winemanden
Senior Member
I once made 5 gallons of beer in a collapsible container container -as shown above,supported by a carboard container. I was woken up one Saturday morning by my CEO (wife) screaming 'Your beer, your bloody beer is all over the kitchen floor!!!' My first thought was 'SAVE THE BEER' which I did. What happened was the diagonal seam which you can see in the photo, developed a less than 1/4 inch split and was leaking into the electrical conduit below the floorboards down into the kitchen. It was foaming out of the light switch, down the wall and all over the floor. What was driving my CEO frantic, was our three kids skating about in it and throwing foam up into the air.I have made wine in LDPE cubitainers.
you can use a standard cork and airlock BUT it needs to be supported
a month I wouldn’t complain about but if you do it at second racking for six months the wine will develop a sherry (slow oxidation) flavor, racking out is a little harder since lees are disturbed, it needs support as a cardboard box.View attachment 80597
I have made wine in bag in box wine bags. EVOH
you can use a standard cork, you have to support the opening, there is low oxygen transmission so the flavor is good, this could be used after a cubitainer/ one month to a year, racking is a little harder since the lees can be disturbed, it requires a box or enclosure of some type.
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Understandably I was banned from making any more beer. Luckily I havent had any setbacks like that with my wine,
Alls well that ends well, the beer was quite good in the end.