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I think this has been asked befroe (perhaps by me) but is there any
reason not to bulk age in the collapsible fermentation vessels? Is there concern about them being partially porous to oxygen since they are plastic? Any experience? Eric |
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I did a google search and saw that indeed I had asked this question
before and it was answered: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...e42bbb572fa593 Sorry for the waste, Eric |
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