^^ thanks. i too, like the color.
no pH strips. i may pick some strips before it's all said and done though.
oh, and it was just a cheap coffee filter placed in a funnel. i don't do filters either, but i wanted to see the color without the chunks of pulp in there.
and you're right, i think it just stalled for a bit or only allowed a small amount of yeast through.
i unscrewed the top a day later and it was carbonated. i through an airlock on the vial because it fit, hah hah. it's still bubbling this morning. a little top-heavy, but it hasn't gotten knocked over yet.
the secondary vessel is really to get the wine away from the decaying yeast that can potentially produce flavors/aromas if left in contact with the wine. because of the alcohol content, this will not happen right away; but it will happen over time.
This morning 1.038 SG Corrected:
I don't know beer making at all. This still has some sugars in there that I want to get converted, but if you wanted to, you could definitely stop it here. It's at 8.12% ABV and would be on the sweet side of things. I'll sneak a raw glassful to enjoy when I rack in a couple of days and let you know what it's like