for most foods we are in a range which is with in reason, ,,, pleasing, ,,, lemon juice and Mountain Dew both have a pH in the mid 2’s however Dew has a low TA (.2%) so the impact on the mouth is fast/ refreshing, , lemon juice typically has a TA of 5% so it has a larger impact on the mouth and a lot of folks wouldn’t drink it straight
* my analogy is that pH is like how fast is dad driving when I stick my hand out of the car window and play airplane, mostly it is pleasant/ transitory and fun.
pH plays a regulatory role, some enzymes will become inactive (ie organisms can’t live) and some chemistry will run faster or as in the balance of sulphite in solution versus free SO2 in the wine.
* TA is related to how much of something is hitting our taste receptors, with dad driving air is light and we think nothing of it, if we change it to bugs in the night air they might sting if dad drives fast but they are nothing at 20 mph, now if the object is stones tossed off a pedestrian bridge it would hurt even if we go 20 mph and may require the emergency room if this was on a freeway.
* my analogy is that pH is like how fast is dad driving when I stick my hand out of the car window and play airplane, mostly it is pleasant/ transitory and fun.
pH plays a regulatory role, some enzymes will become inactive (ie organisms can’t live) and some chemistry will run faster or as in the balance of sulphite in solution versus free SO2 in the wine.
* TA is related to how much of something is hitting our taste receptors, with dad driving air is light and we think nothing of it, if we change it to bugs in the night air they might sting if dad drives fast but they are nothing at 20 mph, now if the object is stones tossed off a pedestrian bridge it would hurt even if we go 20 mph and may require the emergency room if this was on a freeway.
Rebottle question, in this situation I would create a solution as a one acid to four water and syringe the target milliliters into each bottle and then recork said bottle100% agree with this. I finally re-bottled my year one 'one hundred and one mistakes' wine. After I bottled, I had a large glass left over. I was pretty happy with the corrections that I had made to this screwed up wine
I felt like I had fixed as much as could fix and I should just bottle it and accept the fact that year one wasn't going to be a winner. I just needed to bottle. And after bottling I drank the left over happily. After 2-3 (maybe 15) sips I realized that it had a flat taste to it. Took a PH reading ( I had just gotten a Ph meter and have been using it for my latest batches but wasn't smart enough to use it on a beach that had been in a carboy for 2 years). After the reading tossed some acid in the glass I was drinking.... And wow. This POS wine that I made was good (Good is subjective this time). Now I just have to un-bottle everything, adjust the acid, and then re-bottle. Just not sure I have enough energy.