Polar Mike
Sometimes One Bottle is never enough
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I have 4 glass 5gal carboys that I use but each is a slightly different shape. One, when I fill it, 5gal leaves much more room for gas than one of the others. Some are 5gal right at he beginning of the shoulder and one is 5 gal halfway up the shoulder.
My question is, does the amount of space remaining affect how the wine processes or taste? I've tried doing taste tests but even when I make the same wine in the two most different ones, I can't tell.
Plus I may start a batch in a bottle that has a fair amount of space (compared to the others), but then when I transfer for the next stage, it may be going into a smaller neck bottle for the next stage.
The difference in space above the batch of wine is not dramatically different, but it isn't the same between my carboys. Does this matter, would it affect the taste of the wine?
My question is, does the amount of space remaining affect how the wine processes or taste? I've tried doing taste tests but even when I make the same wine in the two most different ones, I can't tell.
Plus I may start a batch in a bottle that has a fair amount of space (compared to the others), but then when I transfer for the next stage, it may be going into a smaller neck bottle for the next stage.
The difference in space above the batch of wine is not dramatically different, but it isn't the same between my carboys. Does this matter, would it affect the taste of the wine?