Becks the Elder
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Hi everyone,
I have now managed to get my elderberry wine through its primary fermentation. I racked into six 1 Imp. Gallon demijohns on Friday morning. While reading about the next stage for the batch I read that the wine should only sit upon the 'gross lees' for a few days to avoid contamination from dead yeast cells and other nasties which may have transferred from the primary... or have I misunderstood? Having racked from the primary to demijohns is the wine now on gross or fine(ish) lees?
As this is all new to me I just wanted to ask what I should do next and when? Do I need to rack again in the next day or two or should I leave the wine for a month before its next racking?
I have now managed to get my elderberry wine through its primary fermentation. I racked into six 1 Imp. Gallon demijohns on Friday morning. While reading about the next stage for the batch I read that the wine should only sit upon the 'gross lees' for a few days to avoid contamination from dead yeast cells and other nasties which may have transferred from the primary... or have I misunderstood? Having racked from the primary to demijohns is the wine now on gross or fine(ish) lees?
As this is all new to me I just wanted to ask what I should do next and when? Do I need to rack again in the next day or two or should I leave the wine for a month before its next racking?
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