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I am making my first batch of wine, crabapple, and accidentally added
2 campden tablets per gallon (6 gallons) instead of 1. I waited 24 hours before adding the yeast. It has been in for about 24 hours and hasn't started working yet. Should I throw this batch out and start over? |
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"Magilla" wrote in message
om... I am making my first batch of wine, crabapple, and accidentally added 2 campden tablets per gallon (6 gallons) instead of 1. I waited 24 hours before adding the yeast. It has been in for about 24 hours and hasn't started working yet. Should I throw this batch out and start over? What I would do is stir it vigorously for a few minutes then leave for a while. Repeat a few times during the say. This may help drive off the excess sodium metabisulphite. I would then leave it overnight before adding a fresh yeast starter. Hopefully it can be saved. |
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"Magilla" wrote in message
om... I am making my first batch of wine, crabapple, and accidentally added 2 campden tablets per gallon (6 gallons) instead of 1. I waited 24 hours before adding the yeast. It has been in for about 24 hours and hasn't started working yet. Should I throw this batch out and start over? What I would do is stir it vigorously for a few minutes then leave for a while. Repeat a few times during the say. This may help drive off the excess sodium metabisulphite. I would then leave it overnight before adding a fresh yeast starter. Hopefully it can be saved. |
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I agree, stir vigourously and it may drive the sulphite off. You might also
start a yeast starter and then indroduce it slowly to the must. Use a pint of vigourous starter and add a pint of your must to it. After 4 hours when it is vigourous again, double it's volume by adding more of your must. Repeat this several times and then add it whole thing to your must. With only 2 tablets I would not worry. It is going to kick off okay with no harm. Ray "News" wrote in message ... "Magilla" wrote in message om... I am making my first batch of wine, crabapple, and accidentally added 2 campden tablets per gallon (6 gallons) instead of 1. I waited 24 hours before adding the yeast. It has been in for about 24 hours and hasn't started working yet. Should I throw this batch out and start over? What I would do is stir it vigorously for a few minutes then leave for a while. Repeat a few times during the say. This may help drive off the excess sodium metabisulphite. I would then leave it overnight before adding a fresh yeast starter. Hopefully it can be saved. |
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I agree, stir vigourously and it may drive the sulphite off. You might also
start a yeast starter and then indroduce it slowly to the must. Use a pint of vigourous starter and add a pint of your must to it. After 4 hours when it is vigourous again, double it's volume by adding more of your must. Repeat this several times and then add it whole thing to your must. With only 2 tablets I would not worry. It is going to kick off okay with no harm. Ray "News" wrote in message ... "Magilla" wrote in message om... I am making my first batch of wine, crabapple, and accidentally added 2 campden tablets per gallon (6 gallons) instead of 1. I waited 24 hours before adding the yeast. It has been in for about 24 hours and hasn't started working yet. Should I throw this batch out and start over? What I would do is stir it vigorously for a few minutes then leave for a while. Repeat a few times during the say. This may help drive off the excess sodium metabisulphite. I would then leave it overnight before adding a fresh yeast starter. Hopefully it can be saved. |
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