So how do I reduce it in my wine. Its made from Welch's grape juice?To much sulfite
SO any tips on how to reduce that in my wine? Its made from Welch's grape juice.We talking red or white wines? Some folks have a sensitivity to the histamines and / or tannins in red wine, and that could cause headaches. Maybe there's so much around that they're drinking too much!!!
Have to look and see how much sulphites your putting in after fermentation. I can’t remember but isn’t it 1/2 teaspoon per gallon???So how do I reduce it in my wine. Its made from Welch's grape juice?
I will have to look at my recipe. I dont think I put any in but I could be wrong. Not at my desk right now. I did add 2 crushed campden tables to add in clearing. is that a sulphite?Have to look and see how much sulphites your putting in after fermentation. I can’t remember but isn’t it 1/2 teaspoon per gallon???
I will have to look at my recipe. I dont think I put any in but I could be wrong. Not at my desk right now. I did add 2 crushed campden tables to add in clearing. is that a sulphite?
Have to look and see how much sulphites your putting in after fermentation. I can’t remember but isn’t it 1/2 teaspoon per gallon???
It was a one gallon batch.Yes, the active ingredient in Campden tablets is metabisulfite (either Na or K, but that doesn't matter).
You say you added two tablets, but you did not say to what volume you added them. Could be too much or it could be too little.
The question of whether sulfites cause headaches or not is rather contentious. Can your friends eat, say, raisins without getting a headache?
The first tip is to get a vinmetrica SO2 meter and then add only enough metabisulphite to reach a 25ppm target. Do not add campden tablets, instead use powdered potassium metabisulphite and weigh dosage to 0.01 gram accuracy.SO any tips on how to reduce that in my wine? Its made from Welch's grape juice.
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