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At 05:58 PM 11/10/2004 +0000, you wrote:>Hello to all,> I am making two different bottles of wine using the welch's white>grape juice concentrate and the regular (purple) grape juice.> The white juice I am making with the ez cap on it to make it>carbonated but the purple one I just put the plastic wrap on top and>poked a hole in it as per the instructions.> Everything is going well but here is the problem, the dark grape>juice with just the platic wrap on top has some carbonation to it.>Why does it have this?Carbonation occurs when the CO2 produced by the yeast has nowhereto go and is thusly absorbed by the liquid. What you are observing is justthe yeast "breathing". Because the gas can escape because of nopressurization, the beverage will not be carbonated.> and will it go away before bottling?Yes. However if the yeast is still active after bottling it mightcarbonate in the bottle. Just make sure fermentation has ended beforebottling and you will have no problems.Regards,Steve>Also, is>it normal for it to be carbonated for a while then lose it after it>done fermenting?>>Thanks to all for your help.>>>>>>>>Yahoo! Groups Links>>>>ORGINAL POSTER: steve