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Smaller jugs purchase. Where?



 
 
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Old 14-10-2003, 09:45 PM
holmdahl@televar.com
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Default Smaller jugs purchase. Where?

After spending quite a bit time looking on the internet and faq's, I
have what probably is a easily answered question for this group.

Because of the "topping off" advice for secondary fermentation and
aging, where can one purchase jugs of various small sizes such as 4
liter, Imperial gallon, 5 liter, 6 liter, ... up through 2.5 US gallon?
Even using marbles, it would be nice to get close to the size needed.

Any help or ideas would be super!!

Thanks,

Tom Holmdahl

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Old 14-10-2003, 10:39 PM
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wrote:

Because of the "topping off" advice for secondary fermentation and
aging, where can one purchase jugs of various small sizes such as 4
liter, Imperial gallon, 5 liter, 6 liter, ... up through 2.5 US gallon?
Even using marbles, it would be nice to get close to the size needed


Standard jugs in homebrew shops in this country are 1/2 gallon, 1 gallon,
2.8 gallon, 3 gallon, 5 gallon, ... which doesn't help you much.

However, wine and other beverages are sold in a variety of intermediate
sizes. Some grape juice is still sold in 1.5 litre jugs. Wine is sold in 1.5
litre wine bottles, and 3-litre and 4-litre "jugs". I haven't seen any other
sizes, but they are probably out there.

Presque Isle (www.piwine.com) sells a few of these sizes, but you could also
purchase the wine, and get the bottle as a bonus. Carlo Rossi comes in very
nice 4-litre jugs, and costs about $5 (supposedly it tastes pretty good
too).

Another good bet is to ask friends and relatives and restaurants to save
their empties for you.


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Old 14-10-2003, 11:12 PM
Dar V
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Default Smaller jugs purchase. Where?

As the previous poster said there are the regular sizes you can buy. But
for those odd sizes, I went to the liquor store to check out what sizes they
had, and over time I would buy a bottle or jug (imbibe and save). Other
than that talk to relatives and friends to see if they might save you a
particular size. Another option, you could check a favorite restaurant for
some bottles/jugs. Or check out your local recycling center to see if they
have some sizes you'd like. Good-luck.
Darlene

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After spending quite a bit time looking on the internet and faq's, I
have what probably is a easily answered question for this group.

Because of the "topping off" advice for secondary fermentation and
aging, where can one purchase jugs of various small sizes such as 4
liter, Imperial gallon, 5 liter, 6 liter, ... up through 2.5 US gallon?
Even using marbles, it would be nice to get close to the size needed.

Any help or ideas would be super!!

Thanks,

Tom Holmdahl



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Old 15-10-2003, 04:04 AM
Patrick McDonald
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Default Smaller jugs purchase. Where?

Ditto to Negodki's post - Rossi's jugs are 4 liters. We drink their Sangria
in the summer months.

Also, I have bought a ton of airlocks and small "drilled" bungs to fit
standard 1.5 liter, 750ml, 375ml and 188ml bottles for topping up. They are
always handy.
wrote in message
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After spending quite a bit time looking on the internet and faq's, I
have what probably is a easily answered question for this group.

Because of the "topping off" advice for secondary fermentation and
aging, where can one purchase jugs of various small sizes such as 4
liter, Imperial gallon, 5 liter, 6 liter, ... up through 2.5 US gallon?
Even using marbles, it would be nice to get close to the size needed.

Any help or ideas would be super!!

Thanks,

Tom Holmdahl



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Old 15-10-2003, 04:25 AM
Sabia Vanderzeeuw
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Hi Guy's
http://wineandbeerfactory.com is a small supplier but very friendly and
knowledgeable. The right price but they are in Canada.
Sabia
wrote in message
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After spending quite a bit time looking on the internet and faq's, I
have what probably is a easily answered question for this group.

Because of the "topping off" advice for secondary fermentation and
aging, where can one purchase jugs of various small sizes such as 4
liter, Imperial gallon, 5 liter, 6 liter, ... up through 2.5 US gallon?
Even using marbles, it would be nice to get close to the size needed.

Any help or ideas would be super!!

Thanks,

Tom Holmdahl



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Old 15-10-2003, 05:01 AM
Negodki
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"Sabia Vanderzeeuw" wrote in message
.. .
Hi Guy's
http://wineandbeerfactory.com is a small supplier but very friendly and
knowledgeable. The right price but they are in Canada.
Sabia
wrote in message
...
After spending quite a bit time looking on the internet and faq's, I
have what probably is a easily answered question for this group.

Because of the "topping off" advice for secondary fermentation and
aging, where can one purchase jugs of various small sizes such as 4
liter, Imperial gallon, 5 liter, 6 liter, ... up through 2.5 US gallon?
Even using marbles, it would be nice to get close to the size needed.

Any help or ideas would be super!!

Thanks,

Tom Holmdahl





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Old 15-10-2003, 08:48 AM
rick Cole
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Default Smaller jugs purchase. Where?

I also got my smaller jugs at our recycle center, and it was FREE!!
just took some time to look thru the bins and find what size,color I
wanted. plus I also got about 20 wine bottles that I needed too, just
wash and then they are ready to use again and it was all at no cost to
me.
 




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