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Default A follwup topping off question.

I'm surprised a yeast like that is still going "strong" after 12 days.
Not saying there's anything wrong just surprised. BTW, if your a
newbie, just make sure you top up after the airlock is done bubbling
and you'll have great wine.


Bob

On Sep 4, 11:46 am, pp > wrote:
> On Sep 3, 4:20 pm, Kentucky > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Aug 23, 5:37 pm, Joe Sallustio > wrote:

>
> > > K1V is practically indestructible...

>
> > > You will probably need at least 1 gallon to replace what you rack out
> > > once it settles down because K1V settles pretty nicely. There are a
> > > lot more solids than you might expect in the first rack. It should
> > > finish up in a few days and start to settle down. You will be better
> > > able to predict how much you need then. The day before you rack take
> > > the carboy and twist it sharply to get some of the sediment on the
> > > walls to settle too.

>
> > > Joe

>
> > How long do you suppose this K1V can crank ??
> > It is Sept 3rd and it has slowed down a little but is still going
> > strong.
> > By my reckoning it has been in the carboy for 12 days now.
> > Could the wine have gone into a second ferment ?
> > I suspect the alcohol content is getting up there considering I
> > started with a SG of 1.120
> > and went into the secondary at SG 1.022.
> > What do you all think is going on ?

>
> K1 is a bayanus strain, i.e, stronger that regular wine yeast. Its
> alcohol tolerance is 18% so at your starting sg, it will most likely
> take the wine to dryness (sg 0.990 - 0.993). It's not a second
> ferment, it's still the primary fermentation only in a carboy - the
> vessel doesn't really matter to the yeast.
>
> Pp