cheese cloth as straining bag?

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Going to start a Vitners Harvest apricot wine from a 96oz can. The can has fruit in it too. The directions state to put straining bag into fermenter, add fruit and tie off bag.. Is it ok to use cheese cloth for this? Thanks..
 
Sure enough. I use the ones from the local Ace hardware store when I make my own "raisin pack". Works perfect.
 
Sure,
Most here use the 5gallon Paint straining bags found at paint and home ctr stores.
 
Going to start a Vitners Harvest apricot wine from a 96oz can. The can has fruit in it too. The directions state to put straining bag into fermenter, add fruit and tie off bag.. Is it ok to use cheese cloth for this? Thanks..

Do yourself a favor and build a bucket sieve.

Cheesecloth is fine for sieving, the bucket sieve is a great aid, costs nothing, and is made in 2 minutes.

http://wijnmaker.blogspot.com/2008/03/bouw-een-emmerzeef-building-bucket.html

Luc
 
Very nice design Luk! I will be building one this evening..I had to have the wife and one of my daughters hold the cloth over the bucket last night so it wouldnt fall in..What a pain.. Now I Dont need extra hands "might even have a free hand to enjoy that glass of wine"! Thanks!!:b


Do yourself a favor and build a bucket sieve.

Cheesecloth is fine for sieving, the bucket sieve is a great aid, costs nothing, and is made in 2 minutes.

http://wijnmaker.blogspot.com/2008/03/bouw-een-emmerzeef-building-bucket.html

Luc
 

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