Campden Tablets and Sodium Metabisulphate

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Hoppkins

Campden Tablets and Sodium Metabisulphate

Post by Hoppkins » Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:44 am

I dont have any campdens to dechlorinate water with. Will a little SMB do instead? I thought they were the same thing.

Hoppkins

Post by Hoppkins » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:15 pm

Sweet, thanks Daab

Off work sick so i set going a coopers lager kit with added fuggles and made upto about 19 litres.

Should be a nice one bottled and chilled in summer :)

To keep the tempreture of the brew down during ferm i stuck a cool bag over the top with 2 ice blocks inside. Ill change em periodically.

deadlydes

Post by deadlydes » Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:35 pm

i just stick about a paracetamol sized (tip of knife) mound of power in my water (50l) and stir well

Hoppkins

Post by Hoppkins » Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:20 pm

Would i be right in thinking although its an ale yeast the colder the fermentation the better?

So should i keep refreshing the ice?

steve_flack

Post by steve_flack » Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:23 pm

No, if you cool an ale yeast too low it will stop fermenting. Some yeasts go lower than others but I'd reckon 15C is as low as you'd dare with most ale yeasts.

Hoppkins

Post by Hoppkins » Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:33 pm

Sod it then. Ill just ferment as normal.

Thanks:)

Wobbler

Post by Wobbler » Wed Jul 04, 2007 8:26 pm

DaaB, Can I just query the figures in your post above. I've probably got this all mixed up, but just wanted to check.

Where you say "28g (1 oz) sodium met in 280ml (1/2 pt) of hot water and use 1 tsp of that", it would mean 280ml will do 56 doses of a 5ml teaspoon. So 28g divided by 56 equals 0.5g (500mg). I'm assuming your quantity is for a 23L batch.

So is the quoted text from Malting and Brewing Science not correct where it states "1 to 2 mg per litre" of sodium metabisulphite (which would be equivalent to at most 46mg in a 23L brew? See what I mean, a big difference between 46mg and 500mg.

Wobbler

Post by Wobbler » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:03 am

I'm also confused over the 10% solution bit.

"A 10% solution consists of 1 oz powder made up to half pint solution, or 100 gms made up to 100 ml."

1oz (28g) in half pint (284ml), that's near enough 1g per 10ml. Whereas 100g in 100ml is ten times that amount.

Wobbler

Post by Wobbler » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:38 am

I think your figures are basically the same as the ones I posted this morning. So do you think the "100 gms made up to 100 ml" is a typo? Surely it should be 10g per 100ml?

I've read that info you pasted above in blue on several sites, it always confuses me. It always says "A 10% solution consists of 1 oz powder made up to half pint solution, or 100 gms made up to 100 ml."

Wobbler

Post by Wobbler » Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:39 am

Half a campden tab it is then :)
Just hope no one made up a 1g to 1ml solution!

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