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Dr. Richard E. Hawkins 02-06-2004 05:15 PM

forgot oak in secondary, now how long?
 
I managed to miss the oak when I racked my Cab Sauv (Mondi?) to the
secondary.

Of course, I've discovered this about a month later, as I was preparing
to put it in a 5gal carboy for the next few months.

It said for a week in the secondary, and that flavor extraction would be
better at the lower alcohol levels.

So now how long should I leave it? Two weeks?

hawk, who really wanted that 7 gallon carboy back for another batch
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Tom S 03-06-2004 04:37 AM

forgot oak in secondary, now how long?
 

"Dr. Richard E. Hawkins" > wrote in message
...
> I managed to miss the oak when I racked my Cab Sauv (Mondi?) to the
> secondary.
>
> Of course, I've discovered this about a month later, as I was preparing
> to put it in a 5gal carboy for the next few months.
>
> It said for a week in the secondary, and that flavor extraction would be
> better at the lower alcohol levels.
>
> So now how long should I leave it? Two weeks?
>
> hawk, who really wanted that 7 gallon carboy back for another batch


So dump the oak in now and go but some more glass! What's the problem?
Most of us have _dozens_ of various size containers around our "wineries".

Tom S



Dr. Richard E. Hawkins 03-06-2004 11:07 PM

forgot oak in secondary, now how long?
 
In article > ,
Tom S > wrote:

>"Dr. Richard E. Hawkins" > wrote in message
...


>> It said for a week in the secondary, and that flavor extraction would be
>> better at the lower alcohol levels.


>> So now how long should I leave it? Two weeks?


>> hawk, who really wanted that 7 gallon carboy back for another batch


>So dump the oak in now and go but some more glass! What's the problem?
>Most of us have _dozens_ of various size containers around our "wineries".


Yeah, but I move in another year. About 2,000 miles of move.

And I did just buy more glass--but they're all 5 gallon. I have one
bucket with airlock built into the lid (I'll end up with several in the
fall), two 7's, and six 5's.

Oh, ant th ewinery that carries the 7's rarely has them; the winery with
inventory has 3's & 5's.

hawk

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