Hi All,
Been a while since posting on here sorry. Been away from home brewing but back at it again :)
I recently did a Young's Cellar 7 Sauvignon Blanc kit, and I was surprised at how well it turned out. Its very drinkable and it seems to be getting even better the longer its left, although it wont be left for too long!
Given my success with that kit, I decided to go up a level and ordered a Kenridge Classic Vieux Chateau Du Roi. I ordered a carboy as well to do the kit as I did the cellar 7 just in my beer fermentation buckets.
This Kenridge kit comes with a lot of additions such as the oak saw dust and thus needs filtering. The instructions say to filter the wine, but has no mention of how and with what. Can anyone point me in the right direction of what I need to do?
Also, it mentions racking the wine a couple of times, as I only have one carboy, is there a reason why I shouldn't just rack into one of my fermentation vessels?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Been a while since posting on here sorry. Been away from home brewing but back at it again :)
I recently did a Young's Cellar 7 Sauvignon Blanc kit, and I was surprised at how well it turned out. Its very drinkable and it seems to be getting even better the longer its left, although it wont be left for too long!
Given my success with that kit, I decided to go up a level and ordered a Kenridge Classic Vieux Chateau Du Roi. I ordered a carboy as well to do the kit as I did the cellar 7 just in my beer fermentation buckets.
This Kenridge kit comes with a lot of additions such as the oak saw dust and thus needs filtering. The instructions say to filter the wine, but has no mention of how and with what. Can anyone point me in the right direction of what I need to do?
Also, it mentions racking the wine a couple of times, as I only have one carboy, is there a reason why I shouldn't just rack into one of my fermentation vessels?
Thanks in advance for any help!