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buckets a good primary?
I just bought some small pails from the hardware store for primary
fermentation. They seem to be dense plastic, and I am guessing they would be acceptable for primary fermentation. I just don't want my wine to taste like plastic. If I sterilize them, will I be okay using them as primary fermenters? What are the considerations for a good primary fermenter? TIA Vic |
buckets a good primary?
A bucket or pail is fine for a primary ferment, as long as you cover to keep
out any unwanted guests (I use plastic wrap & rubberband. Please just check to make sure they are (I believe) made out of a food grade plastic. Darlene "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message . .. > I just bought some small pails from the hardware store for primary > fermentation. They seem to be dense plastic, and I am guessing they would > be acceptable for primary fermentation. I just don't want my wine to taste > like plastic. If I sterilize them, will I be okay using them as primary > fermenters? What are the considerations for a good primary fermenter? TIA > > Vic > > |
buckets a good primary?
How can I tell if it is a food grade plastic?
"Dar V" > wrote in message ... > A bucket or pail is fine for a primary ferment, as long as you cover to keep > out any unwanted guests (I use plastic wrap & rubberband. Please just check > to make sure they are (I believe) made out of a food grade plastic. > Darlene > > "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message > . .. > > I just bought some small pails from the hardware store for primary > > fermentation. They seem to be dense plastic, and I am guessing they would > > be acceptable for primary fermentation. I just don't want my wine to > taste > > like plastic. If I sterilize them, will I be okay using them as primary > > fermenters? What are the considerations for a good primary fermenter? > TIA > > > > Vic > > > > > > |
buckets a good primary?
Look at the bottom of the pail. It will say PET or P.hmm..something...I
cant recall. I will look in my book after work. But, if is stamped, just search google for it. -- Joe Romero Panama City, FL "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message . .. > How can I tell if it is a food grade plastic? > > "Dar V" > wrote in message > ... > > A bucket or pail is fine for a primary ferment, as long as you cover to > keep > > out any unwanted guests (I use plastic wrap & rubberband. Please just > check > > to make sure they are (I believe) made out of a food grade plastic. > > Darlene > > > > "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message > > . .. > > > I just bought some small pails from the hardware store for primary > > > fermentation. They seem to be dense plastic, and I am guessing they > would > > > be acceptable for primary fermentation. I just don't want my wine to > > taste > > > like plastic. If I sterilize them, will I be okay using them as primary > > > fermenters? What are the considerations for a good primary fermenter? > > TIA > > > > > > Vic > > > > > > > > > > > > |
buckets a good primary?
It says HDPE on the bottom. Apparently, that stands for High Density
Polyethylene. Jack Keller says Polyethelyne makes a good primary, but I still wonder if it is okay for wine. Any luck with the book? "Joe" > wrote in message ... > Look at the bottom of the pail. It will say PET or P.hmm..something...I > cant recall. I will look in my book after work. But, if is stamped, just > search google for it. > > > > -- > Joe Romero > Panama City, FL > "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message > . .. > > How can I tell if it is a food grade plastic? > > > > "Dar V" > wrote in message > > ... > > > A bucket or pail is fine for a primary ferment, as long as you cover to > > keep > > > out any unwanted guests (I use plastic wrap & rubberband. Please just > > check > > > to make sure they are (I believe) made out of a food grade plastic. > > > Darlene > > > > > > "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message > > > . .. > > > > I just bought some small pails from the hardware store for primary > > > > fermentation. They seem to be dense plastic, and I am guessing they > > would > > > > be acceptable for primary fermentation. I just don't want my wine to > > > taste > > > > like plastic. If I sterilize them, will I be okay using them as > primary > > > > fermenters? What are the considerations for a good primary fermenter? > > > TIA > > > > > > > > Vic > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
buckets a good primary?
Yes, it is alright. I use it for the first 3-7 days while making wine.
