boozebandit
New Member
Hey everyone, I am new to this forum and a relative newbie when it comes to making my own alcohol. I am currently nearly finished creating Elderflower wine, it has fermented with a F.G of about .993. I added a campden tablet and potassium sorbate to the wine and it is now clearing, but I have noticed what appears to be a slight film on top of the wine, the wine smells fine and taste fine, the consistency is also what you would expect. As part of the recipe I added the juice and zest of a whole lemon, I strained off the Elderflowers after 3 days but the lemon zest remained in the wine and still is in the wine due to it being very fine and slipping through the straining bag. This didn't seem like an issue to me because I want the wine to have a lemony taste as I think it compliments Elderflower well. Could the film be the essential oils that have been extracted from the lemon zest over the course of the fermentation, because the wine its self isn't ropey or anything like that, there also appears to be no other wine faults present. I hope it is just the essential oils from the lemon because I don't want to have ruined what is a very promising wine.
Thank you!
Thank you!