So every time I have some of my cider (doesn't matter the batch), I get a really bad blush on cheeks and quite often my hands swell up (to the point I cannot move my band on my finger which is normally loose) and my face feels like I have a sunburn.
...and it's kinda gettting worse.
When I bottled some cider at a local brewery (they force carb'd it) he was a little concerned how red I became after drinking a glass. Never thought anything of it. This is definitely worse with my ciders than commercial ones.
I'm using one campden per gallon, then at first racking I'm using 1/4 tsp k-meta for 6 gallons total. At bottling I've been adding 1/8 tsp k-meta for all remaining 5.5 gallons or so.
I don't drink wine often (couple times a year) but do get this feeling when I have it.
...and I have 150L of cider on currently....
if I can't have sulfites - what now? Most of my ciders are in secondary and are about 6-8 weeks old from pitching
and drinking straight rum - I have no problems with the above.
...and it's kinda gettting worse.
When I bottled some cider at a local brewery (they force carb'd it) he was a little concerned how red I became after drinking a glass. Never thought anything of it. This is definitely worse with my ciders than commercial ones.
I'm using one campden per gallon, then at first racking I'm using 1/4 tsp k-meta for 6 gallons total. At bottling I've been adding 1/8 tsp k-meta for all remaining 5.5 gallons or so.
I don't drink wine often (couple times a year) but do get this feeling when I have it.
...and I have 150L of cider on currently....
if I can't have sulfites - what now? Most of my ciders are in secondary and are about 6-8 weeks old from pitching
and drinking straight rum - I have no problems with the above.