





🍇 Elevate your craft—clarity and quality in every jar!
North Mountain Supply's 4oz food-grade bentonite clay comes in a tamper-evident jar designed to preserve freshness. Ideal for winemakers, it effectively removes haze-causing proteins and pectin before fermentation, reduces oxidation, and prevents off-flavors. Beyond winemaking, it’s a trusted ingredient for DIY cosmetics and beauty products, making it a versatile must-have for creative professionals.



















| ASIN | B084CBMF8N |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (446) |
| Date First Available | March 19, 2025 |
| Item model number | BT-4oz |
| Material Type(s) | 粘土 |
| Model Number | BT-4oz |
| Package Dimensions | 8.61 x 5.11 x 5 cm; 113.4 g |
H**.
I never used bentonite for wine that I made. It worked surprisingly fast. Only minor problem is how much it has to be stirred to get all of it mixed in with the water. I am glad that I bought it. It makes things so much easier.
S**N
Good quality
A**L
Im a guy whos making some dingy welch's & great value homemade wine, sure a lot of yall are in the same boat. One pet peeve I had was "Wow, this is pretty opaque!". Wine isn't only about the taste and smell, but its about the appearance. The aesthetic. If you care about the aesthetics of your wine, this does the trick! I put it in mid-fermentation, not too soon but not too late. If you put it in around that time it shouldn't affect the taste (clay does not have smell). All of the clay stuff just falls to the bottom and you can just discard it when it gets too low. One problem I had was getting it in the top, and I'm pretty sure I broke more than one rule in the wine making rule book. I literally took a leftover chopstick and swirled it around as best as I could.... and then i shook it cause it didn't do the trick. I digress though! It's some professional stuff
J**S
Great addition to brewery supplies!
D**R
Great value
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