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Bob wrote:
>>I know it would probably be better to ferment a bucket but I just love >>watching it in the carboy. The other two batches didn't foam over >>like this one did. Bottom line is I just hate to put it in the bucket >>because I can't see it swirling around! But I guess that would be >>better. >> >>Thanks for the responses guys! This sure is a lot easier than >>beermaking. >> >> > >If winemaking is so easy, then how come you're having problems with foam in >your airlock? I've been making wine for 20 years, and I still learn >something new and interesting every time I make wine, or read postings in >this newsgroup. The more you try to perfect your methods and your wines, >then more you will find out how complex it can be. > >Sounds like you're having fun making wine, which is the main reason to make >it in the first place. Good luck. > > > > Over the years, I 've used everything from 1 gallon glass jars through to 10 gallon stoneware jars, not to mention 5 gallon "boxes", but never fermented wine in the open. I like it when a really deep red foams over through the traps - its really spectacular, not to mention messy ![]() All good fun, especially when it comes to the drinking stage........ Dave. |
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