- Joined
- Sep 12, 2018
- Messages
- 1,567
- Reaction score
- 915
Hi there,
I have been brewing beer for 17 years and would like to start making wine. I am assuming I can use much of the equipment I already have. I brewed in 6 gallon glass carboys. I've heard glass can produce a fizzy wine but I already have one of those wands that attach to a drill. I used it to aerate my wort.
I also have about 600 brown 12 oz. bottles and some Grolsch type bottles with the ceramic flip top and rubber washer. Is there any reason I couldn't use those bottles and cap as I did my beer? Seems there are a lot of screw caps out there in addition to corks.
I think I would like to start with juice and skip the crushing step at this time. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks
WV
I have been brewing beer for 17 years and would like to start making wine. I am assuming I can use much of the equipment I already have. I brewed in 6 gallon glass carboys. I've heard glass can produce a fizzy wine but I already have one of those wands that attach to a drill. I used it to aerate my wort.
I also have about 600 brown 12 oz. bottles and some Grolsch type bottles with the ceramic flip top and rubber washer. Is there any reason I couldn't use those bottles and cap as I did my beer? Seems there are a lot of screw caps out there in addition to corks.
I think I would like to start with juice and skip the crushing step at this time. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks
WV