stbasil
Junior
I am currently bulk ageing my very first wine project, a Cabernet Sauvignon kit. Thinking a few months ahead, I am intrigued with the idea of keeping some of the 6 gallons of wine for home use without having to bottle the whole lot. Some threads here have mentioned the old-world method of keeping wine in a spigotted, straight-side crock, or a stainless container (fustino), in which the wine is protected from oxygenation via a floating circular wood cover supplemented by olive oil around the edges (or maybe a baking soda/vinegar contraption to generate CO2 placed on top of the floater). I have found many "water dispensers" which unfortunately do not have straight sides. However, I ran across this
https://www.amazon.com/Northern-Brewer-Continuous-Container-Stainless/dp/B07R5X6BL7?ref_=ast_sto_dp
which is intended for kombucha. It looks perfect for the purpose of keeping wine, once I carefully fabricate a round oak floating cover, and maybe something to cover the top also. Yes, it is clear glass, but I would be keeping this in a dark pantry, not in our sunny kitchen!
I am interested in opinions as to whether this is workable or not, especially from some of the forum members who are using a similar setup.
https://www.amazon.com/Northern-Brewer-Continuous-Container-Stainless/dp/B07R5X6BL7?ref_=ast_sto_dp
which is intended for kombucha. It looks perfect for the purpose of keeping wine, once I carefully fabricate a round oak floating cover, and maybe something to cover the top also. Yes, it is clear glass, but I would be keeping this in a dark pantry, not in our sunny kitchen!
I am interested in opinions as to whether this is workable or not, especially from some of the forum members who are using a similar setup.