First time post to the forum...
I just bottled 15 gallons of Sauvignon Blanc that I made in 3-5 gallon stainless soda kegs. The wine is great!
Once secondary fermentation was complete, I cold stabilized the wine fo a month in a chest freezer that was set to 36 degrees. I use a vinotemp wine cabinet set at 59 degrees for temperature controlled bulk storage after that.
I have a question about the sediment left in the tanks. It is not like I normally get when I use glass carbouys. The sediment is stuck to the sidewalls of the tank, and I mean all the way to the top of the liquid level. Clean up is a little difficult because I really have to scrub the side walls to remove the sediment. I've never seen this before. What is causing this? Can I doo something different to prevent this from happening again?
I just bottled 15 gallons of Sauvignon Blanc that I made in 3-5 gallon stainless soda kegs. The wine is great!
Once secondary fermentation was complete, I cold stabilized the wine fo a month in a chest freezer that was set to 36 degrees. I use a vinotemp wine cabinet set at 59 degrees for temperature controlled bulk storage after that.
I have a question about the sediment left in the tanks. It is not like I normally get when I use glass carbouys. The sediment is stuck to the sidewalls of the tank, and I mean all the way to the top of the liquid level. Clean up is a little difficult because I really have to scrub the side walls to remove the sediment. I've never seen this before. What is causing this? Can I doo something different to prevent this from happening again?