Cheesy_Goodness
Well-Known Member
I didnt think it was possible, but my wife and I got home from a Christmas visit with my family and found that a cork from a wine bottle shot out from built up pressure and soaked the inside of our cabinet. The weird thing is it wasnt homebrewed, it was commercial.
Its a Carlo Rossi Merlot that I originally bought in a gallon jug. Since I needed the jug for a fermenter, I figured I would rack the wine into sanitized bottles and cork them for later use in cooking/making vinegar (not really tasty enough to drink on its own).
If it was a homebrew wine Id say I messed up with stabilizing it, but why in the world would a commercial wine cause a cork to blow?
Its a Carlo Rossi Merlot that I originally bought in a gallon jug. Since I needed the jug for a fermenter, I figured I would rack the wine into sanitized bottles and cork them for later use in cooking/making vinegar (not really tasty enough to drink on its own).
If it was a homebrew wine Id say I messed up with stabilizing it, but why in the world would a commercial wine cause a cork to blow?