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Fermentation not starting



 
 
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Old 12-10-2007, 04:44 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
Scott[_4_]
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Default Fermentation not starting

Hi all

I put on an Orchard Breezin wine kit on tuesday evening, and it's still not
showing any signs of fermentation. I've done many in the past and they
always start after 48 hours at the longest. The temp is at about 21`C,
which I think is a bit lower than i usually have it. Could this be the
reason? I gave it a stir this morning, and if I don't see anything
happening by tomorrow morning I think i'm going to fire another packet of
yeast in there. Think that would work? Any other ideas/suggestions?

thanks
Scott.


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Old 13-10-2007, 12:07 AM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
Steve[_6_]
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Default Fermentation not starting

Scott:

1) are you sure that you added the yeast?

2) Do you take specific gravity? If so, where did it start? What is
it now?

Steve


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 12:14:38 -0230, "Scott"
wrote:

Hi all

I put on an Orchard Breezin wine kit on tuesday evening, and it's still not
showing any signs of fermentation. I've done many in the past and they
always start after 48 hours at the longest. The temp is at about 21`C,
which I think is a bit lower than i usually have it. Could this be the
reason? I gave it a stir this morning, and if I don't see anything
happening by tomorrow morning I think i'm going to fire another packet of
yeast in there. Think that would work? Any other ideas/suggestions?

thanks
Scott.


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Old 13-10-2007, 12:24 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
Joe Sallustio
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Default Fermentation not starting

On Oct 12, 6:07 pm, Steve wrote:
Scott:

1) are you sure that you added the yeast?

2) Do you take specific gravity? If so, where did it start? What is
it now?

Steve

On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 12:14:38 -0230, "Scott"
wrote:



Hi all


I put on an Orchard Breezin wine kit on tuesday evening, and it's still not
showing any signs of fermentation. I've done many in the past and they
always start after 48 hours at the longest. The temp is at about 21`C,
which I think is a bit lower than i usually have it. Could this be the
reason? I gave it a stir this morning, and if I don't see anything
happening by tomorrow morning I think i'm going to fire another packet of
yeast in there. Think that would work? Any other ideas/suggestions?


thanks
Scott.- Hide quoted text -


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21 C is perfect. That is not even close to a temperature that would
slow the onset of fermentation; 10 C might be an issue. Maybe your
yeast was defective, get fresh, hydrate it and you should be fine. I
like Steve's idea of checking the SG first though. Never fix anything
until you are sure it's broken.

Joe

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Old 16-10-2007, 01:59 AM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
Scott[_4_]
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Default Fermentation not starting

Hey guys

It started at around 1.070 and now it's down to 1.010...so it's moving along
nicely. The only thing I did differently this time, which i guess threw me
off, is I used a little bit of a larger fermenter. There was about 6 inches
of airspace under the cover, so i'm assuming that would be the reason i saw
no action in the airlock?

Thanks alot guys
Scott.

"Joe Sallustio" wrote in message
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On Oct 12, 6:07 pm, Steve wrote:
Scott:

1) are you sure that you added the yeast?

2) Do you take specific gravity? If so, where did it start? What is
it now?

Steve

On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 12:14:38 -0230, "Scott"
wrote:



Hi all


I put on an Orchard Breezin wine kit on tuesday evening, and it's still
not
showing any signs of fermentation. I've done many in the past and they
always start after 48 hours at the longest. The temp is at about 21`C,
which I think is a bit lower than i usually have it. Could this be the
reason? I gave it a stir this morning, and if I don't see anything
happening by tomorrow morning I think i'm going to fire another packet
of
yeast in there. Think that would work? Any other ideas/suggestions?


thanks
Scott.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


21 C is perfect. That is not even close to a temperature that would
slow the onset of fermentation; 10 C might be an issue. Maybe your
yeast was defective, get fresh, hydrate it and you should be fine. I
like Steve's idea of checking the SG first though. Never fix anything
until you are sure it's broken.

Joe



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Old 16-10-2007, 12:42 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
Joe Sallustio
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Default Fermentation not starting

On Oct 15, 7:59 pm, "Scott" wrote:
Hey guys

It started at around 1.070 and now it's down to 1.010...so it's moving along
nicely. The only thing I did differently this time, which i guess threw me
off, is I used a little bit of a larger fermenter. There was about 6 inches
of airspace under the cover, so i'm assuming that would be the reason i saw
no action in the airlock?

Thanks alot guys
Scott.

"Joe Sallustio" wrote in message

ups.com...



On Oct 12, 6:07 pm, Steve wrote:
Scott:


1) are you sure that you added the yeast?


2) Do you take specific gravity? If so, where did it start? What is
it now?


Steve


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 12:14:38 -0230, "Scott"
wrote:


Hi all


I put on an Orchard Breezin wine kit on tuesday evening, and it's still
not
showing any signs of fermentation. I've done many in the past and they
always start after 48 hours at the longest. The temp is at about 21`C,
which I think is a bit lower than i usually have it. Could this be the
reason? I gave it a stir this morning, and if I don't see anything
happening by tomorrow morning I think i'm going to fire another packet
of
yeast in there. Think that would work? Any other ideas/suggestions?


thanks
Scott.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


21 C is perfect. That is not even close to a temperature that would
slow the onset of fermentation; 10 C might be an issue. Maybe your
yeast was defective, get fresh, hydrate it and you should be fine. I
like Steve's idea of checking the SG first though. Never fix anything
until you are sure it's broken.


Joe- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


It could be your newer container doesn't seal as well as the other
too... I have started to ferment whites in glass, I seem to get less
'darker' wines this way. My buckets have terrible seal s and I really
thought my whites were coming out too close to golden for a young
wine.

Joe


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Old 16-10-2007, 05:08 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
Ric[_6_]
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Default Fermentation not starting

I'm pleased to hear I'm not the only one. I don't have a stainless
variable volume tank for my whites, so I ferment in 6.5 gal carboys.
Sometimes takes quite a few if I'm doing larger volumes, but I like the
control I have over air, sanitation, etc.

On 2007-10-16 03:42:50 -0700, Joe Sallustio said:

It could be your newer container doesn't seal as well as the other
too... I have started to ferment whites in glass, I seem to get less
'darker' wines this way. My buckets have terrible seal s and I really
thought my whites were coming out too close to golden for a young
wine.

Joe



 




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