StreetGlide
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I use it for racking after EM. If you tip it a bit you can get everything but the sludge at the bottom.@StreetGlide
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Are you using the spigot to rack the wine after the EM?
How much wine is left in the vessel once it has all drained out of the spigot?
I use it for racking after EM. If you tip it a bit you can get everything but the sludge at the bottom.
I also rack back into it for bottling, after bulk aging. The spigot is great for bottling.
The plastic one works ok, but the stainless is much nicer, especially for bottling.Unfortunately the stainless spigot is on back order.
Does anyone else think it's kinda strange that a fermenter of this quality doesn't have volume level markings? I knew it didn't when I ordered mine, and plan on using my stick-on thermometer strip as a 23-liter marker, so it's no big deal, but I still think it's odd.
Or, as another thought, has anyone already discovered something that's part of the structure of the fermenter that could be used as a 23-liter or 5-gallon marker?
I don’t own one but, if you can see the liquid threw the plastic why not add a gallon of water Mark it , add another gallon mark it, and so on and so on? problem solved
I wouldn't have trusted the markings had there been any, and double checked them anyways. There are 4 rings on them, two towards the top, two towards the bottom. On both of mine 23L is exactly at the bottom of the second ring from the top.
I wouldn't have trusted the markings had there been any, and double checked them anyways. There are 4 rings on them, two towards the top, two towards the bottom. On both of mine 23L is exactly at the bottom of the second ring from the top.
Just measured mine off and that’s where it definitely falls out. That makes it nice. I did neatly mark it every gallon though. Really has quite a bit of head space.
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