gillonstewart
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I've had a busy few days of home brewing. One of the jobs that were needing doing was racking the nettle wine and the gorse wine.
The nettle wine had a pretty furious fermentation in the bucket and went steady when moved to the demijohn and had started to clear and threw a decent sediment. Bubbles stopped in the airlock a week or two ago.
The gorse was still cloudy but had stopped bubbling a while ago. It had also had a furious fermentation in the bucket.
Anyway, I got a mouthful of each while syphoning. Both were sickeningly sweet. Gravity was in the start beer range on both (can't remember off the top of my what the actual figures were).
I made up a small starter yeast with a teaspoon of sugar, yeast and nutrient and added half to each demijohn in the hopes of restarting fermentation but so far (about 36 hours) no signs of life.
I've got a ginger wine currently in the bucket fermenting furiously. I had thought of transferring a little of the lees from this to try and wake up the fermentation in the other two but otherwise I'm kind of out of ideas.
Do any of you fine people have any advice?
The nettle wine had a pretty furious fermentation in the bucket and went steady when moved to the demijohn and had started to clear and threw a decent sediment. Bubbles stopped in the airlock a week or two ago.
The gorse was still cloudy but had stopped bubbling a while ago. It had also had a furious fermentation in the bucket.
Anyway, I got a mouthful of each while syphoning. Both were sickeningly sweet. Gravity was in the start beer range on both (can't remember off the top of my what the actual figures were).
I made up a small starter yeast with a teaspoon of sugar, yeast and nutrient and added half to each demijohn in the hopes of restarting fermentation but so far (about 36 hours) no signs of life.
I've got a ginger wine currently in the bucket fermenting furiously. I had thought of transferring a little of the lees from this to try and wake up the fermentation in the other two but otherwise I'm kind of out of ideas.
Do any of you fine people have any advice?