New to wine making.

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BobE

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Re: New to wine making.
« Reply #15 on: August 07, 2013, 22:30 »

Did someone call?  :lol:


Lol Auntie, read upwards, wine stored into 4 pint milk bottles.  Just what you were looking for methinks.  :D :D

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Growster...

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Re: New to wine making.
« Reply #16 on: August 07, 2013, 22:35 »

Did someone call?  :lol:


Lol Auntie, read upwards, wine stored into 4 pint milk bottles.  Just what you were looking for methinks.  :D :D

Those bottles are food-grade plastic, and well capable of staying clean enough to store wine - we usually let them stay full for about 6 weeks, and then they're being finished anyway!

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Re: New to wine making.
« Reply #17 on: August 07, 2013, 23:26 »
Hey, Moggie, I saw your island in the distance today! (Been to Broadstairs on business)!
If I'd only known I would have waved Mr G!  :D

Oh dear, just bought a few polypins!  :( 

Still, I can save them for the decent stuff and use milk cartons for 'quaffing' wine.  ::)  Not that I do much quaffing these days unfortunately.  I'm pretty much a 2 bottles a week girl (although I suspect that may change soon)!  :tongue2:

Will be good to have some longer term storage sorted out (which I can test on a regular basis).  :D

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than live in a world so small that my mind could comprehend it...✿~ Harry Emerson Fosdick

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Growster...

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Re: New to wine making.
« Reply #18 on: August 08, 2013, 06:28 »
I don't know how long it lasts in the milk bottles, Moggie, but I reckon you're safe up for to about six - eight weeks, they are meant to hold food anyway, but don't lay them flat, as the seal is just not strong enough!

I think if I were storing for longer, I'd re-rack it into two-litre bottles, where you really can get sparkling cleanliness and get the tops well tightened down!

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Re: New to wine making.
« Reply #19 on: August 14, 2013, 04:25 »
Best practice for making sure wine is stable and that's time in bulk.
Leave alone in a cooler environment for at least 6 months ( red wines in dark demi jons) plugged with air trap .
Check for fresh thrown " lees" and rack if needed,apart from that time does improve country wines vastly.
Screw tops do work fine with or without corks or lids.



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