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Bob,
Not every winemaker can go by taste, intuition or experience like you may. So for those of us who can't measuring is they way to go. luc wrote: > My question is, why would you even need to know the TA?? I haven't > done a TA in 8 years and my wines seem to turn out fine. > > Bob > > On Jul 27, 10:09Â*pm, Dick Heckman > wrote: >> I'm confused. Â*I've read 3 test procedures and gotten 3 ways to do the >> test. Â*Lum says to multiply the ml of naoh by 1.5. Jeff Cox says divide >> by 2 and somebody posted a procedure here from the Wine Thief which I >> copied some time ago which says the the amount used is the TA in >> ml/1000. Â*Help! >> >> Dick -- http://www.wijnmaker.blogspot.com/ |
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