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chrys

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Hi
A complete wine virgin so please be gentle.
Started some orange wine 4 days ago and the hydro reading has gone down to 990 from 70 on the blue strip.
Is this normal?
Thank you :eek:
 
Hi
A complete wine virgin so please be gentle.
Started some orange wine 4 days ago and the hydro reading has gone down to 990 from 70 on the blue strip.
Is this normal?
Thank you :eek:

Yes. That means active fermentation is finished, and the wine can be moved to a carboy (if it's in a bucket or something) so that it can age and clear a bit. It should be topped up to within an inch or two of the bung, and then racked (siphoned) to a new container whenever there are lees 1/4" thick or more on the bottom, or any lees at all in 45-60 days.
 
Welcome chrys!

Yes, fruits can go VERY dry. My lowest reading came from a passion fruit wine and was an estimated 0.985.
 
My reading is also very low, can I add more sugar with out causing problems?
Need more information:
  • What are you making?
  • What was your starting SG (original hydrometer reading)?
  • What is your current SG (hydrometer reading)?
  • How long has it been fermenting?
  • Why do you thing more sugar would help you?
Brew on :mug:
 
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