Hi All
First time brewer - as I mentioned in my Introduction post, I essentially bought the kit to brew cider but while waiting for apples I decided the kit was just sitting there so I'd try a Beaverdale wine kit ...but being a tightwad ...and a newbie I decided to dip my toe in with a 6 bottle kit ....so far so sensible (and cheap!)
Except in my head 6 bottles would = 6 litres ...only it doesn't it = 4.5 litres , slightly less after taking samples for Gravity readings.
End result just over 4 litres in a 5 litre Demijohn for secondary ?
And Im wondering if this is too much headroom as most advice is to fill to the neck I'm hoping the CO2 coming off the wine after a brisk shake will stop the wine oxidising but i suspect not
Thanks in advance
Sean in Dublin
First time brewer - as I mentioned in my Introduction post, I essentially bought the kit to brew cider but while waiting for apples I decided the kit was just sitting there so I'd try a Beaverdale wine kit ...but being a tightwad ...and a newbie I decided to dip my toe in with a 6 bottle kit ....so far so sensible (and cheap!)
Except in my head 6 bottles would = 6 litres ...only it doesn't it = 4.5 litres , slightly less after taking samples for Gravity readings.
End result just over 4 litres in a 5 litre Demijohn for secondary ?
And Im wondering if this is too much headroom as most advice is to fill to the neck I'm hoping the CO2 coming off the wine after a brisk shake will stop the wine oxidising but i suspect not
Thanks in advance
Sean in Dublin