ok, first official post (other than my intro a few weeks ago).
I've been doing a lot of reading, and worked up the courage to start my first batch, a CC Old Vine Zinfandel kit. It's a kit that includes a packet of crushed grapes, which are in the mesh bag in the must.
Started it on Sunday, so it's almost 3 full days in the primary fermenter, and everything looks good. I've been gently stirring twice a day, pushing the mesh bag down, and keeping it under airlock in between.
Now I need some advice: I just booked a trip that will have me gone for 4 full days, completely unexpected when I started the wine kit. So, questions:
1. Should I remove the crushed grapes, since I won't be here to push them down and keep them wet?
2. Should I take off the airlock, and just cover the hole in the fermenter? (yes, I've read lots of differing opinions about this already in a normal situation )
3. Should I loosen up on the lid?
4. If I lower the house temp, how low can I go during my trip? I currently have the fermenter sitting in a room about 70 degrees.
Thoughts and advice appreciated...
I've been doing a lot of reading, and worked up the courage to start my first batch, a CC Old Vine Zinfandel kit. It's a kit that includes a packet of crushed grapes, which are in the mesh bag in the must.
Started it on Sunday, so it's almost 3 full days in the primary fermenter, and everything looks good. I've been gently stirring twice a day, pushing the mesh bag down, and keeping it under airlock in between.
Now I need some advice: I just booked a trip that will have me gone for 4 full days, completely unexpected when I started the wine kit. So, questions:
1. Should I remove the crushed grapes, since I won't be here to push them down and keep them wet?
2. Should I take off the airlock, and just cover the hole in the fermenter? (yes, I've read lots of differing opinions about this already in a normal situation )
3. Should I loosen up on the lid?
4. If I lower the house temp, how low can I go during my trip? I currently have the fermenter sitting in a room about 70 degrees.
Thoughts and advice appreciated...