newbiewinemaker
Well-Known Member
Hello!
Man its been a while since I have posted! Happy to be back! I have a question that I am hoping someone can help me with. I am making a 6 gal batch of Acerglyn and I really want to bottle them in the 375ml Flint Moonshine Spirits Glass bottle as a nod to the maple syrup however I have some concerns over the corks for these bottles. Looks like they are an 18 mm neck and take a 19.5 mm T Cork. Is this a sufficient of enough cork for aging purposes? I know the vodka I buy has these corks but I didn't know if it would be different for mead/wine so I wanted to ask the professionals!
Here are a couple different links to them.
https://www.bottlestore.com/375ml-flint-moonshine-spirits-bar-top-round-glass-with-18mm-neck.htmlhttps://www.berlinpackaging.com/375-ml-clear-glass-moonshine-liquor-bottle-sample-9021b07-sam/
Thanks in advanced!
Man its been a while since I have posted! Happy to be back! I have a question that I am hoping someone can help me with. I am making a 6 gal batch of Acerglyn and I really want to bottle them in the 375ml Flint Moonshine Spirits Glass bottle as a nod to the maple syrup however I have some concerns over the corks for these bottles. Looks like they are an 18 mm neck and take a 19.5 mm T Cork. Is this a sufficient of enough cork for aging purposes? I know the vodka I buy has these corks but I didn't know if it would be different for mead/wine so I wanted to ask the professionals!
Here are a couple different links to them.
https://www.bottlestore.com/375ml-flint-moonshine-spirits-bar-top-round-glass-with-18mm-neck.htmlhttps://www.berlinpackaging.com/375-ml-clear-glass-moonshine-liquor-bottle-sample-9021b07-sam/
Thanks in advanced!