Upteen years ago, somewhere around 1972, I bought a couple of cheap 1 gallon wine kits at a discount store. They had 1 gallon plastic jugs, a stopper, an airlock and some Camden tablets. All I had to do was add some juice and some sugar and PRESTO! In no time at all, I'd have delicious home made wine. So I bought some apricot juice and some pineapple juice and dove into wine making. I followed the directions and set the jugs on top of the refrigerator to ferment. When it was done, I filtered it through cheesecloth and bottled it up in some 1/2 gallon glass, screwtop soda bottles and stashed it away on a shelf in the basement. K-meta? Nope. Sorbate? Nope. Had not heard of that stuff. Just added one Camden tablet and bottled 'er up. It was a bit fizzy, but hey, that'll go away, right? A couple of days later there was this loud boom in the basement. When I went to investigate I found one bottle of wine all over the place along with glass from the soda bottle. I passed it off as a one time happening, cleaned up the mess and went back to living. A few hours later,,,,,, another blast from the basement. Same deal, wine and glass everywhere. At that point, I figured going near that stuff could be hazardous to my health. So I donned a heavy winter coat and shielded myself by holding up a thick comforter in front of me as I approached the remaining bottles. I managed to remove the caps on the remaining bottles and watched them fizz over the top like warm beer. I even tasted some of the apricot wine and won't even attempt to describe the foul, fizzy taste. I did not venture back into wine making until 40 years later - much older and much wiser!