Then I rack over to my glass carboys. I made a banana wine that I did in all plastic. It turned out just like banana wine. -- Joe Romero Panama City, FL "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message .. . > It says HDPE on the bottom. Apparently, that stands for High Density > Polyethylene. Jack Keller says Polyethelyne makes a good primary, but I > still wonder if it is okay for wine. Any luck with the book? > > > "Joe" > wrote in message > ... > > Look at the bottom of the pail. It will say PET or P.hmm..something...I > > cant recall. I will look in my book after work. But, if is stamped, just > > search google for it. > > > > > > > > -- > > Joe Romero > > Panama City, FL > > "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message > > . .. > > > How can I tell if it is a food grade plastic? > > > > > > "Dar V" > wrote in message > > > ... > > > > A bucket or pail is fine for a primary ferment, as long as you cover > to > > > keep > > > > out any unwanted guests (I use plastic wrap & rubberband. Please just > > > check > > > > to make sure they are (I believe) made out of a food grade plastic. > > > > Darlene > > > > > > > > "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message > > > > . .. > > > > > I just bought some small pails from the hardware store for primary > > > > > fermentation. They seem to be dense plastic, and I am guessing they > > > would > > > > > be acceptable for primary fermentation. I just don't want my wine > to > > > > taste > > > > > like plastic. If I sterilize them, will I be okay using them as > > primary > > > > > fermenters? What are the considerations for a good primary > fermenter? > > > > TIA > > > > > > > > > > Vic > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
buckets a good primary?
Vic,
Please make sure you know what may have been stored in the buckets first! Plastics absorbs odors and bad stuff can contaminate your wine. I've got a few that had dried goods in them and they worked fine. Tom "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message .. . > It says HDPE on the bottom. Apparently, that stands for High Density > Polyethylene. Jack Keller says Polyethelyne makes a good primary, but I > still wonder if it is okay for wine. Any luck with the book? > > > "Joe" > wrote in message > ... > > Look at the bottom of the pail. It will say PET or P.hmm..something...I > > cant recall. I will look in my book after work. But, if is stamped, just > > search google for it. > > > > > > > > -- > > Joe Romero > > Panama City, FL > > "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message > > . .. > > > How can I tell if it is a food grade plastic? > > > > > > "Dar V" > wrote in message > > > ... > > > > A bucket or pail is fine for a primary ferment, as long as you cover > to > > > keep > > > > out any unwanted guests (I use plastic wrap & rubberband. Please just > > > check > > > > to make sure they are (I believe) made out of a food grade plastic. > > > > Darlene > > > > > > > > "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message > > > > . .. > > > > > I just bought some small pails from the hardware store for primary > > > > > fermentation. They seem to be dense plastic, and I am guessing they > > > would > > > > > be acceptable for primary fermentation. I just don't want my wine > to > > > > taste > > > > > like plastic. If I sterilize them, will I be okay using them as > > primary > > > > > fermenters? What are the considerations for a good primary > fermenter? > > > > TIA > > > > > > > > > > Vic > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
buckets a good primary?
Hi Vic,
If you have a brewing supplier or on-premise vintner local, then you should be able to purchase a food grade plastic fermentation pail. Around here they are $3 Canadian used. Al "Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message . .. > I just bought some small pails from the hardware store for primary > fermentation. They seem to be dense plastic, and I am guessing they would > be acceptable for primary fermentation. I just don't want my wine to taste > like plastic. If I sterilize them, will I be okay using them as primary > fermenters? What are the considerations for a good primary fermenter? TIA > > Vic > > |
buckets a good primary?
Food Grade plastic buckets (generally in both 1 gallon and 5-6 gallon)
can be usually be picked up for free from large cafeteria style kitchens. A great many product from sardines (not very good) to fruit salad (very good) come in these containers and most food service places just throw them out. Places to check are Military Dining Halls, University/Collage/High School Cafeterias, Hospitals, etc. As always, ask politely and even if they have a policy against giving things away, the staff will probably give them to you anyway. On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 15:21:36 -0400, "Alfonse" > wrote: >Hi Vic, >If you have a brewing supplier or on-premise vintner local, then you should >be able to purchase a food grade plastic fermentation pail. Around here they >are $3 Canadian used. > >Al > >"Vic Whirlwind" > wrote in message ... >> I just bought some small pails from the hardware store for primary >> fermentation. They seem to be dense plastic, and I am guessing they would >> be acceptable for primary fermentation. I just don't want my wine to >taste >> like plastic. If I sterilize them, will I be okay using them as primary >> fermenters? What are the considerations for a good primary fermenter? >TIA >> >> Vic >> >> > |
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