Tony_Tiz
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Hey Guys
Got a problem. I've got hydrogen sulfide in my wine, probably because of stressed yeast. I just got done degassing and splash racking it hoping to get rid of some of it. I read an article about using copper brillo pads in wine to extract the H2S. Does anyone have any experience using this method? I'm just not sure if I put pieces of copper in my carboys or straining in through the copper.
My pH is 3.44
Thanks,
Tony
Got a problem. I've got hydrogen sulfide in my wine, probably because of stressed yeast. I just got done degassing and splash racking it hoping to get rid of some of it. I read an article about using copper brillo pads in wine to extract the H2S. Does anyone have any experience using this method? I'm just not sure if I put pieces of copper in my carboys or straining in through the copper.
My pH is 3.44
Thanks,
Tony
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