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I want to add about one half gallon of Ocean spray cranberry juice to
about 3.5 gallons of an average Merlot. The wine is in a corny keg ss....under N2....but I probably still need to add some sorbate to prevent renewed fermentation....in case I would want to bottle one or two down the road. I have filtered the wine and racked several times....but there probably is a few yeasties hanging around. Any opinions and how much sorbate? |
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Just my 2 cents - Ocean Spray cranberry juice has sorbate or similar in
it. When I added juice like that to a wine, it stabilized it without needing sorbate. Just fyi, I am only 3 years into making wines, so I'm not an expert. But I also like to make some juice/wine blends for friends and family (In NC, they like it sweet. Not me!) DAve wrote: > I want to add about one half gallon of Ocean spray cranberry juice to > about 3.5 gallons of an average Merlot. The wine is in a corny keg > ss....under N2....but I probably still need to add some sorbate to > prevent renewed fermentation....in case I would want to bottle one or > two down the road. I have filtered the wine and racked several > times....but there probably is a few yeasties hanging around. Any > opinions and how much sorbate? > |
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Dave: Just curious.....how did you know that it stablilized? Did you
bottle the wine? How much juice per bottle? I would be adding approx. 2-3 oz per bottle and I don't think that it would cause a refermentation in the bottle. On Dec 15, 8:05 pm, Dave Allison > wrote: > Just my 2 cents - Ocean Spray cranberry juice has sorbate or similar in > it. When I added juice like that to a wine, it stabilized it without > needing sorbate. > > Just fyi, I am only 3 years into making wines, so I'm not an expert. But > I also like to make some juice/wine blends for friends and family (In > NC, they like it sweet. Not me!) > > DAve > > > > wrote: > > I want to add about one half gallon of Ocean spray cranberry juice to > > about 3.5 gallons of an average Merlot. The wine is in a corny keg > > ss....under N2....but I probably still need to add some sorbate to > > prevent renewed fermentation....in case I would want to bottle one or > > two down the road. I have filtered the wine and racked several > > times....but there probably is a few yeasties hanging around. Any > > opinions and how much sorbate?- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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![]() Any opinions and how much sorbate? 1g per gallon to the total wine will stop any yeast from fermenting, you can sweeten as much as you like at his point. |
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