Boatboy24
No longer a newbie, but still clueless.
On Valentines Day, my wife and I made an offer on a new house that was accepted. We had our home inspection yesterday, and aside from a couple very minor things, the place is in great shape. So unless something crazy happens, it looks like Broad Run Cellars (and my family) will be moving in the next few months. I have a lot of work to do obviously, but I'm already thinking about moving the winery. The good news is, we have a much larger house and an unfinished basement where I can set up the winery, as opposed to trying to squeeze one into an already pretty full basement. Bad news? 300+ bottles of wine to move, along with barrels, carboys and equipment. I currently have 10 batches of wine in various stages of completion. Most all are clearing or cleared and simply bulk aging and/or waiting for barrel time. I'll have at least three of those bottled before the move (so there's another 100 bottles).
Our current house is not yet on the market, so we will almost surely have some 'overlap' time. My plan is to move the winery very soon after we settle. So that will be a half day affair with the help of 1 or 2 friends. Here are my thoughts:
1) Barrels: I have two 23 liter barrels. My thinking is to empty their contents into carboys for transport. Add a cup of meta solution to them and close with wooden bungs for transport. Then fill them back up upon arrival.
2) Carboys: I have a few carboy boxes, so I'll use them for empties. Full ones will be sealed with solid bungs and taped shut. I'll probably use milk crates or something like that for transport.
3) Bottles: Plan is to move them in cardboard boxes. I'll just get a hand truck and move them 3 or 4 at a time to the truck. Fortunately, the new place has a walk out basement, so I can wheel them from the driveway, around to the basement door and in.
4) Gear: Boxed up and moved. Shouldn't be a big deal there. Actually much of it isn't fragile and can probably go into spare buckets that I have from juice.
I currently have a some Gladiator gear in my garage (6' workbench and several cabinets). I don't use the bench nearly as much as I thought I would, and have more than enough cabinets. I'm thinking of turning some of that into my 'winery furniture'. I'm hoping to add a laundry sink and some other stuff, but need to figure out the logistics of the exact location in the basement and where water lines and drains are currently.
I'll be sure to post up pictures as the space develops. In the meantime, any suggestions would be appreciated - particularly regarding the move. I think most of the winery (and wine) will be moved using a friend's pickup and my Subaru Outback. It'll be tight, but we might actually be able to do it in one trip. Thanks for any input!
Jim
Our current house is not yet on the market, so we will almost surely have some 'overlap' time. My plan is to move the winery very soon after we settle. So that will be a half day affair with the help of 1 or 2 friends. Here are my thoughts:
1) Barrels: I have two 23 liter barrels. My thinking is to empty their contents into carboys for transport. Add a cup of meta solution to them and close with wooden bungs for transport. Then fill them back up upon arrival.
2) Carboys: I have a few carboy boxes, so I'll use them for empties. Full ones will be sealed with solid bungs and taped shut. I'll probably use milk crates or something like that for transport.
3) Bottles: Plan is to move them in cardboard boxes. I'll just get a hand truck and move them 3 or 4 at a time to the truck. Fortunately, the new place has a walk out basement, so I can wheel them from the driveway, around to the basement door and in.
4) Gear: Boxed up and moved. Shouldn't be a big deal there. Actually much of it isn't fragile and can probably go into spare buckets that I have from juice.
I currently have a some Gladiator gear in my garage (6' workbench and several cabinets). I don't use the bench nearly as much as I thought I would, and have more than enough cabinets. I'm thinking of turning some of that into my 'winery furniture'. I'm hoping to add a laundry sink and some other stuff, but need to figure out the logistics of the exact location in the basement and where water lines and drains are currently.
I'll be sure to post up pictures as the space develops. In the meantime, any suggestions would be appreciated - particularly regarding the move. I think most of the winery (and wine) will be moved using a friend's pickup and my Subaru Outback. It'll be tight, but we might actually be able to do it in one trip. Thanks for any input!
Jim