Racking Your Wine

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @joshturner4741
    @joshturner4741 4 года назад +41

    A technique that would help out tremendously is to disolve your sugar into a 1:1 mix of sugar and water. Then pour that mixture into your fresh carboy. Then rack. The swirling motion of the rqcking will mix in your sugar for back sweetening/stepfeeding without the need to swirl or stir because at this point you DO NOT want oxygen in the mix. Happy fermenting man, love the videos.

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  4 года назад +15

      Great point! Although I should have mentioned it, I was in a bit of a hurry, and really did not want to incorporate a shot of me standing over the stove making a simple syrup. It means moving lights, tripod, and camera into a very small kitchen and then moving everything back again all for just a 20 second shot. Although I've done it, I just wasn't feeling it that day.

    • @lunaticgaming7967
      @lunaticgaming7967 2 года назад +1

      I'm literally making my first "wine" ever. I'm brand new to everything but have done a lot of homework though. I was SERIOUSLY curious about something like this but didn't know. Thank you for the tip....

  • @BlastingXNP
    @BlastingXNP 3 года назад +23

    Dude, I just discovered your channel after looking up a few different tutorials. Keep at the grind. You deserve way more subs, and you will get there. Cheers!

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +4

      Thank you, glad that you like the channel, and you're right, I do deserve more subs in time.

  • @newliferelaxation4607
    @newliferelaxation4607 3 года назад +11

    I made my first batch of wine based on your videos. We tasted it Monday after 6 months and it was perfect! Thank you 😁

  • @MsEbonyangel
    @MsEbonyangel 9 дней назад

    I really like your channel. I started my first bottle of cider yesterday and waiting 2 weeks to start the next stage of fermenting . I really appreciate this video.

  • @doreenlane8959
    @doreenlane8959 Год назад +1

    Just dropping by to thank you! I have read many books about making wine and even took a class but, your videos taught me how! Phew!

  • @TediBare
    @TediBare 3 месяца назад

    OK after the second video you taught me more than I've learned in the last four months watching other people so I subscribed and why am I making this wine faster than you? I'm not doing it for weeks a bottle I'm just doing it maybe in two weeks. but I'm sure I'll figure that out before you get back to me. Thank you for sharing. I appreciate it so much.

  • @DIYFermentation
    @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +1

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  • @fizer718
    @fizer718 4 года назад +3

    My great grandfather was a brewer, my grandfather wine brewer, my only uncle on that side....is a brewer. He has no children. I have been trying to learn wine making so it lives on.... so even though I’m a woman and visually impaired I appreciate your knowledge and will take any advice I can get. I want to move on to strawberry wine but am unsure if I can use the raisins to do wild ferment..... I try to avoid store bought supplies.....just Incase things get hairy in this country and I can’t get it

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  4 года назад

      Your best chance of doing a wild ferment is to use organic fruit.

    • @fizer718
      @fizer718 4 года назад

      Thx I appreciate it

    • @julietardos5044
      @julietardos5044 4 года назад +4

      For a wild ferment, you can mix your strawberries, sugar, water, and leave it all in a bowl open to the air for a few days. Yeast from the air will fall into the mixture and eat the sugar and spit out alcohol.

    • @fizer718
      @fizer718 4 года назад +1

      @@julietardos5044 thank you so much

    • @julietardos5044
      @julietardos5044 4 года назад

      @@fizer718 Enjoy!

  • @petemangrum6015
    @petemangrum6015 4 месяца назад

    Wish I had watched this this morning.. I admittedly don't know what I'm doing. I didn't ad sugar to my elderberry. Racked for second fermentation. She at.999. One and 3/4 gal. Topped the 3/4 gal off with about a 2 month peach.

  • @DLCShark
    @DLCShark 4 года назад +1

    A midweek post? Thanks Charles. I’ll be racking 2 or 3 gallons this weekend. It’s almost time to start a few more but like you did once before I’ve run out of containers. 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  4 года назад +1

      Yeah, I uploaded a few videos in advance and scheduled then for later release. Since I'm not making any new wine for a while, I can do a few simple videos on basic techniques, and 6-month wine tastings.

  • @cykroy
    @cykroy 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the lessons.

  • @jillwhatley994
    @jillwhatley994 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Great info🎉

  • @papasmurf9146
    @papasmurf9146 4 года назад +1

    You seem to have much better luck with citrus wines than I have. I may have to try it again.
    I would have been tempted to take another gravity reading after adding the water.

