I don't understand the issue about the screw top bottle. Could someone explain to me?
When you say "screwcaps", do you mean the bottles of wine that come with a "twist-off" cap, rather than a cork? If so, I have been able to bottle corked wine in those bottles without a problem..........................................................................DizzyIzzyMy hatred for screwcap wine bottles is practical in nature -- I can't refill them!
I'm finding screwcaps to be more mainstream in the USA the last couple of years.
The neck of a regular wine bottle is reinforced to handle the pressure of corking. The neck of screwcap bottles is thinner and is not designed to handle the pressure and can shatter during corking. I hadn't considered the pressure of pulling the cork, but what @cmason1957 said makes sense.I have been able to bottle corked wine in those bottles without a problem
Those are pricy compared to corks. You are re-using the caps?So for the screw caps, I use these replacement caps:
I do the same -- all friends & family are trained to return bottles. I do bottle some in bottles I care less about, and these go to folks from whom I may not get the bottle back.I have gotten smarter about giving only corked bottles away except for my immediate family whom I have trained to return bottles and caps to me.
Those are pricy compared to corks. You are re-using the caps?
I have been bottling and corking screw top bottles for 2 years now, but only a very few of them when I run out of regular wine bottles. I appreciate the comments from both you and winemaker 81. Looks like I will buy the North Mountain screw cap replacements for the few screw cap bottles that I use just to be on the safe side! Thanks everyone...................................................DizzyIzzy@DizzyIzzy How long have you been bottling and corking screw top bottles? In time you will have a failure where the bottle will break at the neck. The only failure I've had is when I found a bottle with a chipped neck from those I was recycling. These aren't screw top bottles. You're been fortunate, count your blessings, my good man.
Thanks for the info......................I will order those replacement caps today............................................DizzyIzzyI use my AIO with both cork and screw cap bottles with no problems. The cap necks are definitely bigger than the cork necks, so I wouldn't trust a cork to be big enough in a capped bottle even if I wasn't worried about breakage (my fermenter mentor made that mistake already - bottle broke when he was removing the cork so I was warned before I ever bottled anything).
So for the screw caps, I use these replacement caps: Amazon.com: North Mountain Supply - TNS-BK-12 Twist-N-Seal Closures - Pack of 12 (Black): Industrial & Scientific
So far, I have not had any issues with the screw caps leaking, even when I reuse the caps. However, they are sometimes difficult to open the first time, to break the plastic between the cap and the neck. And for those I have given to others, I try to get both the cap and the bottle back. I have gotten smarter about giving only corked bottles away except for my immediate family whom I have trained to return bottles and caps to me.
Many thanks for taking the time to address my comment. Guess I have been lucky!...........................................................DizzyIzzyThe neck of a regular wine bottle is reinforced to handle the pressure of corking. The neck of screwcap bottles is thinner and is not designed to handle the pressure and can shatter during corking. I hadn't considered the pressure of pulling the cork, but what @cmason1957 said makes sense.
Another problem is the internal diameter of screwcap bottles is typically larger than corkable bottles and inconsistent in diameter. The likelihood of leaks is higher.
I explain to friends, regarding phones and other computers, that hardware failure is a "when", not an "if", and to protect whatever they value. Screwcap bottles fall into this category, although it includes the potential for injury.
You may get lucky and never shatter a bottle. Or the next one may be the one.
Just finished bottling 371, my only regret is not buying the all in one pump sooner. Great product, thanks Steve.I have considered purchasing the AIO but have not pulled the trigger yet. Sounds like he stands behind his product.
Google "Helix cork". Looks more like a tasting cork rather than a permanent closure.@Wayne Freeman: Never heard of a screw-in cork. Could you please post a pix of one?
Google "Helix cork". Looks more like a tasting cork rather than a permanent closure.
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