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![]() "jim" > wrote in message ... > Thanks for the info both! > > was the acid. I added equal tartaric and malic and a little less citric > to make up 7.5 tsp. Hopefully the effect won't be wildly different ![]() > One of the really cool things about wine making is that 'different' doesn't necessarily mean 'bad'. 'Different' might produce a great tasting wine. It's all kind of a crap-shoot anyway, but that's a lot of what makes it fun. |
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Comforting wisdom, thanks
![]() based around that. I should k now by the S.G. whether it is properly going on or not today.. Jim "Bob Becker" > wrote in message ... > > "jim" > wrote in message ... >> Thanks for the info both! >> >> was the acid. I added equal tartaric and malic and a little less citric to make up 7.5 tsp. Hopefully the effect >> won't be wildly different ![]() >> > One of the really cool things about wine making is that 'different' > doesn't necessarily mean 'bad'. 'Different' might produce a great > tasting wine. It's all kind of a crap-shoot anyway, but that's > a lot of what makes it fun. > > |
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