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 Post subject: storing wine in 5ltr water bottles
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:02 am 
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please can anyone tell me if its ok to store wines in plasic water bottles.i only have 5 djs and they are all full, hard to get round here.2 country wines clearing and supermarked juice wine.also have a wow on the go . thanks for your help in advance , Debbie :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: storing wine in 5ltr water bottles
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:48 am 
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Hi Debbie,


I'm no expert but I have read several posts on this forum where people are using the 5 ltr Plastic Water bottles as fermentation vessels.


John


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Hi Debbie,Storing wine in plastic is fine for the short term but for long term country wines i would always use glass.By short term i mean a few months long term a year plus. :cheers:

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thanks for your speedy replies , so i would be better off fermentin in the plastic bottles.also i could store wow or supermarket juice wine in these as they will prob be drunk soon lol.how to you fit the airlock and what is the best way to get a seal , sorry for all these questions . thanks Debbie


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thanks for your speedy replies , so i would be better off fermentin in the plastic bottles.also i could store wow or supermarket juice wine in these as they will prob be drunk soon lol.how to you fit the airlock and what is the best way to get a seal , sorry for all these questions . thanks Debbie


Yes and Yes.

Moley reckons you can drill an 8 or 9mm hole in the cap and insert the airlock straight in. I didn't know what size drill bit to use so when I needed one I had Mr Barkie drill a circle of small holes, press the centre out, file it smooth, and press a standard airlock bung firmly in.


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 Post subject: Re: storing wine in 5ltr water bottles
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I normally drill a hole and insert a rubber grommet into it and that works well.About a 10mm drill bit and the grommet's are about a quid for 3 then put you airlock into the grommet. :cheers: Ken

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