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Old 10-04-2007, 05:06 PM   #1
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I have a recipe that calls for adding 6 campden tabs to the initial batch of juices. What is the equivalent potassium metsabilate?


 
 
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The rule of thumb is 1 crushed camden/gal of must or wine. If K-meta powder is used then it's 1/4tsp per 5gals.


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Old 10-05-2007, 01:14 AM   #3
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I don't know the equivalent of campden tablets to potassium metabisulfite but if 1 tablet equals 1/4 tsp of meta then that would mean your recipe calls for 1 1/2 tsp of meta? That would be fine for 30 gals but if you are making 5 gals it is way too much. How much wine are you making? Generally you add 1/4 tsp of meta per 5 gals to achieve around 50 ppm.
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Sorry, read the previous post incorrectly. Muscadine said 1 campden tablet per gal. I mistook it at 1 per 5 gals.
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According to what I read one campden tablet is equal to 1/16th tsp k-meta. The above dosages by Muscadine are correct .
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I have crushed campden tablets just to see how they would measure up in the past and found 5 campden tablets will give me a 1/4 tsp.
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1/16 tsp of k-meta per 1 1/2 gallons - which is the same as doing 1/4 tsp per 5 gallons.


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