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New to brewing and new to this forum.... 1st Post & 1st Question!
Getting ready to pull trigger on ordering my supplies for my 1st batch.
Bottles are the biggest unknown at the moment.
Have a free source of 750 ml champagne & or sparkling cider bottles (girlfriend works at a spa in a hotel).
Don't know the brand etc but thinking may not matter for my purposes.
So here's what I'm currently thinking.
I'm going to be making 1 gallon batches back to back and rotating out of a primary to fill the gallon carboys and as the primary becomes available start a new batch of something else. Probably have 4 batches in rotation at all times..... that's the current thinking anyway.
For the record, the "impetus" for this is that we have a mango tree I I just recently got some bees..... so the initial goal is mango hard cider and mango mead!
But, I'm also growing some muscadine/ scuppernong grapes.... so kinda thinking I could also make some muscato wines (girlfriend likes the sweet stuff), juices and maybe even sparkling wines/ juices and champagnes.... when I find the time to plant some Florida true wine type grapes.... still researching this. And I also like beer... and now kombucha lol. Thinking this is a slippery slope now!
Anyway, the thinking goes that I would like to have one bottle/ bottling system that could do/ bottle all these things..... and keep it relatively simple AND work with my free source of bottles!
So, I'm at, "ok, you have this free source of champagne bottles, so why not use those for everything? They can handle carbonated stuff (with a wire cage), they can handle fermenting (with a wire cage), they could handle beer (if corked.... and maybe caged), they can handle aged beer if corked (and caged), should be able to handle ciders and meads as well.
So, get a table top corker and use the bottles for everything. Right? Makes sense to me.
BUT, don't think that size bottle is going to be ideal for beer because too much (all the time anyway) for me wanting to sit down and drink a beer..... so this is kind of the loose end, along with no free clear bottles (only green (maybe brown) I think).... to display/ look at my meads and such.
Therefor, seems like I'm going to need a special solution for that.
I was originally thinking about the swing top bottles for everything (before my girlfriend told me she could get me the bottles) so, was originally kind of leaning towards those for the beer. But now I'm wondering why not just get some half size champagne bottles and cork the beer in those? Only reason I even know that this MIGHT be a possibility, is I was looking at some Chamay in the liquor store and it was corked. Did a little research and appears that higher end beer is/ can be corked..... so seems like a kinda cool idea to me.
Also had this notion that for presentation, I could do wax seals vs the heat shrink stuff.... which to me is cool also..... but kind of an aside.
So looking for some guidance here as I know zero about how all this could potentially work together.
Some questions:
Bottom Line? If anyone have ANY recommendations/ insight they are willing to share with me about this path that I'm considering heading down it would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Getting ready to pull trigger on ordering my supplies for my 1st batch.
Bottles are the biggest unknown at the moment.
Have a free source of 750 ml champagne & or sparkling cider bottles (girlfriend works at a spa in a hotel).
Don't know the brand etc but thinking may not matter for my purposes.
So here's what I'm currently thinking.
I'm going to be making 1 gallon batches back to back and rotating out of a primary to fill the gallon carboys and as the primary becomes available start a new batch of something else. Probably have 4 batches in rotation at all times..... that's the current thinking anyway.
For the record, the "impetus" for this is that we have a mango tree I I just recently got some bees..... so the initial goal is mango hard cider and mango mead!
But, I'm also growing some muscadine/ scuppernong grapes.... so kinda thinking I could also make some muscato wines (girlfriend likes the sweet stuff), juices and maybe even sparkling wines/ juices and champagnes.... when I find the time to plant some Florida true wine type grapes.... still researching this. And I also like beer... and now kombucha lol. Thinking this is a slippery slope now!
Anyway, the thinking goes that I would like to have one bottle/ bottling system that could do/ bottle all these things..... and keep it relatively simple AND work with my free source of bottles!
So, I'm at, "ok, you have this free source of champagne bottles, so why not use those for everything? They can handle carbonated stuff (with a wire cage), they can handle fermenting (with a wire cage), they could handle beer (if corked.... and maybe caged), they can handle aged beer if corked (and caged), should be able to handle ciders and meads as well.
So, get a table top corker and use the bottles for everything. Right? Makes sense to me.
BUT, don't think that size bottle is going to be ideal for beer because too much (all the time anyway) for me wanting to sit down and drink a beer..... so this is kind of the loose end, along with no free clear bottles (only green (maybe brown) I think).... to display/ look at my meads and such.
Therefor, seems like I'm going to need a special solution for that.
I was originally thinking about the swing top bottles for everything (before my girlfriend told me she could get me the bottles) so, was originally kind of leaning towards those for the beer. But now I'm wondering why not just get some half size champagne bottles and cork the beer in those? Only reason I even know that this MIGHT be a possibility, is I was looking at some Chamay in the liquor store and it was corked. Did a little research and appears that higher end beer is/ can be corked..... so seems like a kinda cool idea to me.
Also had this notion that for presentation, I could do wax seals vs the heat shrink stuff.... which to me is cool also..... but kind of an aside.
So looking for some guidance here as I know zero about how all this could potentially work together.
Some questions:
- Anything special I need to consider if getting bottles that I can use the same size corks for? I mean (as example) do all champagne bottles use the same size types of corks? For uncarbonated vs carbonated? 2 different corks for the same bottle I would presume.
- I "know?" that champagne is typically going to require the special shaped champagne corks (I want to use cork rather than plastic type) but wondering if there might be a way/ a cork type that I could just use one style for everything (and "just" cage the "regular" corks) so only need to stockpile one cork type.
- Any way that I can insure that I would only need one size/ types for the half size vs 750ml bottles.... even if I need both a normal wine cork and the champagne style cork. Thinking they COULD typically have different cork type requirements.
- I understand that I could conceivably cap AND cork the carbonated bottles but think I want to stay away from that for now. I understand easier than the cages.... but right now not really a concern and would rather not have both a corker and capper.... if not necessary. That may change.... just talking for at the moment.
- Thinking I can always pick up some clear "champagne" and other colors later.... if want to see my mead etc.
- In all this light, kind of leaning towards not getting the swing tops now..... although I do like the presentation.
- Could use recommendations on:
- Cork types/ sizes needed to make all this work
- Cage types/ brands
- Corkers I may want to consider that can do double duty (champagne corks and normal corks). The plan is to get a table top model that I can store and get out as needed. Willing to pay for it to get a decent one that is not going to be a pain to use long term.
- Any wax sealing info you're willing to pass along would be helpful too.... though I recognize this is a side thread.
Bottom Line? If anyone have ANY recommendations/ insight they are willing to share with me about this path that I'm considering heading down it would be appreciated!
Thanks!