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Has anyone tried the "V" vessel for fermentation? It seems like a great idea
and would cut down on racking and having to have an empty carboy to rack into. I'm wondering about price (I think over $200) and the quality especially in the valves (leaks). Al |
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I also have a V-vessel and it worked great, no leaks yet. I'm relatively
new to making wine but I think the idea is great, and racking the finished wine was easy after a few bottles. It's difficult to see if you have any sediment (lees) needing to be racked, but if you rack your wine enough you'll be fine. I finished bottling six gallons of White Zinfandel about six weeks ago, which was made from a kit, and it turned-out great. I racked the wine twice, although looking back, I should have racked the wine a few additional times. Brandon |
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