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    is it ok to bottle whites using corks and store as you would reds on the sides ??

    billy

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    It sure is Billy
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    • #3
      cheers..

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      • #4
        bottling is overrated, drink it out of the demijohn
        Gluten free, caffeine free, dairy free, fat free you gotta love this red wine diet!

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        • #5
          Been there done that got the tshirt

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          • #6
            ... got a keg?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Cellar_Rat View Post
              bottling is overrated, drink it out of the demijohn
              with one of those long, strange looking, curly straws that you used to be able to get in the local "arkwrights" store......

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              • #8
                my whites are for sipping in a civalised manner whilst conversing with friends and family in the garden of my abode on a summers afternoon.

                or should that be sat round the kitchen table soppy as a barrell full of monkeys.. maybe i do need those straws afterall..

                billy

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                • #9
                  I have great difficulty with bottling my whites. Especially win number 1. I usually get it into the bottles and then people just turn up. After tasting the wine to make sure it is worth bottling I wake up a day later with a head ache and no wine. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong...
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                  • #10
                    you're not taking paracetamol
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                    • #11
                      It is the going to sleep that causes the problem i will just bet you felt real good when you went to bed.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by koomber View Post
                        I have great difficulty with bottling my whites. Especially win number 1. I usually get it into the bottles and then people just turn up. After tasting the wine to make sure it is worth bottling I wake up a day later with a head ache and no wine. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong...
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                        • #13
                          It's the sleep that causes the headache....
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                          • #14
                            LMAO.

                            The problem is related to the fermenting vessel - it is too small.
                            Gluten free, caffeine free, dairy free, fat free you gotta love this red wine diet!

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