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  4 года назад +2

      The early samples of the lemon and orange were ok. Looking forward to the 6-month tasting videos.
      That grapefruit wine was really just more of a test. As long as the final AVB (which was 12.9% before racking) remains above 11% I'm happy.

  • @beng6319
    @beng6319 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for all the great information!

  • @RenatSavi
    @RenatSavi 3 года назад

    nice, thx for sharing. the shorter the info is the better.

  • @jeremynicoletti9060
    @jeremynicoletti9060 11 месяцев назад

    direct and simple; thanks

  • @nickthesaved7396
    @nickthesaved7396 Год назад +1

    Why do you add more sugar in this stage?
    I’ve seen some recipes say to add some, some do not. Does someone have a link or explain it?
    Does the yeast need more? What does this improve?

  • @amossafotu5892
    @amossafotu5892 2 месяца назад

    Is it ok t strain that all through a fine strainer? Feel like a waste of good liquid. Or is that to much oxygen introduction with that?

  • @Reselling777
    @Reselling777 Месяц назад

    I racked mine by pouring out through a cheesecloth and then pouring back into container. Do you think the wine is ruined by too much oxygen exposure? I’m following your pomegranate recipe.

  • @cheynalope
    @cheynalope 3 года назад

    Will be watching these through my whole bus ride :D

  • @mohammedabushoog4898
    @mohammedabushoog4898 Год назад +1

    Why did you add sugar in the second fermenter?

  • @raph341
    @raph341 4 года назад +3

    Hi there! I am really enjoying your channel. Because I am fairly new to this, I was wondering when is the earliest when we should do our first racking ? Should I wait a month or two or as soon as there is enough dead yeast at the bottom ?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  4 года назад +6

      You should do your first rack after 5 to 7 days.

  • @x3597
    @x3597 3 года назад

    My gosh..... Thank you..... Could you make a special batch? I've seen people talk about a chocolate covered strawberry wine. I want to make some for my wedding. I only really have one shot seeing it's in a year. Would you make a video on how to properly make it please??

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад

      Sorry, that is not something currently planned for this channel.

  • @pulverfamilylife9649
    @pulverfamilylife9649 Год назад +1

    I tried to add sugar when racking my wine because my 1st reading was 1.076 and after a week at .990 so I started adding sugar and as soon as it hit the wine I had an eruption. How did you add without it erupting?

  • @FreakAl0n3
    @FreakAl0n3 4 года назад

    so this is why i fail both my ciders and beer on pinapple
    i didnt do the 2nd fermentation, i even drink those up while it has all the yeast corpse on the bottom of the bottle
    i shud order my alcohol meter, and another jar and early fermentation jar.

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  4 года назад

      You do it like I first started. As you learn you get better.

  • @heidisnow
    @heidisnow 3 года назад +2

    THANK YOU! I didn't even know that type of siphon existed. Also, why did you you add more water to the bottle? Does the liquid need to be at a certain level?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +2

      To reduce the amount of head space, to reduce the possibly of oxidation of the wine.

  • @tremblayalex8915
    @tremblayalex8915 3 года назад +1

    Loving your videos!
    Someone told me too add a campden tablet every time I rack my wine? Is this true?! Thanks

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад

      Sulfites are no longer used on this channel. I cannot give you an answer.

  • @AllBraunZeroBrains
    @AllBraunZeroBrains 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve gotten to about day nine of primary fermentation, and she’s still bubbling a decent amount with only have as much lees as in the video, I assume it’s safe to let it continue before moving to the second carboy, is that correct?

  • @howardharaway2259
    @howardharaway2259 3 года назад +2

    Instead of throwing away the sediment on the first rack, couldn't you save a few test tubes of the slurry in the fridge to pitch on the next wine project obviously on the same type of wine ?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +4

      So ready to do a video on washing/reusing wine yeast.

  • @user-ue1nk7vq7s
    @user-ue1nk7vq7s 3 года назад

    I really enjoy your videos. 👍

  • @alexandremonteiro9945
    @alexandremonteiro9945 4 года назад

    Hi Charles, good video! It's always nice and educational to see! One question pls.
    Why you do a 2nd fermentation? Isn't better to racking, wait to clear and bottling?
    Regards from Portugal. 🇵🇹🍷

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  4 года назад +6

      In my video on backsweetening I listed four ways to back sweeten your wine. I don't use sulfites in my wine so until the wine clears and then adding sugar will only restart fermentation. By adding sugar during rankings in small stages until the yeast reaches their tolerance I can control the final sweetness without without the risk of restarting fermentation.

