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Ray[_4_] 10-11-2006 02:57 PM

Degassing
 
Hooked up a vacuum pump to a bung and brought the vacuum up to 20".
Seems to be a lot of gas bubbling out of the wine. Anyone else try
this method or have any input? Besides carboy implosion if vacuum
brought up too high.

R


Ray Calvert 10-11-2006 03:26 PM

Degassing
 
It will take the gas out but it will also remove a lot of volitiles that you
do not necessarily want to remove. But then if you are in a hurry...

Ray

"Ray" > wrote in message
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> Hooked up a vacuum pump to a bung and brought the vacuum up to 20".
> Seems to be a lot of gas bubbling out of the wine. Anyone else try
> this method or have any input? Besides carboy implosion if vacuum
> brought up too high.
>
> R
>




[email protected] 15-11-2006 08:30 PM

Degassing
 

> > Hooked up a vacuum pump to a bung and brought the vacuum up to 20".
> > Seems to be a lot of gas bubbling out of the wine. Anyone else try
> > this method or have any input? Besides carboy implosion if vacuum
> > brought up too high.
> >

> It will take the gas out but it will also remove a lot of volitiles that you
> do not necessarily want to remove. But then if you are in a hurry...



I seem to remember the same thing being said of
those rubber stoppers for left over wine, the ones
with one way "valves" on them where you have a
little hand pump to remove the air. They to were
said to remove the volatiles as well.

Don



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