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When I started my pluot (plum/apricot cross) wine, I didn't have any pectic enzyme (or much of a clue as to what I was doing, but that's beside the point). I trudged on ahead, safe in the knowledge that I could add some pectic enzyme later to clear it up with the only drawback would be that I wouldn't get as much juice from my pluot's. To counter that problem, I used more than the recipe I used called for and also crushed & froze them first to aid in extraction. Can I add pectic enzyme during fermentation? It's off the fruit, but still fermenting - probably have another week to go until I rack it and add campden tabs to it. If so, how much should I use and when? I have some powder now called "Pectic, dry - an enzyme that destroys pectin" that recommends adding 1/2 teaspoon per gallon, but also says "must add before start of fermentation". Thanks, --Jeff |
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On Sep 17, 12:58 pm, Jeff wrote:
When I started my pluot (plum/apricot cross) wine, I didn't have any pectic enzyme (or much of a clue as to what I was doing, but that's beside the point). I trudged on ahead, safe in the knowledge that I could add some pectic enzyme later to clear it up with the only drawback would be that I wouldn't get as much juice from my pluot's. To counter that problem, I used more than the recipe I used called for and also crushed & froze them first to aid in extraction. Can I add pectic enzyme during fermentation? It's off the fruit, but still fermenting - probably have another week to go until I rack it and add campden tabs to it. If so, how much should I use and when? I have some powder now called "Pectic, dry - an enzyme that destroys pectin" that recommends adding 1/2 teaspoon per gallon, but also says "must add before start of fermentation". Thanks, --Jeff I can't speak to the specific enzyme you have but you can typically add pectic enzyme at any time; before fermentation is preferred but I wouldn't say it's mandatory. Joe |