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I have been making wine from grapes at home for several years and
never encountered this problem. During the primary fermentation stage
I noticed some mold on the top of the cap of some in a few of the
primary fermenters. I am working with alicante and grenache grapes for
the first time and have heard that this is not uncommon with these
grapes. As I said before, I never encountered this before. the weather
here has been exceptionally hot, in the 70s during the day and 50s at
night.

I removed the cap with the mold and set these primary fermenters
aside. Any ideas about what I should do? I appreciate your help.
Orlando

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Default mold in primary fermentation stage

Press ASAP and then watch it with an eagle eye. Might want to avoid
ML. Keep sulfite levels up.

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On Oct 20, 7:05 am, "
> wrote:
> I have been making wine from grapes at home for several years and
> never encountered this problem. During the primary fermentation stage
> I noticed some mold on the top of the cap of some in a few of the
> primary fermenters. I am working with alicante and grenache grapes for
> the first time and have heard that this is not uncommon with these
> grapes. As I said before, I never encountered this before. the weather
> here has been exceptionally hot, in the 70s during the day and 50s at
> night.
>
> I removed the cap with the mold and set these primary fermenters
> aside. Any ideas about what I should do? I appreciate your help.
> Orlando



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On Oct 22, 1:01 pm, pp > wrote:
> Press ASAP and then watch it with an eagle eye. Might want to avoid
> ML. Keep sulfite levels up.
>
> Pp
>
> On Oct 20, 7:05 am, "
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > I have been making wine from grapes at home for several years and
> > never encountered this problem. During the primary fermentation stage
> > I noticed some mold on the top of the cap of some in a few of the
> > primary fermenters. I am working with alicante and grenache grapes for
> > the first time and have heard that this is not uncommon with these
> > grapes. As I said before, I never encountered this before. the weather
> > here has been exceptionally hot, in the 70s during the day and 50s at
> > night.

>
> > I removed the cap with the mold and set these primary fermenters
> > aside. Any ideas about what I should do? I appreciate your help.
> > Orlando- Hide quoted text -

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Quick update, I added some more yeast to accelerate fermentation. The
mold has dissapeared and I will take a reading for SG with the
anticipation of pressing this weekend. So far so good.
Orlando

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Default mold in primary fermentation stage

You did exactly what I would have done, get the fermentation going
strong. The yeast will eat up any fungus especially if your using a
"killer" strain. You should be fine now.

Bob

On Oct 23, 12:07 pm, "
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> On Oct 22, 1:01 pm, pp > wrote:
>
>
>
> > Press ASAP and then watch it with an eagle eye. Might want to avoid
> > ML. Keep sulfite levels up.

>
> > Pp

>
> > On Oct 20, 7:05 am, "

>
> > > wrote:
> > > I have been making wine from grapes at home for several years and
> > > never encountered this problem. During the primary fermentation stage
> > > I noticed some mold on the top of the cap of some in a few of the
> > > primary fermenters. I am working with alicante and grenache grapes for
> > > the first time and have heard that this is not uncommon with these
> > > grapes. As I said before, I never encountered this before. the weather
> > > here has been exceptionally hot, in the 70s during the day and 50s at
> > > night.

>
> > > I removed the cap with the mold and set these primary fermenters
> > > aside. Any ideas about what I should do? I appreciate your help.
> > > Orlando- Hide quoted text -

>
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> Quick update, I added some more yeast to accelerate fermentation. The
> mold has dissapeared and I will take a reading for SG with the
> anticipation of pressing this weekend. So far so good.
> Orlando



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