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Thanks to all for the suggestions. I looked for my wife's stock pot, it
was 16 quart, so i'm off to target/walmart/Costco to find 8 quart containters. I might end up with 2 or 3, so must be creative. smile. thanks, DAve Pastic, glass, stainless steel.. seems they all work. DAve Allison wrote: > Hi. Just bottled my first 6 gallon batch of red, truly fun experience. > Now I am looking at some speciality 1 gallon batches (like cranberry, > blueberries, etc.) and need some advice. > > I have a 1 gallon jug with air-value thingie, but what should I ferment > first step in? the jug? or a small bucket? Can't use the 6 gallon bucket > since I've started a Pinot Noir in it. But it's too big anyway for a > gallon batch. I don't see anything in the normal "online retail" stores. > > What do you all use? Tupperware work? Glass mixing bowl? > > thanks for any suggestions. DAve |
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