Started a 3 gallon batch of aronia berry yesterday. I mixed all of the ingredients and let is set overnight . This morning I checked the pH, 4.4, then checked TA 1.1 g/l. I wasn't really surprised about the ph, I had read that it was often to high, but no other wine I have attempted was this low in TA. As a matter of fact most have been to high. I added all the lemon juice that I had, (38 oz Reallemon, the recipe called for 6 oz), then added 2 oz of acid blend (LD Carlson) and a tablespoon of tartaric acid. (All of these additions were incremental with testing after each addition, waiting 30-60 minutes before testing again). That got the TA to 5.4 g/l and pH down to 2.9. Do you think this is adequate or should I continue to try to increase TA then add something to increase pH.
Currently cold soaking, plan on pitching tomorrow afternoon.
Was the initial 1/8 tsp K Meta enough considering the low acid content of the must? Should I add again now that the ph is lower?
This is the recipe I ended up with, it was not the recipe I started with
15.4 lbs aronia berries
8oz golden raisins
1 banana frozen very ripe
38 oz lemon juice
2 oz Acid Blend
1 tbsp tartaric acid
3.75 lbs sugar
46 oz honey
⅛ tsp K Meta
1 ½ tsp pectinase
3.0 gm Booster Rouge
0.3 gm Lallzyme EX
3.0 gm Noblesse
Currently; pH 2.9. TA 5.4 g/l SG 1.096. Plan on rechecking everything tomorrow morning and pitch in afternoon, or as soon as warms to room temp.
Currently cold soaking, plan on pitching tomorrow afternoon.
Was the initial 1/8 tsp K Meta enough considering the low acid content of the must? Should I add again now that the ph is lower?
This is the recipe I ended up with, it was not the recipe I started with
15.4 lbs aronia berries
8oz golden raisins
1 banana frozen very ripe
38 oz lemon juice
2 oz Acid Blend
1 tbsp tartaric acid
3.75 lbs sugar
46 oz honey
⅛ tsp K Meta
1 ½ tsp pectinase
3.0 gm Booster Rouge
0.3 gm Lallzyme EX
3.0 gm Noblesse
Currently; pH 2.9. TA 5.4 g/l SG 1.096. Plan on rechecking everything tomorrow morning and pitch in afternoon, or as soon as warms to room temp.