  • @oogabooga2744
    @oogabooga2744 10 месяцев назад

    Hello just getting around to racking my wine and noticed you added the half a cup of sugar, why is that, and should I do it as well while racking mine?

  • @hibiscusflower5911
    @hibiscusflower5911 Год назад

    What are you doing to sanitize your turkey baster? And things like airlock

  • @Kiddooski
    @Kiddooski 2 года назад

    I appreciate the video sir!!

  • @jankucera8505
    @jankucera8505 Месяц назад

    Hello Charles, do you add sugar to ferment your fruit wines in the beginning?

  • @KH-on5pu
    @KH-on5pu 3 года назад

    I love your channel.

  • @howardharaway2259
    @howardharaway2259 3 года назад

    Wow, Pink Grapefruit Vino 🍷. That sounds like that has to be on the sweet side to taste good ?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад

      So can always back sweeten it to your taste.

  • @panzak83
    @panzak83 Год назад

    I got a bit confused with the sugar addition, i mean why is that needed exaclty? Could you also make it a bit more clear for me on what was the gravity aftet adding sugar? Thnx in advance..!

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  Год назад

      The addition of suger is to adjust the sweetness of the wine to you liking, followed by pasteuriazation which is now used on this channel to kill off the yeast to prevent restarting fermentation.

    • @panzak83
      @panzak83 Год назад

      @@DIYFermentation that was exaclty my concern, if that sugar add-on would restart the fermenting. But pasterizing it sounds a pretty good solution. Thnx for the response...!

  • @rustylozanolpc4227
    @rustylozanolpc4227 Год назад

    I just did my first rack and I accidentally added 1/4 tsp of yeast in addition to the 1/2 cup of sugar 😕. Is this batch trashed ?

  • @MAGACOPP
    @MAGACOPP 2 года назад

    What do I do with all the extra headspace?
    I’m thinking of pouring in spring water.

  • @נועםטוך-ע4ו
    @נועםטוך-ע4ו Месяц назад

    But why to add sugar now? What is the point?

  • @kentadran
    @kentadran 2 года назад

    Great video! I'm still having a small bubbles on the wine but stops producing co2 bubbles

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching. This is normal for several months.

    • @kentadran
      @kentadran 2 года назад

      @@DIYFermentation I have tried to taste it and it taste so good but the smell is more like vinegarish. The color is light green. I don't have a instrument for checking the abv but I can estimate it between 11-13

  • @santileshan7244
    @santileshan7244 11 месяцев назад

    Can i use honey instead of sugar?

  • @ThomasPetter
    @ThomasPetter 3 года назад

    I've heard adding dry ingredients during or after primary fermentation can create a "nucleation site" for carbon dioxide. Have you ever had a volcano?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +1

      Peter, this channel approaches fermentation on a far less technical level.

  • @hibiscusflower5911
    @hibiscusflower5911 Год назад

    5:40 why did you bring your wine level up with water?

  • @philjt7047
    @philjt7047 2 месяца назад

    1.100 sounds kind of high for just a half a cup of sugar, is that normal? I usually use honey, but was thinking of trying sugar to back sweeten, which is why I'm asking

    • @cbo9090
      @cbo9090 2 дня назад

      I’m guessing he meant to say 1.010

  • @Oak138
    @Oak138 3 года назад +1

    How do you know when to do the 2nd racking?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +2

      I usually just eyeball it. If there is more than 1/4 to 1/2 an inch of sediment on the bottom, or every 6 to 8 weeks until clear.

    • @Oak138
      @Oak138 3 года назад +1

      @@DIYFermentation Thanks! That’s helpful

  • @brocknspectre1221
    @brocknspectre1221 3 года назад

    I have terrible trouble keeping air out of my siphon. It always seems to have zillions of tiny bubbles in it. Between that and a lot of head space in the carboy after several rackings, I’m worried about oxidizing my mead. Thoughts?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +2

      The small bubbles are probably just co2. As for the headspace, I usually make a cup of 1 1/2 cups extra must and freeze it until needed for racking to reduce headspace.

