patientheron
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This is my second year making country wine and I've gone a bit loco with it this year. Last year for my first batch I made a 22.5L batch of Blackberry & Raspberry, gave most of it away to friends, and probably finished the last bottle when it was just starting to develop character. Numpty!
Anyway, I bought a Ferrari Easy-Cork and a bag of pretty cheap corks to seal my bottles and had a relatively good success rate. A number of bottles ended up with bits of cork floating around but I kept them aside for myself and gave the better ones away. I've just bottled my first gallon of the year and every bloody bottle has bits of cork in it! I went for a better quality cork this time but they seemed to crumble more easily. I really want to up my game here and this is a pain in the behind! Since I'll be bottling lots of different batches throughout the winter I need to start getting this right.
Any advice on how to avoid unsightly floaters?
Cheers
Anyway, I bought a Ferrari Easy-Cork and a bag of pretty cheap corks to seal my bottles and had a relatively good success rate. A number of bottles ended up with bits of cork floating around but I kept them aside for myself and gave the better ones away. I've just bottled my first gallon of the year and every bloody bottle has bits of cork in it! I went for a better quality cork this time but they seemed to crumble more easily. I really want to up my game here and this is a pain in the behind! Since I'll be bottling lots of different batches throughout the winter I need to start getting this right.
Any advice on how to avoid unsightly floaters?
Cheers