Submitted by missmimi1011 t3_123a09v in mildlyinteresting
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missmimi1011 OP t1_jdu1doq wrote
Definitely was a $6 bottle of wine ๐๐ gotta ball out on a budget!
AgreeableStep69 t1_jdy781f wrote
is that cheap? โฌ6 for a bottle of wine here will get you a pretty decent wine, cheap is like โฌ3
ChrisAplin t1_jdug29d wrote
More like get drunk under an overpass. ๐
ptofl t1_jduqodx wrote
Well, I saw the humour in it.
RedshiftSinger t1_jdtzyhh wrote
This also happens with naturally occurring anthocyanins in plants, and grapes are one of the plants that produce anthocyanin pigments. Itโs just a reaction to a different pH.
missmimi1011 OP t1_jdu1f26 wrote
This makes me feel better!! Lol!
kjhvm t1_jdul13s wrote
Yup, many anthocyanins turn blue at pH 8 and above. Some also turn green. A few drips of wine in alkaline water and there you go! You can test it by slowly adding lemon juice or vinegar and watch the color go back the other direction to reddish hues.
spekt50 t1_jduqikz wrote
I noticed this when making blackberry jelly. My tap water has a high pH and the blackberry juice would turn bright blue when diluted with tap water.
twoaspensimages t1_jdwa7ea wrote
I wish they had to label if a wine has adjuncts. Making below average wine decent with additives is the reason I only buy organic.
clarkn0va t1_jdx5c1r wrote
Sometimes I add a little red transmission fluid to the tank when filling my car with diesel. I recently discovered a small fuel leak under the car and the drop of fuel looked blue like this water (but a little more saturated). Do you think there is Mega Purple in my lower-end ATF?
PerformerGreat7787 t1_jdu5906 wrote
Wine residue often turns water unexpected shades of purple or blue
reickmey t1_jdtw0ae wrote
Do you live in Philadelphia?
missmimi1011 OP t1_jdtwn6h wrote
No!
Sad-Manufacturer657 t1_jduhy0w wrote
Lmao I do! Bought some cases of water today hahaha
cheesywalrus t1_jdtus17 wrote
It's the interaction of base and acid.. Science is cool!
EntertainmentQuick47 t1_jdu74wd wrote
Yeah Mister White! Yeah science!
missmimi1011 OP t1_jdtwp3l wrote
Awesome!
nim_opet t1_jduw2eq wrote
Your water is slightly alkaline as it turned the anthocyanins from wine blue. Itโs ok, just means lots of dissolved minerals.
MrMojoshining t1_jdvm2vt wrote
If there was wine still in the glass you changed the pH of the wine with the water. Mega purple or not this will happen. Lower pH wines will have a more ruby color and higher pH wines will have more blu-ish hues.
jiminak46 t1_jdwcfqo wrote
I havenโt had a glass of red wine and it still looks blue to me.
External_Somewhere76 t1_jdubdb8 wrote
Your water is pretty alkaline dude.
deligonca t1_jdv6qxw wrote
I didn't drink any wine today, but I see light blue water too! What kind of witchery is this?
SpitefulOptimist t1_jdvg8du wrote
Anime water
Safe_Squash4729 t1_jdxnoad wrote
If you drink enough red wine pretty soon you can't even find the glass, never mind what color it is.
missmimi1011 OP t1_jdyt7zn wrote
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Fermented_Discharge t1_jdu4j9k wrote
When your wife wants to kill you... Does your blur water also smell like Windex?
ObjectiveTinnitus t1_jduo46l wrote
How did your tap water drink a glass of wine? (Maybe have chatgpt or someone rewrite that for you)
St_Troy t1_jdvs1cw wrote
Mmm; Windex.
lastweek_monday t1_jdvadyr wrote
r/notinteresting
TehBIGrat t1_jduehrk wrote
I think you drunk more than a glass. Given that you thought about posting a photo of a glass of water.
Omw2fym t1_jdtycrz wrote
Look up Mega Purple. It is a wine additive that causes this. Without trying to sound like a jerk, it is typically present in lower end wines