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Screw (Stelvin) Capper
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I am thinking about purchasing a screw capper suitable for doing small batches of wine. Any body had any experience with this type of thing?? Suggestions on make and cost?? How easy are they for the average bloke to setup for different bottles and caps etc?? Fred |
Screw (Stelvin) Capper
Fred:
Tough question to answer. I don't know what products are available in Australia, nor what 'small batch' means to you. Also, I have been led to believe that Australia is ahead of North America in the use of Stelvin caps. So question #1, much more important than your questions....are you rich? Yes, I'm asking if you are a millionaire with money to burn. No this is not spam. My understanding is that in North America, there are no cappers suitable for home wine makers or even for Ferment on Premise type stores. They are just plain too expensive, space consuming etc. I did some google'ing, and the following site has some semi-automatic cappers that can do 1000 bottles/hour ... http://www.adelphi.uk.com/manufactur...aticCapper.asp Let us know what you find. Steve On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 07:27:53 +1030, "fred" > wrote: >Hi >I am thinking about purchasing a screw capper suitable for doing small >batches of wine. >Any body had any experience with this type of thing?? >Suggestions on make and cost?? >How easy are they for the average bloke to setup for different bottles and >caps etc?? > >Fred > |
Screw (Stelvin) Capper
Here's another link that you might find useful....
http://www.practicalwinery.com/JulAug05/julaug05p33.htm Steve On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 07:27:53 +1030, "fred" > wrote: >Hi >I am thinking about purchasing a screw capper suitable for doing small >batches of wine. >Any body had any experience with this type of thing?? >Suggestions on make and cost?? >How easy are they for the average bloke to setup for different bottles and >caps etc?? > >Fred > |
Screw (Stelvin) Capper
Hi Steve
Definately not a millionaire. Small batch to me means 400 - 500 bottles. Largest batch (at present) about 6000 bottles. Just the price of stelvin cap at the moment about a third of the price of a good cork. Bottle price now the same and the way the volumes of stelvin bottling going will be cheaper than cork mouthed bottles very shortly. No cork taint. Starting to get interested in converting. just about all our bottling equipment comes from Italy or europe so thought the states would have similar supplies to us. Hate buying new equipment without some kind of feedback from users. regards "Steve" > wrote in message ... > Fred: > > Tough question to answer. I don't know what products are available in > Australia, nor what 'small batch' means to you. Also, I have been led > to believe that Australia is ahead of North America in the use of > Stelvin caps. > > So question #1, much more important than your questions....are you > rich? Yes, I'm asking if you are a millionaire with money to burn. > > No this is not spam. My understanding is that in North America, there > are no cappers suitable for home wine makers or even for Ferment on > Premise type stores. They are just plain too expensive, space > consuming etc. > > I did some google'ing, and the following site has some semi-automatic > cappers that can do 1000 bottles/hour ... > http://www.adelphi.uk.com/manufactur...aticCapper.asp > > Let us know what you find. > > Steve > > On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 07:27:53 +1030, "fred" > > wrote: > >>Hi >>I am thinking about purchasing a screw capper suitable for doing small >>batches of wine. >>Any body had any experience with this type of thing?? >>Suggestions on make and cost?? >>How easy are they for the average bloke to setup for different bottles and >>caps etc?? >> >>Fred >> > |
Screw (Stelvin) Capper
Hi Steve
Have worked at companies that bottled wine. Seen literally millions of litres of wine bottled under stelvin caps. Always been on big bottling lines putting through up to 22,000 bottles an hour. Looking for something a little smaller. Just wondered in any small winemakers had gone this route before me Fred "Steve" > wrote in message ... > Here's another link that you might find useful.... > > http://www.practicalwinery.com/JulAug05/julaug05p33.htm > > Steve > > On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 07:27:53 +1030, "fred" > > wrote: > >>Hi >>I am thinking about purchasing a screw capper suitable for doing small >>batches of wine. >>Any body had any experience with this type of thing?? >>Suggestions on make and cost?? >>How easy are they for the average bloke to setup for different bottles and >>caps etc?? >> >>Fred >> > |
Screw (Stelvin) Capper
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 17:30:06 +1030, "fred" >
wrote: >Hi Steve > >Have worked at companies that bottled wine. Fred: I trust you noted that my post said 'home winemakers'. There are few if any wineries hanging around here. Our standard batch size is 30 bottles. Try asking again at www.winepress.us. I know there are a couple of winery owners that visit there. I suggest that your first post indicate batch size. Otherwise you will get a ton of home winemakers answering. Steve >Seen literally millions of litres of wine bottled under stelvin caps. >Always been on big bottling lines putting through up to 22,000 bottles an >hour. > >Looking for something a little smaller. >Just wondered in any small winemakers had gone this route before me > >Fred |
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