VinClasse Citric Acid 100g
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Probably the most popular acid for wine making. Adds a pleasant fruity flavour.
Can be used in soft drinks to give a lemon flavour.
Tony's TipsThe common "inspirational" belief is that Citric Acid has always derived exclusively from Luscious Natural Lemons creating a pleasant if not sharpish Organic Citrus Flavouring. Today's lesser known but more likely derivation is now from cane sugar and molasses being fermented in a fungus called Aspergillus Niger and is actually a mould extract. Don't let this newly gained dark knowledge put you off though! The fact is that Citric Acid will add a delightful crispy, lemony, edge to your white wine, beer and cider when added after fermentation. As a guide 1 teaspoon is approximately equal to the juice extract from 1 Lemon, so one or two teaspoons per 23 litres will be about right subject to personal taste.
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Probably the most popular acid for wine making. Adds a pleasant fruity flavour. Can be used in soft drinks to give a lemon flavour. Tony's TipsThe common "inspirational" belief is that Citric Acid has always derived exclusively from Luscious Natural Lemons creating a pleasant if not sharpish Organic Citrus Flavouring. Today's lesser known but more likely derivation is now from cane sugar and molasses being fermented in a fungus called Aspergillus Niger and is actually a mould extract. Don't let this newly gained dark knowledge put you off though! The fact is that Citric Acid will add a delightful crispy, lemony, edge to your white wine, beer and cider when added after fermentation. As a guide 1 teaspoon is approximately equal to the juice extract from 1 Lemon, so one or two teaspoons per 23 litres will be about right subject to personal taste.