Ebob01
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Hi
I have had a few cases where my wine has been fermenting in the bucket vigorously then after 3 days since pitching the yeast it is completely finished before I have had a chance to transfer it.
It usually happens with mead or elderflower where there aren't lots of fruit and it's all just sugar and water.
Has anybody else had this problem?
What actually happens to the wine? Do I have to throw it out?
I have had a few cases where my wine has been fermenting in the bucket vigorously then after 3 days since pitching the yeast it is completely finished before I have had a chance to transfer it.
It usually happens with mead or elderflower where there aren't lots of fruit and it's all just sugar and water.
Has anybody else had this problem?
What actually happens to the wine? Do I have to throw it out?