Wine pouches with tap

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There is also another gizmo that would be handy, a flat plate that would support the neck while filling. Similar to this but flat..
 

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There is also another gizmo that would be handy, a flat plate that would support the neck while filling. Similar to this but flat..
I just hold the wine bag up, put the wand in the neck to the base and fill with wine ( or beer ). Replace cap and then ease out any retained air.
Perhaps a touch of ascorbic acid as well to mop up any oxygen. Although you can condition with priming in the bag for beer but you would need to vent some gas.
 
I just hold the wine bag up, put the wand in the neck to the base and fill with wine ( or beer ). Replace cap and then ease out any retained air.
Perhaps a touch of ascorbic acid as well to mop up any oxygen. Although you can condition with priming in the bag for beer but you would need to vent some gas.

Hmmm.. not that straightforward.
I have some that are assembled already in box that I refill.
 
Made a holder 'thingy' for refilling, without removing from the box.

10 minutes, a plastic can side and a pair of scissors. Just makes it easier to fit and stops it waggling about. Slides on from the top.

32mm if you fancy a go.


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Made a holder 'thingy' for refilling, without removing from the box.

10 minutes, a plastic can side and a pair of scissors. Just makes it easier to fit and stops it waggling about. Slides on from the top.

32mm if you fancy a go.


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Looks good, you are refilling through the tap?
I take the tap off and refill through the opening and then put the bag back in the box. But this approach does require holding throughout.
How do you wash the bags and sanitise if you don't disassemble?
 
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