Get Ready to Pickle: The Best Vinegar for Pickling

Get started pickling, from choosing the right vinegars and where to find spices, to hints for using pickling equipment well.

Reader Contribution by Wendy Akin
Updated on June 29, 2023
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Trying to decide on the best vinegar for pickling? Need help choosing pickling supplies? Get all the answers to your pickling questions here. 

As the pickling season approaches, having everything you’ll need on hand is beneficial. Sometimes you can pick up ingredients on sale (such as cane sugar near Valentine’s Day), or you can order spices you’ll need in bulk, which will save a lot over the little bottles at the grocery.

Best Vinegar for Pickling

Vinegar used in pickling must be at least 5% acidity, so some homemade vinegars may not have enough strength to preserve your food properly.

Once, back when I was still a teen, I bought cheaper, store-brand vinegar and ruined an entire batch of my watermelon pickles — 2 days’ work. Lesson learned: Never compromise the quality of your ingredients when canning.

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is my choice for pickling. It is now commonly available with a “mother,” but I don’t use this for pickling, because it’s cloudy looking, and I want my pickling syrup to be sparkling clear. ACV is only available in pint and quart sizes. The half-gallons are actually “apple-cider flavored distilled vinegar.” Not the same thing at all, so don’t be fooled.

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