So I started my 1st batch several days ago, and the SG has gotten to just below where the printed instructions wanted (was above in the AM, tad below after work)
I have read thru a lot of the tips and tricks that everyone has posted, watched George's video's, reread the directions several times......
(Wait for the Newbie mistake)
I racked first into a clean, sanitized wine bottle and set aside, and splash racked into my carboy with the wood chips added per the instructions. Stirred the mixture to get the oak mixed in. Placed the airlock on top filled with k-meta solution... put the tape on the carboy with date and step and SG.
(Yes, so far so good, but here it comes)
I went to put an air lock on the wine bottle...only to have it dawn on me that you need a stopper that fits an airlock & the bottle....
I grabbed the drill and went thru 4 corks trying to get large enough to hold the airlock. ( I know, this is where the snythetic cork works better, but I didnt have any)
So valuable lesson learned, tripple check what you need for the next step before starting. and to think that it will only cost 8-10 dollars for this lesson ( purchasing a commercial chard to top off when time)
I have read thru a lot of the tips and tricks that everyone has posted, watched George's video's, reread the directions several times......
(Wait for the Newbie mistake)
I racked first into a clean, sanitized wine bottle and set aside, and splash racked into my carboy with the wood chips added per the instructions. Stirred the mixture to get the oak mixed in. Placed the airlock on top filled with k-meta solution... put the tape on the carboy with date and step and SG.
(Yes, so far so good, but here it comes)
I went to put an air lock on the wine bottle...only to have it dawn on me that you need a stopper that fits an airlock & the bottle....
I grabbed the drill and went thru 4 corks trying to get large enough to hold the airlock. ( I know, this is where the snythetic cork works better, but I didnt have any)
So valuable lesson learned, tripple check what you need for the next step before starting. and to think that it will only cost 8-10 dollars for this lesson ( purchasing a commercial chard to top off when time)