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    Too much wine after primary fermentation

    It is too early to drink that wine - it is just past first fermentation phase - I need much time to ferment it :).
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    Too much wine after primary fermentation

    Thank you very much for this tip on balloon trick. I just put balloon on and hopefully will have wine to top up carboy before stabilizing. Thanks again!
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    Too much wine after primary fermentation

    I just hit very unusual problem for me. I bought 23L/6US Galons "The Original Alljuice" kit and bought extra Grape Skins package. I did not have to add any water to my kit - it was 23L ready for fermentation. I added juice and Grape Skins and today transferred wine from primary fermenter to...
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    Bulk aging - how much potassium metabisulphite to add

    Thank you - I was waiting for the answer - I am going to do this right now.
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    Bulk aging - how much potassium metabisulphite to add

    Hello, I searched this topic and I am finding different answers. I am doing bulk aging of Amarone red vine - my first batch that I bulk age. I have 6 gallons, that now is in carboy. I want to rack to another carboy and wait for another 3 months (so 6 in total). I understand I need to add...
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    De-gassing after bottlening

    I have a follow up question - how to de-gass wine in carboy. I bought myself electric vacuum and all necessary fittings. I must say it is much easier than break bleeder - you just turn it on and watch bubbles going up (you can see in attached picture how much bubbles). So my question is - how...
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    De-gassing after bottlening

    I am very newbie at wine making - I started from Sep 2015 - we are talking 4 months here :). If I would have done bulk aging for a year, I would still have to wait before I could take advantage of my hobby. There is no way I can wait so long before I can start consuming my wine. As I am...
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    De-gassing after bottlening

    I am from Canada and for that brake bleeder I paid 70+$. I can see vacuum pump like this: http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B005CO9FDW/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 Will this be good enough? It is 1.5CFM, your recommended is 2.5CFM - will that make any difference? Do these vacuum pumps all have standard...
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    De-gassing after bottlening

    Hi, Just bought brake bleeder and trying to follow your suggestions. It is very hard for me to get vacuum above 20''. I am pumping like crazy, but it never goes above 22'' and even that with a lot of effort. As soon as I move bottle a bit, lots of bubbles appear and vacuum drops to around...
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    De-gassing after bottlening

    How can you use brake bleeder to de-gass wine? I am trying to find instructions, but I cannot. Can you please describe in a bit more details?
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    De-gassing after bottlening

    I now realized that one batch of wine I made has too much gas. I am finding that I cannot properly de-gass wine when I try to do that in carboy, even if I am using drill attachment for that. Other batches that I de-gassed in primary fermenter has no such problem. So can I fix wine that has too...
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    De-gassing - when can I do that

    Based on wine kit instructions, degassing is done just after secondary fermentation, just before clearing. Can I do de-gassing at any time after? That is if 2-3 weeks/month after secondary fermentation I notice that wine still has some CO2, can I use my power tool with special wand to de-gass...
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    Different instructions from different wine kit companies

    Doctor CAD - for me making wine is not just about following step by step guide - I am trying to understand what I am doing. I learned about each chemical I add to wine and I learned about each step. When I see different instructions it tells me that there are more than one way to do the same...
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    Different instructions from different wine kit companies

    Actually "Argentia" wine kits also add bentonite at the start. I compared other ingrediants and they are exactly the same. There is difference in oak, grapes, grape skins, oak cubes, but that should not matter. You are right, WE instructions say that if you are planning to keep wine after...
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    Different instructions from different wine kit companies

    I just compare wine kit instructions of WineXpert and Argentia and was very surprised to find 2 big differences. Difference 1: Step after Secondary fermentation: Argentia: Syphone the wine from the carboy on the table to clean carboy on the floor, being careful not to disturb the sediment...
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