Safa
Well-Known Member
About 9 days into the fermentation of my first wine (a red kit).
I was supposed to rack at 7 days according to instructions, but with all the talk about how autolysis is pretty much BS (at least in homebrewing, no need to go into the 'well actually....'), and with me being out of town, I just decided to leave the wine on the lees.
My plan is to wait the full two weeks, and then check my gravity Should be around 0.996.
Here's the question: My kit instructions say that it needs some sediment to be stirred up when adding the metabisulphate, the sorbate and the chitosan (the three packets that are meant to be added following the instructed secondary fermentation). What the hell for? The way I see it I have the following options:
Option 1 - add packets and stir hard. Bearing in mind this contains all the lees from primary.
Option 2 - rack to new carboy and add packets, and stir hard, bearing in mind this will be without the lees that the instructions say are important.
I was supposed to rack at 7 days according to instructions, but with all the talk about how autolysis is pretty much BS (at least in homebrewing, no need to go into the 'well actually....'), and with me being out of town, I just decided to leave the wine on the lees.
My plan is to wait the full two weeks, and then check my gravity Should be around 0.996.
Here's the question: My kit instructions say that it needs some sediment to be stirred up when adding the metabisulphate, the sorbate and the chitosan (the three packets that are meant to be added following the instructed secondary fermentation). What the hell for? The way I see it I have the following options:
Option 1 - add packets and stir hard. Bearing in mind this contains all the lees from primary.
Option 2 - rack to new carboy and add packets, and stir hard, bearing in mind this will be without the lees that the instructions say are important.