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DAve Allison 29-08-2005 01:56 PM

Gallon batches - first container is...?
 
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

Joel Sprague 29-08-2005 04:38 PM

I've recently begun using an 8qt stainless steel stockpot with lid. Found
it when I was up at the local Family Dollar store for 6 bucks. I had done
some batches in my regular 5-6 qt stockpot, but, as with most of my
cookware, it's teflon coated, and while there was no signs of pitting or
anything, was really concerned that chemicals might leech out of it in the
extended acidic contact of fermenting, where I'm not concerned for normal
cooking. I also have a big 8 qt or so stainless steel mixing bowl I use on
occasion, but it's 16" or so wide at the top, and doesn't have a lid, so I
have to try to stretch two lengths of paper towel over the top and tape the
edges. With the strawberry wine(think that was the one), when my grainbag
floated to top, top part of it was high enough to contact the paper towel,
and was worried about the must soaking in the paper towel attracting bugs.
So now I use the aforementioned stock pot. It's not of quality I would buy
for normal cooking, bit thin, etc, but for just holding must on my counter,
has worked great so far. Think current batch of grapefruit wine is third
batch I've done in it.

Joel

"DAve Allison" > wrote in message
...
> 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




Dar V 29-08-2005 07:48 PM

Hi,
At first I bought a 5 gallon food grade plastic pail, and used that for my 1
gallon recipes. Then I started looking around for a 2 gallon container which
I could leave on my counter. It was pricey, but I found a 2 gallon glass
cylinder container with a top at Walmart for about $13. I really like it for
fermenting my fruit wines in - there's just enough room for that bag of
fruit and a little extra top-up. I use it all the time now, and it is easy
to siphon from - so for me it works out well.
Darlene

"DAve Allison" > wrote in message
...
> 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




Erroll Ozgencil 30-08-2005 02:13 AM

I use a 2-gallon glass jar also, and it's terrific. I found myself
needing many small fermenters, though, and I didn't want to keep
spending $20 a pop (I went to Target and didn't get as good a deal as
Darlene). So I started collecting 2-gallon plastic buckets. I bought 2
gallons of honey to make mead and got a "free" fermenter. I buy
dishwashing detergent at Costco, which comes in 2-gallon plastic
buckets, and lo and behold another free fermenter (yeah, I buy there
laundry soap in the 5-gallon plastic buckets too).

Erroll


DAve Allison 30-08-2005 02:22 AM

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


Christopher Herberte 30-08-2005 10:47 AM


Hi, I have been using a 2 gallon stainless stockpot, it has handles and a
lid and cost $8 from the cheap shop. I decided they were ideal and purchased
another 2 of them and also a 5galloner.
Recently, for the last 10 brews or so, I have been using the stainless lid
to cover the must as I found if I stirred the must 2 times a day to add some
oxygen there were no hassles. This to me is easier than a tea-towel pegged
to the top of the fermentor and have had no problems with vinegar flys.
Hope this makes sense.
I am interested in what others are doing also and wondered if there were any
reason not to use the lid in this way.
Chris.

> 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




Ray Calvert 30-08-2005 08:29 PM

You said you would be interested in Cranberry. You might check out the
cranberry recipe on Jack Keller's site. I made it and it came out great.
However, I think his Highbush Cranberries are a bit sweeter and less tart
than what we get in the store and I would suggest a little less fruit.
Maybe 2.5 lbs rather than 3. But that is me.

Ray

"DAve Allison" > wrote in message
...
> 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




DAve Allison 30-08-2005 08:47 PM

That was the receipe I was going to use! Thanks for the suggestion.
I'll modify. thanks!
DAve

Ray Calvert wrote:
> You said you would be interested in Cranberry. You might check out the
> cranberry recipe on Jack Keller's site. I made it and it came out great.
> However, I think his Highbush Cranberries are a bit sweeter and less tart
> than what we get in the store and I would suggest a little less fruit.
> Maybe 2.5 lbs rather than 3. But that is me.
>
> Ray
>
> "DAve Allison" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>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

>
>
>


Ray Calvert 31-08-2005 04:07 PM

One warning about that recipe and many others on Jacks site. It is designed
to yield one gallon so if you follow it you will start with more than one
gallon. This caught me off guard. I was aiming at a 6 gallon batch and
when I strained it to secondary I had something like 8 or 9 gallons. But by
the time I finished aging and all the racking it was done to 6. This is not
bad as it insures that you will have enough for topping through out the
process.

Ray

"DAve Allison" > wrote in message
...
> That was the receipe I was going to use! Thanks for the suggestion.
> I'll modify. thanks!
> DAve
>
> Ray Calvert wrote:
>> You said you would be interested in Cranberry. You might check out the
>> cranberry recipe on Jack Keller's site. I made it and it came out great.
>> However, I think his Highbush Cranberries are a bit sweeter and less tart
>> than what we get in the store and I would suggest a little less fruit.
>> Maybe 2.5 lbs rather than 3. But that is me.
>>
>> Ray
>>
>> "DAve Allison" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>>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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