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It's one of those questions that might be hard to answer, it depends
on what's in the nutrient and who you ask - manufacturers have vested interest. If you don't know how old yours is, err on the side of caution and get it fresh - that stuff is pretty cheap. Pp On Sep 14, 7:42*am, Dick Heckman > wrote: > Thanks for the heads up that malo nutrient is different than yeast > nutrient and the hints on MLF. *As a general rule though, does yeast > nutrient ever go *stale? > > Dick > > > > wrote: > > BTW, > > the SO2 you add at the beginning of fermentation will be gone by about > > the middle of fermentation. Use SO2 liberally if the fruit is not > > perfect. The fermentation will start eventually if you put to much in. > > I sulfite at about 100ppm before fermentation. > > > Bob > > > On Sep 10, 8:29 pm, wrote: > >> Dick, > > >> Use a non-Bayanu strain yeast which promotes MLF and let it go. Put > >> enough SO2 in the must before fermentation to keep bacteria from > >> forming and let the fermentation go.Also , if you can, get the Ph as > >> low as possible and MLF will proceed without off flavors. You don't > >> NEED to innoculate with MLF bacteria. *Add the appropriate yeast > >> nutrients and DON''T sulfite after Primary or Secondary to let the MLF > >> finish. I don't sulfite for at least a MONTH after all sugar > >> fermentation is done to let MLF finish. Sulfiting to soon after the > >> fermentation is finished might cause the MLF to stop which is the > >> reason for tart wines. Let the MLF finish. Your wine won't go bad if > >> you delat the SO2.. > > >> Hope this helps. > > >> Bob > > >> On Sep 10, 4:37 pm, Dick Heckman > wrote: > > >>> Will yeast nutrient support Malolactic cultures and does it ever go bad? > >>> * I've got some that been around for a good while. *I'm not sure how long. > >>> Dick- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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