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Title: bottling my wine
Post by: paddy on March 31, 2008, 13:02:09
hi all

well the two demijohns are bubbling away nicely in our front bedroom,which makes me wonder can i use metal screw top bottles for bottling or am i better putting plastic stoppers in them. Also could i use empty plastic water bottles for bottling.

Thanks for you help and advice again

Paddy
p.s. its lovely here in Lincolnshire again today!
Title: Re: bottling my wine
Post by: gowdin on April 12, 2008, 14:47:20
hi paddy
i have always used corks when bottling my wine i think that is a more professional finish and when the plastic cover is steamed into position  oh yeh thats good looking bottle `o` wine
the screw tops are ok if the internal seal is in good condition and there is also the problem of having the screw thread in the metal top being `stripped`
in short paddy they are ok once or twice but for proper recycling long term - old fashioned bottles are the future
ps plastic is ok
cheers
gowdin
Title: Re: bottling my wine
Post by: GrannieAnnie on April 12, 2008, 15:37:38
One thing I learned this year was to store the newly bottled wine somewhere where it won't matter if it explodes!
The fermentation must not have stopped in one elderberry bottle- fortunately it was down in the basement where purple walls don't matter ;D  I used corks with a manual lever type gizmo you set on the floor which works fine for the limited quantities I do.
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