Used to reduce acids in wine and hardening water in beer making. Use in acid reductions must be considered a last choice, as other materials produce better results with less off flavour. 5 ml (one teaspoon) = approximately 2.1 g. Consult with a winemaking textbook for possible usage.

Size | 100 g |
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