Thread: Rancid smell
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Dar V
 
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Default Rancid smell

I agree with Ray. I have noticed some odd smells coming from my fruit wines
too, during the vigorous part of fermentation; however, they usually don't
stay around long, and then I get this nice fruity smell. If the smell
sticks then I might be worried, but it usually changes to something else,
then I don't usually worry.
Darlene

"Ray" > wrote in message
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> A lot of fruit wines and white gape wines have some off smells that I do

not
> care for up until they have been racked several times. But I would not
> generally describe them as rancid. If you are new to wine making it may
> just be inexperience. People have trouble describing new smells.
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> Ray
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> "Jethro" > wrote in message
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> > I have a 5 gallon batch of strawberry wine fermenting in my kitchen

right
> > now. I got the recipe off Jack Keller's site. It has been fermenting

for
> > two days now and the airlock is really ripping fast. It is giving off a
> > smell that is not pleasant, my guess is that it is normal but my wife is
> > concerned because it is kind of rancid. Anyone know what is normal?
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