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friday evening 08 Nov I racked this pear cider wine into a 5 gallon glass carboy. It was at 1.010 on the hydrometer. Its a flipping pulpy mess and will need to be racked again soon. I racked over top of 5 teaspoons of yeast nutrient because I noticed a slight smell of sulfur. This is pretty common when asking yeast to do a big ferment job like this one. Seems they run out of a critical nutrient and start letting of sulfur gas. By feeding the yeast, yeast nutrient. They come back around after a few days and are healthy again. It's almost like trying to read the leaves in your vegetable garden to figure out what nutrient is lacking.
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Gravity 1.010
Pulpy mess of a wine right now but, I'll fix that in due time. Tastes good though.
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Gravity 1.010
Pulpy mess of a wine right now but, I'll fix that in due time. Tastes good though.