IPAMike
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the tip!Or get a bag or jar with Potassium (or Sodium) Metabisulfite, also known as K-Meta (Na-Meta), used widely in wine and meads to prevent oxidation during racking.
1/16 teaspoon of that treats 5 gallons of water. That's a quarter of a quarter teaspoon! And doesn't need to be crushed.
Even if you misjudge the measure, using a 1/4 teaspoon in 5 gallons (4x the amount needed), it's still fine you won't be able to taste or notice it.