Friday, February 5, 2010

Wine Making Lakeview Valley Farms How To De-gas Homemade Wine?

How to de-gas homemade wine? - wine making lakeview valley farms

I make my own wine from a "make your own wine kit Lakeview Valley Farms. I am ready, the wine bottle, but have been advised to ensure that the gas chambers is the wine-(CO2) before bottling. Instructions associated with the kit say anything about it. How can I de-gas wine?

5 comments:

dogglebe said...

Igmore Oikos. You do not want CO2 into the wine. The carbon dioxide may alter the taste of the wine and leave the mouth feeling.

Stir for a few minutes from the CO2 removed from the suspension. Take a couple of times before bottling.

fasteddy... said...

I use my bottle brush. There was a ring at the closed end I went and sat down in a hole. Works great. It was also easy to clean bottles.

ML E said...

I still have my gas wines. There are several ways to do this. You can use a sterilized spoon used to stir until you fall to your arm and then jump to another branch, or you can use a paint mixer in a drill motor. The products are available to de-gas mixing with the color, but worked for me at this point. I look forward to the exercise of approximately 2-3 minutes, then invest in the same period. I do it twice in one day, and I had no problem. Of course, if you filter the wine, which is de-gas. I have heard of vacuum degassing, but I've never done before. As a rotting, keep your computer probably came with an addendum, if the bottle. If this is not the gas, there is the possibility that the cap will go out, and once they return, making it a mess.

oikos said...

Ignore the warning. You want to protect the carbon dioxide, the wine from oxygen. If the siphon bottle of wine (or perhaps to get there), make sure not to spray.

Dr. SPHIL said...

"With all the grain?".

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