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"Dar V" > wrote in message
... > You got a good deal. I know it was a bit pricey, but I'm a hands-on type. > I like to watch the bubbles rise on the side of the container and see the > foam, and I can't do that with my big plastic bucket. I'm in my 4th year of > making wine, and I've been looking a long time, so I took the plunge. Plus > is gives me a small container to use in case I ever decide to do a 5 gallon > batch with grapes or juice or a wine kit. Don't get me wrong, glass containers are nice and that is a perfect size for the 1 gallon batches. I like the visual idea, although this time of year all of my work is done in the basement. I was given a bunch of 4L empty glass wine bottles, the cheap brands with a screw top. These I use as secondaries. Purchased a few 1 gallon glass containers... these are a little smaller than the 4L so make perfect tertiary containers. Steve |
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