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"Billy Mitchel" > wrote in message news:<1bGcb.1972$N94.1230@lakeread02>...
> If you were to force carbonate a champagne in a keg and then bottle, about > how many volumes of CO2 would you recommend? > > I was thinking about force carbonating 3.0 volumes of CO2, expecting to lose > about 0.2 volumes in the bottling process, giving me a total carbonation of > 2.8 volumes? Should that be enough to retain the effervescence of > champagne? > > (Actually, it's maple mead with sarsasparilla that I want to bottle to > resemble a "holiday" champagne) > > Billy I see no one replied to this, and I've always been curious about the same. Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Deadend |
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