Glass gallon jugs
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- jonnys_spirit
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Glass gallon jugs
Hi, I have been using glass gallon jugs to age and oak my spirits. These are a wonderful size for my purposes. It looks like they might take either a size 15, 16, or 17 widgetco xxxx cork. Not sure. I fet these in cases of four from my homebrew store and the 1/2 gallon use the same size cap.
Anyone have an idea which size widgetco xxxx cork fits best for long term oaking?
Thanks!
-j
Anyone have an idea which size widgetco xxxx cork fits best for long term oaking?
Thanks!
-j
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
Not a direct answer to your question, but another option.
Get some wood and whittle it to round with a knife.
Wrap some teflon tape around it where it will touch glass so you can get a seal and use that instead of a cork.
You can use apple or cherry or oak or whatever wood is available.
Though I don't suggest Brazilian Rosewood.
That shit will FU UP.
Get some wood and whittle it to round with a knife.
Wrap some teflon tape around it where it will touch glass so you can get a seal and use that instead of a cork.
You can use apple or cherry or oak or whatever wood is available.
Though I don't suggest Brazilian Rosewood.
That shit will FU UP.
Cranky's spoonfeeding:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52975
Time and Oak will sort it out.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52975
Time and Oak will sort it out.
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
If that wood swells and is placed firmly in a jug neck, it's gonna pop it. Not an issue with cork.
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
measure the inside of the opening. mine measure 1 1/8" which means a 14 or 15 will work.
the xxxx appear to be non laminated that is a good thing.
I have a local guy who just reaches in a bin and pulls out a hand full and says these will work. how many do you need ?
the xxxx appear to be non laminated that is a good thing.
I have a local guy who just reaches in a bin and pulls out a hand full and says these will work. how many do you need ?
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
Will these allow the spirit to breathe in the jugs? I age in these jugs as well, and for now have just been loosely capping the lid. That means it can breathe but no pressures pushing the spirit in/out of the wood much
Swedish Pride wrote:
get a brix reading on said ball bearings and then you can find out how much fermentables are in there
get a brix reading on said ball bearings and then you can find out how much fermentables are in there
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
size 14 does work but ends up going pretty deep in neck after multiple removal extraction cycles. Size 15 is a better choice.
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
I ordered size 15 xxxx Widgetco corks and they fit very nicely. I may also order some of their standard grade corks to perhaps aid in some exposure to air over a mid term time period. Right now I'm keeping the xxxx corls lightly sealed.
I feel much better about this than teflon or simple screw tops.
Thanks for the info!
-j
I feel much better about this than teflon or simple screw tops.
Thanks for the info!
-j
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i prefer my mash shaken, not stirred
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i prefer my mash shaken, not stirred
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=44034nerdybrewer wrote:Not a direct answer to your question, but another option.
Get some wood and whittle it to round with a knife.
Wrap some teflon tape around it where it will touch glass so you can get a seal and use that instead of a cork.
You can use apple or cherry or oak or whatever wood is available.
Though I don't suggest Brazilian Rosewood.
That shit will FU UP.
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
I found the cork from a champagne bottle works in my gallon jugs.
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
I'll check that. The ladies in my household love champagne. But I would need to get in before my sister-in-law, she collects champagne corks for a friend.zach wrote:I found the cork from a champagne bottle works in my gallon jugs.
Geoff
Edit; Our old one imperial gallon jars are about twice as big as the champagne cork. I have six or seven of those but they are obsolete, most people would have none.
But those corks are a nice fit for our standard two litre flagon. They come with a plastic top, with a flat seal like a washer inside, don't know what that is made of.
The cork would provide a little interaction with the air over time and is a good replacement for lost lids.
Thanks. G.
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
you do want your spirit to breath, gets rid of the burning bite. ill make a stopper with a few scrunched up coffee filters. works great and to "seal" them ill cover it with coffee filters secured around the neck with tape. works great and had no problems
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
You don't lose much alcohol that way?aircarbonarc wrote:you do want your spirit to breath, gets rid of the burning bite. ill make a stopper with a few scrunched up coffee filters. works great and to "seal" them ill cover it with coffee filters secured around the neck with tape. works great and had no problems
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
I just loosely put the lid on mine and haven't had any noticeable lossesThe Baker wrote:You don't lose much alcohol that way?aircarbonarc wrote:you do want your spirit to breath, gets rid of the burning bite. ill make a stopper with a few scrunched up coffee filters. works great and to "seal" them ill cover it with coffee filters secured around the neck with tape. works great and had no problems
Geoff
Swedish Pride wrote:
get a brix reading on said ball bearings and then you can find out how much fermentables are in there
get a brix reading on said ball bearings and then you can find out how much fermentables are in there
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Re: Glass gallon jugs
same here, i did this with a 5gal carboy and didn't loose really any. a little evaporation isnt always a bad thingAntler24 wrote:I just loosely put the lid on mine and haven't had any noticeable lossesThe Baker wrote:You don't lose much alcohol that way?aircarbonarc wrote:you do want your spirit to breath, gets rid of the burning bite. ill make a stopper with a few scrunched up coffee filters. works great and to "seal" them ill cover it with coffee filters secured around the neck with tape. works great and had no problems
Geoff
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