Stopping fermentation in soft drinks
Does anyone know how they manage to stop all these (naturally) fermented drinks sold commercially from fermenting once they are bottled? I’ve seen kombucha bottles coming from another part of the world sold in local large supermarkets. Even assuming ideal transport conditions (cold temps) how can they maintain alcohol levels low enough? Do they treat them thermally or chemically?
I know a refrigerator helps slow down the fermentation process but even so, my ginger ale keeps fermenting at 2 Celsius to an extent that after 3 days it’s quite alcoholic, one can actually taste the difference. That makes me think that simply storing / transporting them in cold temperatures isn’t enough and that there’s more going on, surely there are some industry standards in this field.
Does anyone know how do this aspect is handled in the fermented drinks industry?
Topic kombucha bottling fermentation homebrew
Category Mac