A acorad Member Joined Sep 28, 2011 Messages 60 Reaction score 42 Jun 8, 2020 #1 A couple of my club members made a great quick Bottling 101 video showing how simple and easy it is to bottle your finished wine. Here it is and I hope the information is helpful!
A couple of my club members made a great quick Bottling 101 video showing how simple and easy it is to bottle your finished wine. Here it is and I hope the information is helpful!
pete1325 Senior Member Joined Nov 7, 2010 Messages 498 Reaction score 124 Location Bartlett, IL Jun 9, 2020 #2 Very typical of what most of us do, Nice video and helpful too.
SpoiledRotten Senior Member Joined Jun 22, 2011 Messages 569 Reaction score 166 Location Central MS Jun 9, 2020 #3 I’ve used synthetic corks, and had trouble getting them out after a couple of years. They got “glued” into place.
I’ve used synthetic corks, and had trouble getting them out after a couple of years. They got “glued” into place.
A acorad Member Joined Sep 28, 2011 Messages 60 Reaction score 42 Jun 9, 2020 #4 SpoiledRotten said: I’ve used synthetic corks, and had trouble getting them out after a couple of years. They got “glued” into place. Click to expand... SpoiledRotten, I also used to use synthetic corks, in order to prevent any bottles getting "corked" (TCA), but then I had the same problems you did, so I don't use them anymore. Now I use agglomerated corks and have had no problems so far. Last edited: Jun 9, 2020
SpoiledRotten said: I’ve used synthetic corks, and had trouble getting them out after a couple of years. They got “glued” into place. Click to expand... SpoiledRotten, I also used to use synthetic corks, in order to prevent any bottles getting "corked" (TCA), but then I had the same problems you did, so I don't use them anymore. Now I use agglomerated corks and have had no problems so far.
zelix Member Joined May 21, 2020 Messages 37 Reaction score 65 Jun 10, 2020 #5 Thanks for posting the video. That was really helpful.