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I'm brand new at winemaking, and have three 1/2 gallon fruit juice bottles that have been fermenting happily away for about a week.
I think that in the future, I will want to use larger fermenting vessels than the 1/2 gallon grocery store bottle. I know I can't physically handle 5 gallon sizes. Too heavy. So I'm thinking of either one or 2 gallon sized fermenting bottles.
I've seen some conical fermenters that have a spigot valve at the bottom, which I assume is to allow the sediments to be easily drained off. Correct?
I've also seen bottles with a spigot in the side near the bottom. It looks like these spigots are about 1 1/2 inches from the bottom. I think that would be too high to drain off sediments. Would that be high enough to use for racking or bottling instead of siphoning? Would there be any drawbacks to using these 1 or 2 gallon side-spigot bottles?
I think that in the future, I will want to use larger fermenting vessels than the 1/2 gallon grocery store bottle. I know I can't physically handle 5 gallon sizes. Too heavy. So I'm thinking of either one or 2 gallon sized fermenting bottles.
I've seen some conical fermenters that have a spigot valve at the bottom, which I assume is to allow the sediments to be easily drained off. Correct?
I've also seen bottles with a spigot in the side near the bottom. It looks like these spigots are about 1 1/2 inches from the bottom. I think that would be too high to drain off sediments. Would that be high enough to use for racking or bottling instead of siphoning? Would there be any drawbacks to using these 1 or 2 gallon side-spigot bottles?