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I'm sure this has been asked umpteen times, but I don't see it right-offhand in posts, so here goes: I'm racking for the 1st [actual] time this weekend; from grapes I fermented last Sept. The btls to-be-used were scrubbed and dried at the time and stored in cardboard and styrofoam boxes.
So now: I've rinsed the btls and tubing with StarSan (I've had it stored over-winter; is that an issue?!) and am letting the btls dry (upright).
Do I have to ensure the btls are totally dry before racking? Is it quicker to have the bottles lay sideways or upside down to speed drying? I've seen somewhere that some folks place the btls in cardboard boxes (or whatever) upside-down, but wouldn't that contaminate the lips of the btls?
Should I expose the new corks I'll use with StarSan, or is it OK to take 'em from their plastic bag as I plug the btls with 'em?
You can tell I'm not feeling super-confident about this.
Thx a heap for any feedback, anecdotes, advice, etc ....
So now: I've rinsed the btls and tubing with StarSan (I've had it stored over-winter; is that an issue?!) and am letting the btls dry (upright).
Do I have to ensure the btls are totally dry before racking? Is it quicker to have the bottles lay sideways or upside down to speed drying? I've seen somewhere that some folks place the btls in cardboard boxes (or whatever) upside-down, but wouldn't that contaminate the lips of the btls?
Should I expose the new corks I'll use with StarSan, or is it OK to take 'em from their plastic bag as I plug the btls with 'em?
You can tell I'm not feeling super-confident about this.
Thx a heap for any feedback, anecdotes, advice, etc ....