Plastic demi johns??
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Plastic demi johns??
Are they any good? Will it taste 'plasticy'? I'd buy more glass ones but I'm absolutely skint at the mo and these are cheap! I have two glass ones but one if full with dandelion wine at the mo so need another as recipe calls for two.
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lol Jo....
This explains the text earlier !!
I asked about this on the INEBG forum... and got a favourable response so will be giving it a go too.... don't worry.. we've got plenty of bottles. Let me know how many you want.
This explains the text earlier !!
I asked about this on the INEBG forum... and got a favourable response so will be giving it a go too.... don't worry.. we've got plenty of bottles. Let me know how many you want.
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glass!
must admit, I'd go for glass in preference, especially if you're going to bung something acidic in - I seem to remeber something rather worrying about many plastics leaching "pseudo oestrogens" - 

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Yes and never get anything back from Freecycle. I'd REALLY rather not use plastic but in this case I will (and I am recycling Shirl's water bottles!)until I can get some more glass ones.Chickenlady wrote:I have not used them (being a newbie to winemaking), but I would always use anything in preference to plastic.
Have you tried putting a wanted post for glass demijohns on your local Freecycle? they seem to come up quite frequently on ours.
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Re: glass!
That's certainly something to consider Martin...Martin wrote:must admit, I'd go for glass in preference, especially if you're going to bung something acidic in - I seem to remeber something rather worrying about many plastics leaching "pseudo oestrogens" -
Love the pic in your avatar...
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thanks Shirlz - it's from my coverage of the Glastonbury Festival - this was from 2004 - some bloke had some amazing wooden sculptures that seemed to "say something"

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of the festival - hopefully, I'll do a set of the Big Green Gathering this year! 8)
if you're really bored, there's links to pics from the last four Glastos - here -
http://farmco.co.uk/page.php?3
I love taking pictures - everyone shoots the bands, I prefer "the other side"
of the festival - hopefully, I'll do a set of the Big Green Gathering this year! 8)
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There should be no problem with plastic - as long as you only storing the wine in it for a short time (i.e. the few weeks it takes to ferment before you bottle).
99% of beer homebrewers ferment in plastic without problems. Come to think of it my 5 Gallon plastic primary has pictures of wine bottles & grapes all over it so there's your answer :-) I had to cut the top of it because it had a sealed lid with a hole for an airlock (I don't bother with an airlock for beer, the krasen keeps out the nasties until the alcohol takes over).
Oh, make sure it's food grade plastic <--- *Very important!!!!*
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99% of beer homebrewers ferment in plastic without problems. Come to think of it my 5 Gallon plastic primary has pictures of wine bottles & grapes all over it so there's your answer :-) I had to cut the top of it because it had a sealed lid with a hole for an airlock (I don't bother with an airlock for beer, the krasen keeps out the nasties until the alcohol takes over).
Oh, make sure it's food grade plastic <--- *Very important!!!!*
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I'm new here. Pleased to meet you all!
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Hi noggin - welcome to the forum! What else do you do apart from brewing beer?
I think that most of the big wine and beer producers, at least the cheaper ones, probably use plastic for a lot of things, too. I still have my problems with buying wine in tetra paks, though...
I think that most of the big wine and beer producers, at least the cheaper ones, probably use plastic for a lot of things, too. I still have my problems with buying wine in tetra paks, though...
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