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Dirty Harry 04-05-2007 09:02 PM

Does anyone stir durring primary fermentation?
 
There is a layer of foam on top of a cranberry wine I'm making that's been
there for 2 days. Usually I'm finding this foam only lasts about a day for
most of my kits (this one isn't a kit). Am I at a risk of something growing
on top with all this foam? I didn't put any bentonite in at the start,
should I have? Is it ok to stir the foam in? Thanks.




Joe Sallustio 04-05-2007 09:31 PM

Does anyone stir durring primary fermentation?
 
On May 4, 4:02 pm, "Dirty Harry" > wrote:
> There is a layer of foam on top of a cranberry wine I'm making that's been
> there for 2 days. Usually I'm finding this foam only lasts about a day for
> most of my kits (this one isn't a kit). Am I at a risk of something growing
> on top with all this foam? I didn't put any bentonite in at the start,
> should I have? Is it ok to stir the foam in? Thanks.


Sure, you can stir or just swirl if the container is small enough to
wobble. Nothing to clean if you wobble the container. I doubt the
foam is any different exposure wise than the wine.

Joe


Dar V 04-05-2007 10:08 PM

Does anyone stir durring primary fermentation?
 
I stir my cranberry wine during fermentation 2 times a day, foam or no foam,
and I usually flip my bag of fruit too. Since I cover my fermentation
container with plastic wrap and use a rubberband to hold it down; I don't
worry about stuff growing in it. I don't use bentonite during fermentation.
Good-luck.
Darlene


"Dirty Harry" > wrote in message
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> There is a layer of foam on top of a cranberry wine I'm making that's been
> there for 2 days. Usually I'm finding this foam only lasts about a day
> for most of my kits (this one isn't a kit). Am I at a risk of something
> growing on top with all this foam? I didn't put any bentonite in at the
> start, should I have? Is it ok to stir the foam in? Thanks.
>
>
>




Dirty Harry 05-05-2007 09:53 PM

Does anyone stir durring primary fermentation?
 

"Dirty Harry" > wrote in message
news:xjM_h.158488$DE1.122960@pd7urf2no...
> There is a layer of foam on top of a cranberry wine I'm making that's been
> there for 2 days. Usually I'm finding this foam only lasts about a day
> for most of my kits (this one isn't a kit). Am I at a risk of something
> growing on top with all this foam? I didn't put any bentonite in at the
> start, should I have? Is it ok to stir the foam in? Thanks.


Thanks guys, I guess I'm just used to the foam going away after a few days.
Cheers



Dar V 06-05-2007 01:22 AM

Does anyone stir durring primary fermentation?
 
It seems to kind of depend on the type of wine you're making and the yeast
one uses...I'm sure one of others who's really into the "science" could tell
us why. I do know that some types of yeasts are low foam while others are
high foam...is this your first non-kit wine, and did you use juice or
ferment on fruit?
Darlene


"Dirty Harry" > wrote in message
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>
> "Dirty Harry" > wrote in message
> news:xjM_h.158488$DE1.122960@pd7urf2no...
>> There is a layer of foam on top of a cranberry wine I'm making that's
>> been there for 2 days. Usually I'm finding this foam only lasts about a
>> day for most of my kits (this one isn't a kit). Am I at a risk of
>> something growing on top with all this foam? I didn't put any bentonite
>> in at the start, should I have? Is it ok to stir the foam in? Thanks.

>
> Thanks guys, I guess I'm just used to the foam going away after a few
> days.
> Cheers
>
>





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