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Well, I've made some peach and plum wines, and I manually broke the cap two
or three times a day. The fruit floated, and I didn't want it drying out. "Tom S" > wrote in message . com... > > "Matthew Givens" > wrote in message > k.net... > > It turned out to be a cap, and it broke up early this afternoon. > > > > I usually leave the cap that forms, as the yeast action breaks it up > > naturally in 24-48 hours. Haven't any problems with this method yet. > > That may be OK with a kit, but don't try that with fresh grapes. > > Tom S > > |
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