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I find it's easier to rack a 60 gallon barrel with a small pump than rack a 5-gallon carboy by siphoning with a hose. It takes about the same amount of time too. I think you will enjoy your new winemaking tool. Lum Del Mar, California, USA www.geocities.com/lumeisenman "Jeffrey Hallett" > wrote in message om... > Yes, I suppose you could say so....with perhaps some bit of pressure from my > family with comments like "Ew, that's gross". > > Although there are some other considerations as well. I had just been using > a tube and found that I had some trouble monitoring both ends - was the > output end in place not spilling all over the floor and was the input side > submerged enough, but not stiring up the sediment. With the new method, I'm > hoping to not have to monitor the input end quite as much. > > "Lum Eisenman" > wrote in message > om... > > In general, microbes capable of living in your mouth can NOT survive in > > wine, so I > > assume your concern about "sanitation" is an aesthetic one. > > Good luck with your new siphon. > > Lum > > Del Mar, California, USA > > > > www.geocities.com/lumeisenman > > > > |
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