Bulk Aging in Plastic
William, You are correct and I would not question the use of these bottles.
Plastic can be made for many different purposes, as I understand it there
are even different formulations of PET. If it is designed for alcohol, as
these are, then they are safe. But if they state on them that they are safe
for water, that does not mean they are safe for alcohol. If they are safe,
then all you have to worry about is oxidation through the plastic.
Wouldn't it be great if they could make plastic jugs that were alcohol safe
AND would allow the same micro-oxidation through the plastic as a wood keg!
If they could tell us the rate of oxidation so we could adjust the time in
bulk storage in plastic to match the time commercial wines are stored in
kegs, that would be fantastic! Just add oak beans and really get the effect
of an expensive keg. Tell me I can do that William, please!
Ray
"William" > wrote in message
om...
> Vodka and Rum are now sold in PET gallon (or some silly millimeter
> equivalent) jugs. Most vodka and rum are considerably higher in abv
> than wine.
>
> FWIW, bb
>
> "Ray" > wrote in message
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> > I am not saying you cannot but I will throw out some thoughts:
> >
> > 1) Plastic is made from petroleum products. The plastic used for water
> > bottles is food safe so, at least for water, nothing is going to leach
out
> > of the plastic that would be harmful or detrimental to the product,
water.
> > But lots of things are soluble in alcohol that are not soluble in water.
> > You put an 11-14% alcohol solution (wine) in that bottle and leave it
for a
> > year or more and I would not guarantee that you would not get some
nasties
> > out of the plastic even if it is food safe. Most foods do not contain
12%
> > alcohol.
> > 2) As other have pointed out, those jugs are not made of very thick
> > plastic. Most plastic is permeable to air. That is no problem for
water so
> > there is no reason to make them thicker. Wine is another mater. They
are
> > not made for wine.
> >
> > Ray
> >
> > "Stephen" > wrote in message
> > news:vjMqc.24690$gr.2146875@attbi_s52...
> > > What about the plastic containers the spring water comes in for those
> > water
> > > coolers?
> > > Steve
> > > "Cam" > wrote in message
> > > news:wq7qc.7722$9P6.2710@clgrps12...
> > > > I would not recommend aging in juice bottles. The plastic is porous
and
> > next
> > > > to impossible to properly sterilize. I tried it once, will not do it
> > again.
> > > > Cam
> > > > "Rob M" > wrote in message
> > > > om...
> > > > > I want to age some wine for about 3 months. I have a bunch of 4L
> > > > > plastic juice bottles that I wanted to use. I know with beer you
can
> > > > > have oxygenation problems with that. How long can you go with
wine?
> > > > > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> > > > >
> > > > > Rob
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
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