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beatts

Plastic water containers

Post by beatts » Thu Dec 31, 2015 5:06 pm

Hi,

I have a 5 gallon batch of wine almost fermented, however I have no demijohns available to rack into before bottling.

If I was to use the plastic 5L water containers that can be bought in any supermarket, could I:

A: empty then immediately add the wine would this be ok or do I still need to sterilise.?

B: also will they hold a little pressure, allowing me to release the CO2 every couple of days till they are bottled?

Thanks

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Re: Plastic water containers

Post by bobsbeer » Thu Dec 31, 2015 6:47 pm

You probably don't need to sterilise, although I would. They will hold a little bit of pressure, but I would stick an airlock in the lid if it is still fermenting. If they have stopped you should be okay, as you will notice then bulging if co2 is still being produced, and you can just release the lid and close again.

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Re: Plastic water containers

Post by aamcle » Thu Dec 31, 2015 7:36 pm

I think you may have a problem those bottles will let oxygen through.

So it comes to how long the wine will be in these containers before you bottle it.

If its going to be more than a quick in and out would you be able to leave it in the FV and get your self off the the nearest carbooty to get a few glass demi Johns.


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Re: Plastic water containers

Post by bobsbeer » Thu Dec 31, 2015 8:05 pm

Yes PET bottles do let oxygen through, but lets not get to anal about it. If you are going to leave for 6 months or more it may be an issue, otherwise don't worry about it. The surface area of a 5lt pet will not let that much oxygen in, and a small amount is actually good for wine.

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Re: Plastic water containers

Post by DeadFall » Thu Dec 31, 2015 9:47 pm

I've used them before with no issues. I used the water to make the wine and sanitised the bottle. I just drilled a bung sized hole in the lid and used an airlock & rubber bung.
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Re: Plastic water containers

Post by beatts » Fri Jan 01, 2016 12:17 pm

Ok thanks for that :)

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Re: Plastic water containers

Post by aamcle » Fri Jan 01, 2016 12:58 pm

bobsbeer wrote:The surface area of a 5lt pet will not let that much oxygen in, and a small amount is actually good for wine.
That's good to know.

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Re: Plastic water containers

Post by lord.president » Fri Jan 22, 2016 11:17 pm

Has anybody used the containers from office water cooolers etc?
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