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Hello all,
Anybody seen anything like this ? I've got some banana wine, now I'm (almost, hence this thread) confident it's ready to bottle - taken hydrometer readings couple of weeks apart just under 1 and they are consistent.
No airlock activity, the wine tastes dry and also no CO2 type smell (you know the faint acrid tang when directly snorting active and sometime semi-active home-brew). The brew is crystal clear too.
But after the last reading, I refit the airlock and activity starts and lasts for a few days then stops. Checked the reading again. no change - am I looking at trapped air that I've just introduced? It shouldn't need anymore degassing - I went through a week of swirling.
At this point in time, I'm thinking about sulphating, which I was trying to avoid on this batch, just to be on the safe side.
Anybody seen anything like this ? I've got some banana wine, now I'm (almost, hence this thread) confident it's ready to bottle - taken hydrometer readings couple of weeks apart just under 1 and they are consistent.
No airlock activity, the wine tastes dry and also no CO2 type smell (you know the faint acrid tang when directly snorting active and sometime semi-active home-brew). The brew is crystal clear too.
But after the last reading, I refit the airlock and activity starts and lasts for a few days then stops. Checked the reading again. no change - am I looking at trapped air that I've just introduced? It shouldn't need anymore degassing - I went through a week of swirling.
At this point in time, I'm thinking about sulphating, which I was trying to avoid on this batch, just to be on the safe side.