Never use potassium sorbate without useing campden at the same time as you run the risk of the wine developing a geranium smell rendering it undrinkable.So-Kal said:Well - I used about 4 full tea spoons (it's Young's stuff). I haven't got any CTs, so I'm hoping it won't react when I put glycerine after it's cleared a bit........
It's all about learning..... :)
wurzel said:So-Kal said:As for amount.....have you seen the tiny amount you get with a 5 gall kit? that is because that is all that is needed and 2 tsp is plenty enough for 5 gall.
Dear Sir / Madam,
please could you help me with this?
Me and some others on a popular homebrew forum have been discussing how much of youngs Potassium Sorbate should be used in a 1 gallon Demi John.
There appears to be 2 youngs products in circulation that state a different dose.
"Fermintation Stopper (Wine stabilser)
This states "Add 1 gram (1/2 tsp) per Gallon"
Or
"Stabilizing powder"
This states "Add 1 or 2 teaspoonful to a clean Demijohn"
I presume that the demijohn in question is the typical 1 gallon type.
If you could clear this up me and others would be very grateful!
Your's
Daniel
wurzel said:No need to be worried, just less would have done
Daniel,
Thank you for pointing this out. It is something that we are aware of
and have taken steps to alter the instructions on the 30g stabilising
powder.
Originally the Pot.Sorb. Used in these products was from different
suppliers and of different strengths. For convenience we now only use
one supplier. However, the instructions got overlooked.
The rate should be at 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. Also with the addition of
a crushed campden tablet.
John Smith
Amadeus said:Got a reply...
Daniel,
Thank you for pointing this out. It is something that we are aware of
and have taken steps to alter the instructions on the 30g stabilising
powder.
Originally the Pot.Sorb. Used in these products was from different
suppliers and of different strengths. For convenience we now only use
one supplier. However, the instructions got overlooked.
The rate should be at 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. Also with the addition of
a crushed campden tablet.
John Smith
Got to respect the candid nature or it.
Bit crazy that the instructions are advising adding up to 4 times the dose though.
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