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I'm getting a second primary bucket and I can't decide what size to get. I have a 2 gallon that came with my kit, but I'm already thinking about making larger batches. My thought process was to buy one large enough to make the largest quantity of wine that I might want to make in the future (get a least a 6 gallon in case I want to make kit wine, but then hey, why not get a 7.9 gallon in case the kit makes 6 gallons of wine?).
So my question is, aside from the practical inconvenience of having a huge bucket with potentially a small amount of liquid in it, will this harm a primary fermentation? Are their concerns with air, surface area exposed, falling headfirst into a 7.9 gallon bucket?
So my question is, aside from the practical inconvenience of having a huge bucket with potentially a small amount of liquid in it, will this harm a primary fermentation? Are their concerns with air, surface area exposed, falling headfirst into a 7.9 gallon bucket?