cdevrard
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Ok, Help me out here. I've never been the sharpest stick in the bunch but this issue has me vexed.
So, I make a 4 gallon batch of wine (actually have one going right now) with the idea of putting 3 gal into one of my 3 gal carboys and having a gallon to top up with. Ok, no prob I have gallon jugs too.
In reality, I fill the 3 gallon carboy, then fill 3/4 of the gallon jug. Now I have a headspace problem. So, I fill a half gallon jug (yep I have them too) and put some in a wine bottle or two. Put air locks on 'em and I'm good. Until the next racking and then I have a half full wine bottle!!!! Grrrr.
Now I have heard about using glass marbles and corks to remove "ullage" (sp?) space, etc. This seems like a major PITA. No?
I do a lot of metal work and I am at the welding supply store often, would it behoove me to pick up a tank of C02, and pump that into the top of my carboy's and bottles?
There has got to be a better way, no? So how do you all do it, and keep it straight.
Thanks,
CE
So, I make a 4 gallon batch of wine (actually have one going right now) with the idea of putting 3 gal into one of my 3 gal carboys and having a gallon to top up with. Ok, no prob I have gallon jugs too.
In reality, I fill the 3 gallon carboy, then fill 3/4 of the gallon jug. Now I have a headspace problem. So, I fill a half gallon jug (yep I have them too) and put some in a wine bottle or two. Put air locks on 'em and I'm good. Until the next racking and then I have a half full wine bottle!!!! Grrrr.
Now I have heard about using glass marbles and corks to remove "ullage" (sp?) space, etc. This seems like a major PITA. No?
I do a lot of metal work and I am at the welding supply store often, would it behoove me to pick up a tank of C02, and pump that into the top of my carboy's and bottles?
There has got to be a better way, no? So how do you all do it, and keep it straight.
Thanks,
CE