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Ready to start putting together a room in my unfinished basement for my
winemaking. About a 90 square foot space with water roughed in, a drain, and that is all. Will begin by running an electrical circuit soon for plugs and lights. I have always made my wine pretty much over the kitchen sink, so I looking forward to this new space. Since I am starting from scratch, are there any suggestions beyond the obvious needs. Thanks. Keith ----== Posted via Pronews.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.pronews.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Keith:
Don't think there's much to it but the obvious really. I'm in the process of putting together a 'winery' too. Been thinking about efficient use of space, such as carboy shelves [floor to ceiling] in corners instead of along the walls, hanging cabinets to keep counter space clear, tool caddies such as in a shop for frequently needed items, hydromoeter, thermometer, racking tubes, etc. Just about decided on a big plastic laundry sink. I know, not elegant or cool. But, it holds a carboy if I need to quickly warm or cool must in a water bath, holds 2 cases of bottles for soaking, indestructible, cheap. A small table or barrel half, a 2 seater park style bench, and a bar stool will be in there for tastings! What else? Steve "Keith Hobbs" wrote: Ready to start putting together a room in my unfinished basement for my winemaking. About a 90 square foot space with water roughed in, a drain, and that is all. Will begin by running an electrical circuit soon for plugs and lights. I have always made my wine pretty much over the kitchen sink, so I looking forward to this new space. Since I am starting from scratch, are there any suggestions beyond the obvious needs. Thanks. Keith |
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On Jul 19, 2:38*pm, spud wrote:
Keith: Don't think there's much to it but the obvious really. *I'm in the process of putting together a 'winery' too. * Been thinking about efficient use of space, such as carboy shelves [floor to ceiling] in corners instead of along the walls, hanging cabinets to keep counter space clear, tool caddies such as in a shop for frequently needed items, hydromoeter, thermometer, racking tubes, etc. Just about decided on a big plastic laundry sink. *I know, not elegant or cool. *But, it holds a carboy if I need to quickly warm or cool must in a water bath, holds 2 cases of bottles for soaking, indestructible, cheap. * * * A small table or barrel half, a 2 seater park style bench, and a bar stool will be in there for tastings! * What else? Steve "Keith Hobbs" wrote: Ready to start putting together a room in my unfinished basement for my winemaking. About a 90 square foot space with water roughed in, a drain, and that is all. Will begin by running an electrical circuit soon for plugs and lights. I have always made my wine pretty much over the kitchen sink, so I looking forward to this new space. Since I am starting from scratch, are there any suggestions beyond the obvious needs. Thanks. Keith- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text I built wooden shelves for carboys and supplies. A large deep sink with room to rack carboys. My testing supplies, hoses, chemicals and other stuff are in plastic tubs above the carboys. I have shelving for 28 6.5gal carboys. No shelving is affixed to the walls directly. To me, what was important was a drain, water and some power. Other than that, I felt it was important to be able to pull it all out easily and sanitize the whole room, so i painted the cinder block walls and floor with an exterior paint and can sanitize the room easily. |
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On 7/18/2008 6:43 PM, Keith Hobbs wrote:
Ready to start putting together a room in my unfinished basement for my winemaking. About a 90 square foot space with water roughed in, a drain, and that is all. Will begin by running an electrical circuit soon for plugs and lights. I have always made my wine pretty much over the kitchen sink, so I looking forward to this new space. Since I am starting from scratch, are there any suggestions beyond the obvious needs. Thanks. Keith If you aren't young and reckless then having a high place to rack from is key. Kneeling down to rack or bottle is highly over rated, and with maturity comes wisdom. ![]() The height for convenient racking and bottling, and running water and a drain which you seem to already have, is the minimum requirement for a convenient wine making room. If you want to get all fancy then some wall space for storage is very nice, and some open space for a tasting table is luxury. Cheers, Ken |