Can't wait to see it!
steve
here is the post - in case you might of missed it -
Allinone pressure washer/bottle sanitizer
http://www.winemakingtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49381
OMG, no hesitation. Placing order now. Our kitchen sink is non-standard so I could never attach one of those spigot things. A self-contained pump is brilliant. I've got 120 bottles to do in the next couple weeks. Can't wait to try it.
I've got the whole home filter already; what's the best/cheapest filter to use in it for sanitizing? I assume it doesn't have to be very fine.
steve
I simply opened my hand partially, relieving the kink in the hose until the wine started to flow at a decent rate (though still much slower than at first). The hose just following the kink filled with bubbles indicating that CO2 was bubbling out of solution because of the low pressure formed between the kink and the carboy. There were no bubbles on the side of the kink going to the racking cane, so I wasn't sucking air.
FYI: If you are going to rack back and forth to degass in one session, in 2nd and subsequent rackings, you can hold the racking cane against the bottom of the carboy. That serves the same purpose as crimping the hose, without weakening the hose. The AIO has thick walled hose because of the vacuum pressure. Crimping that hose is a pain.
I have a batch of Montepulciano juice from the fall that is very cloudy. Bentonite has helped some, on the suggestion of distributor the next step is to filter.
I was plagued by my bottles filling really fast and having a somewhat difficult time controlling the flow of wine.
Perhaps I'm the only one to stumble here, but I thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone else missed it like I did.
geoff
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