FreedomTea
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I have made some strawberry wine in the past and forgot to add pectolase, the end result was a very cloudy red wine, a lot like in the picture.
This time I added 5 teaspoons of pectolase (as per the instructions on the carton) to the must, then another teaspoon to the 23L primary fermentation container for good measure.
It's been a week and I have just siphoned it into 5 demijohns. It's looking really, really dark - will this clear? Slightly worried as I have spent £40 on strawberries and I am wondering if I should add some more pectolase to it now.
I am using this recipe for 5 gallons of dessert strawberry wine:
http://www.eckraus.com/wine-making-strawberry/
Here is the picture of it two days into secondary fermentation:
This time I added 5 teaspoons of pectolase (as per the instructions on the carton) to the must, then another teaspoon to the 23L primary fermentation container for good measure.
It's been a week and I have just siphoned it into 5 demijohns. It's looking really, really dark - will this clear? Slightly worried as I have spent £40 on strawberries and I am wondering if I should add some more pectolase to it now.
I am using this recipe for 5 gallons of dessert strawberry wine:
http://www.eckraus.com/wine-making-strawberry/
Here is the picture of it two days into secondary fermentation: