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Shane Boyd 05-08-2006 09:13 PM

Small batch containers
 
Hi All,

I'm a homebrewer who would like to try a little winemaking on the side.
Seeing as how all of my big 5 gal glass carboys are currently
"occupied", I would love to try some small (~1 gal) batches of various
fruit wines and meads. I keep reading about people using 1 gal glass
jugs that they get from some unknown, unnamed sources, but as I don't
have a clue where to get them... What other types of containers are
possible? Plastic juice containers? Plastic milk jugs? Big glass
jars?

Much appreciated in advance,
Shane.


[email protected] 05-08-2006 11:05 PM

Small batch containers
 
The 1 gallon glass jugs are available from a variety of sources. You
can purchase them at almost any grocery store; you'll find them with a
"Carlo Rossi" label on them in the wine and beer section. If you decide
to purchase these jugs, whatever you do, don't consume the contents.
You can also find them at any home brewing shop and occasionally (but
increasingly rarely) apple juice is sold in these jugs.

I'd stay away from other gallon containers. Your wine might pick up
off-flavors from certain plastics, and glass jars with large open
mouths will be difficult to fit an airlock onto.

Greg G.


Shane Boyd wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm a homebrewer who would like to try a little winemaking on the side.
> Seeing as how all of my big 5 gal glass carboys are currently
> "occupied", I would love to try some small (~1 gal) batches of various
> fruit wines and meads. I keep reading about people using 1 gal glass
> jugs that they get from some unknown, unnamed sources, but as I don't
> have a clue where to get them... What other types of containers are
> possible? Plastic juice containers? Plastic milk jugs? Big glass
> jars?
>
> Much appreciated in advance,
> Shane.



gene 05-08-2006 11:12 PM

Small batch containers
 
Shane Boyd wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I'm a homebrewer who would like to try a little winemaking on the side.
> Seeing as how all of my big 5 gal glass carboys are currently
> "occupied", I would love to try some small (~1 gal) batches of various
> fruit wines and meads. I keep reading about people using 1 gal glass
> jugs that they get from some unknown, unnamed sources, but as I don't
> have a clue where to get them... What other types of containers are
> possible? Plastic juice containers? Plastic milk jugs? Big glass
> jars?
>
> Much appreciated in advance,
> Shane.
>


My local home wine/beermaking supplier sells 1 gallon glass jugs and
screw top lids. They're what I use for my 1 gallon batches.
You could also buy one of the inexpensive jug wines in 1 gallon jugs and
either drink or dispose of the contents.

Gene

spud 06-08-2006 12:49 AM

Small batch containers
 
Shane:

It's no mystery. Carlo Rossi 4L jugs populate the recycling centers
like no other wine bottle.

When you take your recycling to toss, bring a leaf rake to grasp the
handle of the Carlo Rossi jugs waiting for you in the recycling bin.
Bring 'em home and wash them real good!!

Also your more up-scale taverns and diners might serve Carlo Rossi as
their house wine, a peek in the alley will give it away. Ask the
proprietor if they might allow you to stop buy, oh say Saturday
mornings to pick up the jugs.

Steve




>"Shane Boyd" asked:
>Hi All,
>
>I'm a homebrewer who would like to try a little winemaking on the side.
> Seeing as how all of my big 5 gal glass carboys are currently
>"occupied", I would love to try some small (~1 gal) batches of various
>fruit wines and meads. I keep reading about people using 1 gal glass
>jugs that they get from some unknown, unnamed sources, but as I don't
>have a clue where to get them... What other types of containers are
>possible? Plastic juice containers? Plastic milk jugs? Big glass
>jars?
>
>Much appreciated in advance,
>Shane.



[email protected] 07-08-2006 04:09 AM

Small batch containers
 
Hi, If you or anyone else live in or around Tampa Bay Florida I can
give you FREE as many 3 liter jug wine clean glass container as you
care to take.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only for pick up!

SG Brix

Shane Boyd wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm a homebrewer who would like to try a little winemaking on the side.
> Seeing as how all of my big 5 gal glass carboys are currently
> "occupied", I would love to try some small (~1 gal) batches of various
> fruit wines and meads. I keep reading about people using 1 gal glass
> jugs that they get from some unknown, unnamed sources, but as I don't
> have a clue where to get them... What other types of containers are
> possible? Plastic juice containers? Plastic milk jugs? Big glass
> jars?
>
> Much appreciated in advance,
> Shane.



miker 07-08-2006 04:35 PM

Small batch containers
 
If you have a Whole Foods, Wild Oats, Vitamin Cottage or similar store
in your area, they all have 1 gallon apple juice in glass jugs. This is
what I use.



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