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Crawl space storage issues?
Living in central Arizona, I am resorting this spring to moving my
laid down wines and secondaries into the crawl space under the house, which is twnety degrees cooler and far more steady temped than anywhere in my home. Before I did this I thought I would ask around and discover if anyone had encountered specific issues doing this... I know slugs will eat labels, but what about corks? Should I fit condensation/evaporator traps over my airlocks? etc etc..... |
Crawl space storage issues?
"snpm" > wrote in message oups.com... > Living in central Arizona, I am resorting this spring to moving my > laid down wines and secondaries into the crawl space under the house, > and discover if anyone had encountered specific issues doing this... Scorpions, black widows, snakes... How about someone's old refrigerator instead? |
Crawl space storage issues?
On Mar 16, 3:42 pm, "snpm" > wrote:
> Living in central Arizona, I am resorting this spring to moving my > laid down wines and secondaries into the crawl space under the house, > which is twnety degrees cooler and far more steady temped than > anywhere in my home. Before I did this I thought I would ask around > and discover if anyone had encountered specific issues doing this... > > I know slugs will eat labels, but what about corks? > > Should I fit condensation/evaporator traps over my airlocks? > > etc etc..... hmmmm, I am completly clueless abotu winemaking(see my other posts) but for storage of "stuff" in crawlspaces I would double bag and twist tie those bottles of wine. hardly anything likes plastic. even from my standpoint i wouldn't consider putting secondaries in there, too hard to refill airlocks and tooo much living "stuff" in those places that *could* wander thru the airlock and into your wine. |
Crawl space storage issues?
> but for storage of "stuff" in crawlspaces I would double bag and twist
> tie those bottles of wine. hardly anything likes plastic. > > even from my standpoint i wouldn't consider putting secondaries in > there, too hard to refill airlocks and tooo much living "stuff" in > those places that *could* wander thru the airlock and into your wine. That sound like a good plan. Joe |
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