Next grape season is getting close so my planning phase is in full swing. I’m currently wondering if my fermentation vessel is large enough to accommodate the whole batch of red grapes, if the cap will rise during fermentation. I get the grape must in plastic tuns, filled to the brim. Last year I split the batch between this and a stainless fermenter, so both were filled to about half. I would prefer to have the whole batch in the stainless and get rid of the plastic (also temp control is only possible on one vessel, not both).
But this means that there will only be about 5cm/2 inches left of headspace, so the cap is probably going to rise against the top. The lid is heavy enough to stay put (or I could weigh it down a bit). This means the cap cannot rise as much as it would freely, and it being more submerged in wine. My concern is clogging the blowoff hole for the airlock, that’s why I just lay the lid loose instead of bolting it down. As the cap is relatively dry, I’m not worried about overflowing liquids/wine.
The batch is 30L and the fermenter is 35L, so 5L left of headspace. The heigth is 35cm, thus the 5 cm headspace.
Any thoughts on this?
This is the stainless fermenter:
But this means that there will only be about 5cm/2 inches left of headspace, so the cap is probably going to rise against the top. The lid is heavy enough to stay put (or I could weigh it down a bit). This means the cap cannot rise as much as it would freely, and it being more submerged in wine. My concern is clogging the blowoff hole for the airlock, that’s why I just lay the lid loose instead of bolting it down. As the cap is relatively dry, I’m not worried about overflowing liquids/wine.
The batch is 30L and the fermenter is 35L, so 5L left of headspace. The heigth is 35cm, thus the 5 cm headspace.
Any thoughts on this?
This is the stainless fermenter:
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