I have been trawling the internets for hours looking for the answer.
A thousand apologies if I've missed it somewhere obvious.
23litre (6us gallon) batch 2 weeks old, still cloudy, FG 0.995. Just racked off 2 inches of lees.
Recipe as per here
I have no milligram accurate scales.
I want to stabilise now and back sweeten later once flavour profile is more obvious. Tastes like puke at the moment.
I have a packet of K-Met that says - Make 100 grams to 100mls, giving 10% solution and add 1ml/litre of wine.
I don't want to make it all up, would rather measure out just the amount I need.
And it says wine, not mead, so want to confirm quantities with you guys. My maths as follows...
I need 23mls of 10% solution. Which means I need 2.3mls of 100% solution (dry powder). Which is roughly 1/2 a teaspoon. Right?
The sorbate Im confused as all hell. The packet says 1/2 a teaspoon/5 litres of wine.
Its a vintners harvest product labelled as 'wine stabiliser'. Packet contains 50grams in the form of tiny prills.
The seemingly very knowledgeable lady at the brew shop told me to add only 3 grams for a 23 L brew. Told me not to add what it says on the packet or I will ruin my mead.
I guess this is, once again, just over 1/2 a teaspoon? I have no idea of density I'm afraid.
I heave read here and there that 1/2 teaspoon/gal is fine? I have also found a table that calls for .07grams/litre based on pH of 3.5 and AVB of 14% (me). Which works out at 1/4 a tsp for the full 23l brew.
So 1/2 tsp of K-Met and 1/2 tsp of sorbate. Am I right?
Thanks....
A thousand apologies if I've missed it somewhere obvious.
23litre (6us gallon) batch 2 weeks old, still cloudy, FG 0.995. Just racked off 2 inches of lees.
Recipe as per here
I have no milligram accurate scales.
I want to stabilise now and back sweeten later once flavour profile is more obvious. Tastes like puke at the moment.
I have a packet of K-Met that says - Make 100 grams to 100mls, giving 10% solution and add 1ml/litre of wine.
I don't want to make it all up, would rather measure out just the amount I need.
And it says wine, not mead, so want to confirm quantities with you guys. My maths as follows...
I need 23mls of 10% solution. Which means I need 2.3mls of 100% solution (dry powder). Which is roughly 1/2 a teaspoon. Right?
The sorbate Im confused as all hell. The packet says 1/2 a teaspoon/5 litres of wine.
Its a vintners harvest product labelled as 'wine stabiliser'. Packet contains 50grams in the form of tiny prills.
The seemingly very knowledgeable lady at the brew shop told me to add only 3 grams for a 23 L brew. Told me not to add what it says on the packet or I will ruin my mead.
I guess this is, once again, just over 1/2 a teaspoon? I have no idea of density I'm afraid.
I heave read here and there that 1/2 teaspoon/gal is fine? I have also found a table that calls for .07grams/litre based on pH of 3.5 and AVB of 14% (me). Which works out at 1/4 a tsp for the full 23l brew.
So 1/2 tsp of K-Met and 1/2 tsp of sorbate. Am I right?
Thanks....