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Hi ,
My brother in law uses variable capacity tanks with a floating lid.
The lid sits on wine surface and he pours paraffin oil around it - this blocks the air-wine contact.
He then just pours wine into a bottle as he needs it and the lid just drops with the wine.
These tanks are built to be used with the paraffin oil.
I use three beer barrels for aging. The barells have a tap attached and was thinking of pouring some paraffin oil into the head space so I can do the same.
The barells obviously don't have a floating lid in them and I would need enough oil to fully cover the surface.
Is this method used elsewhere? Any issues experienced with it?
Regards
My brother in law uses variable capacity tanks with a floating lid.
The lid sits on wine surface and he pours paraffin oil around it - this blocks the air-wine contact.
He then just pours wine into a bottle as he needs it and the lid just drops with the wine.
These tanks are built to be used with the paraffin oil.
I use three beer barrels for aging. The barells have a tap attached and was thinking of pouring some paraffin oil into the head space so I can do the same.
The barells obviously don't have a floating lid in them and I would need enough oil to fully cover the surface.
Is this method used elsewhere? Any issues experienced with it?
Regards