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I'm new at this. I picked up a book a few months ago and thought I'd try
to make a country wine. It all seemed to be going well. Recently, I noticed a small amount of mold in the fermentation lock. It doesn't look like there is a problem with the wine. Do I replace the lock, wait and see? I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks |
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Eric Tisdale wrote:
> I'm new at this. I picked up a book a few months ago and thought I'd try > to make a country wine. It all seemed to be going well. Recently, I > noticed a small amount of mold in the fermentation lock. It doesn't look > like there is a problem with the wine. Do I replace the lock, wait and > see? I'd appreciate any advice. Clean and sanitize the lock, and put either a bit of vodka in the airlock (if you have large temperature swings) or a sulphite solution. -- charles "Once ... in the wilds of Afghanistan, I lost my corkscrew, and we were forced to live on nothing but food and water for days." - W.C. Fields |
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