I have 6 carboys. All filled within the last 2 months.
For long term storage, should I switch to solid bungs? Or does it matter?
For long term storage, should I switch to solid bungs? Or does it matter?
Not lazy. Just wonderingHow lazy are you trying to be?
I will let all wines go about a year to degas naturally. After that I can go solid. @ratflinger is correct about expansion. Liquid in winter with 2cm of ullage can expand enough to contaminate an airlock,, and the opposite going summer into winter. Gas is more tolerant or I can’t actually see it happen. A better choice than solid is to put on a single hole with a check valve and then pump 15 or 20”Hg of vacuum with over 2cm of ullage.
We use airlock, read somewhere that the best way to go because the gas has to go somewhere. Also heard using a solid bung long term will eventually get pushed outI have 6 carboys. All filled within the last 2 months.
For long term storage, should I switch to solid bungs? Or does it matter?
Welcome to WMT!We use airlock, read somewhere that the best way to go because the gas has to go somewhere. Also heard using a solid bung long term will eventually get pushed out
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