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Sparkaloid
I am very impressed with sparkaloid. I was tryn to find a good clearer for my wine. I made 3, 5 gallon batches of strawberry wine. I put 2 1/2 TSP of bentonite in when I started the batch. I then added 1/2 TSP of Gelatin Finings at the beginning of the secondary. After after about two months the wine had not cleared. I then ran it through a Buon vino mini jet filter. After all that the wine still wasn't fully clear. Then came Captain Sparkaloid. I added 1/3 oz (4TBSP) to 1/2 cup of water at 180F then stored for 30 secs before adding. In just 12 hours the wine was clear. I added the sparkaloid to 2 of the batches and Super-Klear to one of the batches. Both Sparkaloid batches have cleared ;however, the Super-Klear batch has not fully cleared yet. I'm not giving up hope yet.
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Sparkaloid is all that I use. Just keep in mind that while the wine or mead looks clear sparkaloid is super efficient. What that means is that in a week you'll see gunk on the bottoms of the wine that you've bottled.
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When I use Sparkolloid, I try to give it two or more weeks to settle. As Tim says, it'll continue to drop the real fine sediment for a while even after it looks clear.
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That is absolutely what is happening. My looks clearer and clearer everyday.
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I've had a ginger mead fermenting just over 1 year (racked 4 or 5 times). Used raw unfiltered honey which itself was very cloudy, and fermented with dry champagne yeast at a little too high a temp. Cold crashed it all last winter in the garage, but it still isn't clear. I'm in no hurry since it tastes a bit alcoholly but I want to free up the carboy it's in, so I'm bottling soon.
Going to cold crash it again in a fridge and see what happens, but I also just bought some sparkaloid as a back up plan, which I have a feeling will be necessary. I'll give it a bit to settle out all it can before I bottle. Thanks for the posting! |
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