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OT?: Winemaking
David Rance wrote: On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Mike Lyle wrote: [...] A side-effect of pectinase is actually to improve juice-extraction, so flavour will be better. It's a good idea to use it as a matter of routine for any wine. Again, as I mentioned to Janet, if you ferment the yeast on the pulp this will do the same thing so you don't need pectolase. Pectolase breaks down the cells in the fruit. Yeast will do the same as it ferments the sugar in the fruit. I won't say "I think you'll find...", as it's irritating! -- Mike. |
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