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JB 17-10-2007 12:20 AM

Juice Bag Has Small Leak!
 
I think I know the answer but I'll still ask the question.

I received a 16 liter wine kit today. The outer box was intact but the wine
kit box felt slightly damp when I took it out of the inner box. When I
removed the plastic wrap I could tell that the box was a little damp.
Inside, the oak chip bags were soaked. There's a leak in the bag near the
top that I've not yet located. Here's my question: If the air tight seal on
the juice bag is compromised in any way then this renders the juice
unusable, right? I mean has anyone received a kit in similar condition and
gone on to make good wine? Bad wine? Didn't even bother?

I've already notified the company and am expecting them to replace it or
give me credit but since this is the first time for this I wanted to ask the
group.

TIA

John



Joe Sallustio 17-10-2007 10:03 AM

Juice Bag Has Small Leak!
 
On Oct 16, 7:20 pm, "JB" > wrote:
> I think I know the answer but I'll still ask the question.
>
> I received a 16 liter wine kit today. The outer box was intact but the wine
> kit box felt slightly damp when I took it out of the inner box. When I
> removed the plastic wrap I could tell that the box was a little damp.
> Inside, the oak chip bags were soaked. There's a leak in the bag near the
> top that I've not yet located. Here's my question: If the air tight seal on
> the juice bag is compromised in any way then this renders the juice
> unusable, right? I mean has anyone received a kit in similar condition and
> gone on to make good wine? Bad wine? Didn't even bother?
>
> I've already notified the company and am expecting them to replace it or
> give me credit but since this is the first time for this I wanted to ask the
> group.
>
> TIA
>
> John


I have no experience with this but if the juice does not smell bad or
look oxidized it may be OK. If they don't want it back i would make
it and turn it into vinegar if worst came to worst.

Joe


Barb 17-10-2007 05:00 PM

Juice Bag Has Small Leak!
 

"Joe Sallustio" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> On Oct 16, 7:20 pm, "JB" > wrote:
>> I think I know the answer but I'll still ask the question.
>>
>> I received a 16 liter wine kit today. The outer box was intact but the
>> wine
>> kit box felt slightly damp when I took it out of the inner box. When I
>> removed the plastic wrap I could tell that the box was a little damp.
>> Inside, the oak chip bags were soaked. There's a leak in the bag near the
>> top that I've not yet located. Here's my question: If the air tight seal
>> on
>> the juice bag is compromised in any way then this renders the juice
>> unusable, right? I mean has anyone received a kit in similar condition
>> and
>> gone on to make good wine? Bad wine? Didn't even bother?
>>
>> I've already notified the company and am expecting them to replace it or
>> give me credit but since this is the first time for this I wanted to ask
>> the
>> group.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> John

>
> I have no experience with this but if the juice does not smell bad or
> look oxidized it may be OK. If they don't want it back i would make
> it and turn it into vinegar if worst came to worst.
>
> Joe
>


I suppose if you don't want to tie up your resources/equipment for a month
or so, you could just make a gallon and see what happens? Then you haven't
wasted it entirely, having got a free gallon of wine!

Barb




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