    • @brocknspectre1221
      @brocknspectre1221 3 года назад

      @@DIYFermentation Putting some must in the freezer is brilliant! Thank you! I had been looking at getting a bunch of glass beads to fill the space, but I like your idea MUCH better! As for my bubbles, I think it might be because my siphon was super cheap ($8) and maybe it shows. I’m getting bubbles coming in through the seal of the pump part. I just found I can stop it for a while by pouring a tablespoon of water into the cylinder part. Not a good fix, I know. I imagine need to buy a better one, any suggestions?

  • @family77866
    @family77866 3 года назад

    Hi Charles! Great channel. I have a question. How do you determine ABV after topping off. Doesn't adding water change your specific gravity and your ABV?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +8

      Probably, but the few tenth's of a percent change in ABV in not a level of precision required for this channel.

  • @kidronmedia
    @kidronmedia 3 года назад

    Great video Charles, I've been inspired to make several of your recipes since I found your channel. How do you compensate for the juice you lose after each racking? I notice I lose about 8 to 10oz each time I rack.

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +1

      After the first rack I usually have between 1/2 to 1 cup extra, that I will freeze to top off later rackings. I start out using larger 4 liter containers, after the second rack the wine will etiher get racked into a 1 gallon container, or else I'll add water to top off.

    • @thebigdopedillmcdopeface2021
      @thebigdopedillmcdopeface2021 3 года назад

      What does it mean to freeze to top off further rankings?

    • @BeljicaPeak
      @BeljicaPeak 3 года назад

      @@thebigdopedillmcdopeface2021 My understanding, and I could be wrong: He puts first rack in a 4L. 2nd rack into gallon (smaller than 4L) and sets the excess into the freezer (I’m not a pro, I would put excess into ice cube molds, to be able to choose how much to thaw for topping off later rankings.). 3rd rack onward, if needed he thaws the frozen set aside at 2nd rack and tops of 3rd and on with it.

    • @catholicaffirmations9964
      @catholicaffirmations9964 2 года назад

      @@BeljicaPeak after racking , in this video, he added water. So do u store it at room temperature or in the fridge since water was added and no preservatives as such. Im beginner and dont like to add any sulfite or whatever it is, moreover we don't get it in the country where i live.

  • @BobMcDowell
    @BobMcDowell 4 года назад

    Would the water not have changed the gravity reading?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  4 года назад +2

      Yes it will. Not to a great degree, but it will dilute the flavor of the wine. I now recommend in my videos that reserving a cup or so of the initial musk and freezing it until it is time to rack again to lessen the head space.

    • @thebigdopedillmcdopeface2021
      @thebigdopedillmcdopeface2021 3 года назад

      What does that mean? I'm sorry, I don't understand

  • @mohammedabushoog4898
    @mohammedabushoog4898 Год назад

    How did u get that siphon for racking?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  Год назад

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  • @sandon763
    @sandon763 3 года назад

    Why add the half cup sugar? Is it because you’re adding water to the wine?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +1

      Back then I was still using step back sweetening to stop fermentation (increase the abv until the yeast stops any further fermentation). I now use pasteurization to stop re-fermentation.

  • @newliferelaxation4607
    @newliferelaxation4607 3 года назад

    my racked wine has bubbles on the top. is it turning to vinegar?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад +1

      Insufficient information to provide an answer. If you followed proper sanitization of your equipment. If you reduced the amount of headspace in your carboy to 1 or 2 inches, etc... You should expect to see bubbles for several months until your wine has completely stopped fermenting. As for turning to vinegar, I haven't had that pleasure yet so I can't be specific.

  • @KH-on5pu
    @KH-on5pu 3 года назад

    How long do you wait till you rack your wine?

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  3 года назад

      After the 1st. rack in 5-7 days, I usually just eyeball it. If there is more than 1/4 to 1/2 an inch of sediment on the bottom, or every 6 to 8 weeks until clear.

  • @scottttym
    @scottttym 2 года назад

    I normally don't like videos. But it was at 599... Couldn't leave it there.

  • @fahkasiar
    @fahkasiar 4 года назад

    What is the pump called

    • @DIYFermentation
      @DIYFermentation  4 года назад

      It's called an Auto-Siphon aka "Racking Cane". I'm not an Amazon affiliate but here is a link for more info:
      www.amazon.com/dp/B00SDLLZDY?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details

  • @notthebaby9077
    @notthebaby9077 4 года назад +1

    Hahaha Nice!!

  • @robertsouthernsouthern5524
    @robertsouthernsouthern5524 2 года назад

    Cool