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  • Campden Tablets (25) Campden Tablets (25)

    Campden Tablets (Sodium Metabisulphite) - 25 Tablets

    26 reviews

    Sodium metabisulfite campden tablets are an excellent way to remove chloramine from tap water prior for brewing. Simply crush up one campden tablet, drop it in your brewing water prior to adding anything else, and proceed as normal!

    $1.99

  • Potassium Metabisulfite - PLACEHOLDER Potassium Metabisulfite - PLACEHOLDER

    Potassium Metabisulfite

    13 reviews

    Potassium Metabisulfite, (often referred to as "SO2", "sulfites" "meta", or "meta-bi") has several uses in winemaking. At the crush, sulfites are generally used to help control the spoilage bacteria and indigenous yeast that may already be present both on the fruit and in the winery (i.e. on the picking bins, processing equipment, tanks, tubing, etc). The amount generally used is enough to inhibit most of the unwanted organisms but not enough to hinder a cultured yeast, which has a higher tolerance to sulfites than most of the indigenous organisms do. This inhibition effectively "wipes the slate clean" for the cultured yeast to step in and rapidly colonize the must so that it can effectively dominate the subsequent fermentation. In addition, sulfites also help to inhibit the enzymatic browning of both musts and finished wines so that all of their delicate complexities can be preserved. Later, during storage and in the bottle, sulfites at the proper levels will further protect a wine by continuing to inhibit spoilage organisms, as well as by scavenging oxygen. Note that the exact amount needed to effectively do the job is determined by the pH of the wine. Refer to our MoreManuals! on Red or White Winemaking or one of the winemaking books that we offer for a complete explanation on how to properly manage sulfites. In addition, it's important to keep in mind that free SO2 levels fall faster in wood cooperage than in glass or stainless, so if you are using a barrel you will most likely need to manage sulfite levels more closely. The most common form of Metabisulfite is as a powder which is fixed with potassium or sodium. 1/4 tsp of Potassium Metabisulfite adds 50ppm to 5 gallons of must. Old Metabisulfite loses potency with time and should be replaced every year to assure that you are getting correct levels. You can use old Metabisulfite to make solutions for sanitizing equipment.

    $6.99 - $239.99

  • Campden Tablets - Potassium Metabisulfite (KMS) - PLACEHOLDER Campden Tablets - Potassium Metabisulfite (KMS) - PLACEHOLDER

    Campden Tablets (Potassium Metabisulfite)

    5 reviews

    In wine, used to kill naturally occurring microorganisms and prevent spoilage. Also works as an antioxidant. Add at a rate of 1 tab/gallon to achieve 75 ppm free SO2.  These tablets use potassium metabisulphate as opposed to sodium metabisulphate.  This is generally preferred by winemakers who do not want to add sodium into their wine.   Can also be added to water to remove chloramine (1 tab is sufficient for roughly 5-20 gallons)

    $1.99 - $79.99

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What Is a Campden Tablet? If you are learning how to make your own wine at home, you may be wondering about a few terms that you keep coming across in your research. Campden tablets, for example, can help you make and preserve professional-grade wine at home. Before using these tablets, you will first need to understand their purpose. Uses of Campden Tablets in Winemaking You may have perfected racking your wine — or transferring your wine from vessel to vessel during the fermentation process — but did you know that by exposing your wine to oxygen, you also risk the introduction of microorganisms to the liquid? Campden tablets are dissolving sulfur-based compounds. When added to a liquid, this sodium metabisulfite in the tablets kills harmful bacteria and sterilizes the wine you are working hard to make. These tablets are necessary for the following reasons. 1. Adding Sulfites to Sterilize Though you have introduced yeast to your wine during the fermentation process, you do not want bacteria, or wild yeast to be present. The sulfites in Campden tablets kill bacteria that could give your wine off-flavors 2. Preventing Oxidation When your wine is moved around between vessels or barrels, oxygen enters the liquid. This isn’t good because the oxidation process affects how the resulting wine tastes as well as its color. Adding a Campden tablet allows the compounds in the tablet to combine with any entering oxygen and stop the oxidation process before it starts. 3. Removing Chlorine From Water Campden tablets can also be used to remove residual chlorine from tap water. Even filtered tap water, unfortunately, contains traces of chlorine. Campden tablets do not “erase” chlorine from your water, but they break the compound down into chloride, sulfate, and ammonia and effectively neutralize it and allow it to dissipate.

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