon kits. 23 litres, 30 bottles
Californian Connoisseur kits ( these say dont top up or you will spoil the wine quality ) but the 23 litres at the start is now about 21 litres, so i lose 2 litres.
Now the wine level in the the carboy is about 5-6 inches from the top of the carboy.
Vintners reserve kits ( these say top up to 2 inches from stopper with water ) so i put in about 2 litres of water to 2 inches from stopper.
I have a House of Beaverdale kit ready to start today..
edit... another question is , can we not just add an extra litre of water at the very first stage, that way it will account for losses ?
i have finished stage 2 of fermentation, added the finings, and done the de-gassing, yesterday.
It is confusing because people on here tell me that the air space in the carboy , if its too much it will damage the wine like as if an open bottle is left for a week, it will go off.
Yet the instructions from my Californian Connoisseur kits say " DO NOT TOP UP WINE OR I WILL SPOIL THE WINE " so i am left with a wine 2 litres short of carboy 23 litre mark..
i am in the UK , so i use 5 gallon kits. 23 litres, 30 bottles
Californian Connoisseur kits ( these say dont top up or you will spoil the wine quality ) but the 23 litres at the start is now about 21 litres, so i lose 2 litres.
Now the wine level in the the carboy is about 5-6 inches from the top of the carboy.
Vintners reserve kits ( these say top up to 2 inches from stopper with water ) so i put in about 2 litres of water to 2 inches from stopper.
I have a House of Beaverdale kit ready to start today..
edit... another question is , can we not just add an extra litre of water at the very first stage, that way it will account for losses ?
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