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John LaBella 22-10-2007 10:53 AM

Italian Home brewers
 
During a recent trip to Italy I spent some time with some home brewers
of wine.
Their consensus was that corks were becoming quite inferior construction
materials etc.
They disliked the plastic corks saying they were too difficult for the
home winemaker to use effectively/easily.

Their solution was to use crown caps (like beer/pop bottles).

- Perhaps something to look into?

Steve[_10_] 22-10-2007 03:07 PM

Italian Home brewers
 
John LaBella wrote:
> During a recent trip to Italy I spent some time with some home brewers
> of wine.
> Their consensus was that corks were becoming quite inferior construction
> materials etc.
> They disliked the plastic corks saying they were too difficult for the
> home winemaker to use effectively/easily.
>
> Their solution was to use crown caps (like beer/pop bottles).
>
> - Perhaps something to look into?


My Italian uncle who died in 1976 between the crush and the press of our
annual wine making, always bottled using recycled Pabst Blue Ribbon
quart bottles (dark glass) with caps. All these years later I am still
using his crusher and press and I still have all of his bottles and the
capper even though I currently use wine bottles and corks. Perhaps he
was right.

Steve - half Italian home brewer.

Ric[_6_] 22-10-2007 04:14 PM

Italian Home brewers
 
I use crown caps quite frequently, and I suspect I'm not the only one.
They are excellent closures although thus far I have not bottle aged
wine in them beyond two years (but still working on that!.

I most often use them for putting wine (esp. dessert wine) in small
beer bottles. But I will also often put some of our 'house wines' into
beer bottles such that we have access to smaller bottles for those
evenings when a full bottle is just too much.

But I don;t think we have issue with corks that your Italian friends
do, do you?




On 2007-10-22 02:53:48 -0700, John LaBella > said:

> During a recent trip to Italy I spent some time with some home brewers
> of wine.
> Their consensus was that corks were becoming quite inferior construction
> materials etc.
> They disliked the plastic corks saying they were too difficult for the
> home winemaker to use effectively/easily.
>
> Their solution was to use crown caps (like beer/pop bottles).
>
> - Perhaps something to look into?





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