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Default Volatile acidity and barrels

Dear AxisOfBeagles:

On Jan 2, 12:37*pm, AxisOfBeagles > wrote:
> To the best of my knowledge, ozone is an excellent alternative to
> burning sulfur - but is not a treatment for a tainted barrel.


http://www.carlsenassociates.com/web...O3-Article.pdf

Seems like it can be a treatment for tainted barrels also.

David A. Smith
 
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