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Morning all, I am getting ready for my reds to come in over the next week or so.
This is the first year I will be aging in a 60 gallon barrel, which is a large uptick in quantity for me.
I was hoping to get some insight on how others handle everything post pressing. I will be co-inoculating MLF in my primaries as I have limited glass, unless I get bottling soon but I was hoping to let my demi-jons age for another 6 months.
I will be using brute type tubs as primaries.
After pressing, what vessel do you use to settle out the gross lees? Anyone press and then put back into clean primary tubs for a day to settle out the gross lees, or does it have to be into glass or sealed stainless?
Once settled off the gross lees, the plan is to rack straight into the barrel to finish MLF and begin aging.
My next question is how often and how does everyone handle racking during aging with only one barrel? Can I rack into my primaries for the length of time it takes to wash out and drain the barrel?
Advice appreciated.
RT
This is the first year I will be aging in a 60 gallon barrel, which is a large uptick in quantity for me.
I was hoping to get some insight on how others handle everything post pressing. I will be co-inoculating MLF in my primaries as I have limited glass, unless I get bottling soon but I was hoping to let my demi-jons age for another 6 months.
I will be using brute type tubs as primaries.
After pressing, what vessel do you use to settle out the gross lees? Anyone press and then put back into clean primary tubs for a day to settle out the gross lees, or does it have to be into glass or sealed stainless?
Once settled off the gross lees, the plan is to rack straight into the barrel to finish MLF and begin aging.
My next question is how often and how does everyone handle racking during aging with only one barrel? Can I rack into my primaries for the length of time it takes to wash out and drain the barrel?
Advice appreciated.
RT