andycole
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H. All. I expect that's quite a common thread title!
I am a fairly experienced brewer, although I am making my first wine in 2 years.
I have a selection Barolo 30 bottle kit and I have got to the stage where the wine should be clear and I rack it. But the wine was not clear. When I opened the fermenter to put in the siphon tube, there was sediment floating on top, which I thought was unusual, and the wine has lots of tiny floating particles in it, it is not clear at all. What could have gone wrong? And more importantly, how can I fix it?
I have just looked over the instructions of the previous step of stabilising and clearing, and I am sure I did everything correctly. It mentions the importance of proper degassing, and I used a stirrer mounted in an electric drill to stir it very vigorously for several minutes.
What can I do?
thanks
Andy.
I am a fairly experienced brewer, although I am making my first wine in 2 years.
I have a selection Barolo 30 bottle kit and I have got to the stage where the wine should be clear and I rack it. But the wine was not clear. When I opened the fermenter to put in the siphon tube, there was sediment floating on top, which I thought was unusual, and the wine has lots of tiny floating particles in it, it is not clear at all. What could have gone wrong? And more importantly, how can I fix it?
I have just looked over the instructions of the previous step of stabilising and clearing, and I am sure I did everything correctly. It mentions the importance of proper degassing, and I used a stirrer mounted in an electric drill to stir it very vigorously for several minutes.
What can I do?
thanks
Andy.