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I'm just getting ready to sweeten my wine and I realized I'm not exactly sure how long to boil/soak my corks...any help?
 
I never soak corks. I feel you're inviting problems and break down of your cork. If you have a floor corker put them in dry. If your using a handcorker and feel you need to wet them, put them in a colander and pour a kmeta sanitizing solution over them and let them drain.
 
I just put 10 - 15 in some warm water (140 degree) and start putting them in when I get down to 4 or 5 left I put some more in the water.
(using a hand corker)
 
Use a corkador.
Now depending on what kind of cork, warm/hot water may damage them. On some, heat can start to melt the glue holding some of them together. others may remove some protective coating they may have.
Use a corkador. Do a search here here to find how to make one.
 
I dip mine in the santization that dripped out of the bottles in the bottle tree, I don't let them sit in it, just swirl them around. I use to let them lay in it but I did start to have some of the corks break down in the bottle so I do not do that. Why do you need to boil the corks, I would think that would also break down the cork?
 
I just put 10 - 15 in some warm water (140 degree) and start putting them in when I get down to 4 or 5 left I put some more in the water.
(using a hand corker)
You can use #8 corks and they will go in w/o putting them in warm water
 
I place mine in sanatizing solution that is room temp at when i start my bottling prep, they may soak for 5-10 min... i really just want em a bit wet cuz they seem to slide in witht the hand corker better
 
The best thing to do with corks if you dont use a corkidor is to put them in a colander with a bucket under it and pour over the corks some sanitizer solution(Kmeta and water) and then put a lid over that for 15 minutes as the gases do most of the work while they drip dry also, then they are ready to use.
 
Thanks for the replies guys!!! I have my first batch of wine sweetened and bottled now!!! YAY!! It tastes pretty good but not as strong as I would have thought with 4 lb of blackberries to make one gallon of wine.

Julie: I was going to boil them because that is what the book that i have says to do but it said to put them in boiling water, then simmer for a few minutes and then let them soak for at least 4 hours if not over night. I thought that seemed strange so I thought I would ask you guys!!

Thanks so much for the quick responses! I've got 4 more gallons settling right now so I'm pretty psyched that this first one turned out so well!
 
hmmm well I wish I woulda found this forum and asked before I went and made a bunch of batches. Oh well...live and learn. Thanks for that Wade!!
 
I spray my Nomacorcs with a water and sulfite solution and let them drip in a funnel with a screen. Then I fill my bottles and cork.
 
hmmm well I wish I woulda found this forum and asked before I went and made a bunch of batches. Oh well...live and learn. Thanks for that Wade!!

You probalby want to drink them over the next few months.

I use the synthetic corks and spray them with kmeta before putting them in.
 
corkador - corkidor ?

What is a corkador or corkidor?
Thanks
The best thing to do with corks if you dont use a corkidor is to put them in a colander with a bucket under it and pour over the corks some sanitizer solution(Kmeta and water) and then put a lid over that for 15 minutes as the gases do most of the work while they drip dry also, then they are ready to use.
 
I place mine in sanatizing solution that is room temp at when i start my bottling prep, they may soak for 5-10 min... i really just want em a bit wet cuz they seem to slide in witht the hand corker better

That's about what I do since I'm still using a hand corker. I put just enough in the bottom of my 2 gallon primary to wet the corks then shake them around. They are not barely wet when they go in the bottles.
 
What is a corkador or corkidor?
Thanks

Its a way to sanitize equipment and or corks. What you do is put a strong solution of k-meta in a opened mason jar. put that in a bucket,add corks or what you want sanitized and snap the lid shut w/airlock. The fumes will sanitize whats in the "corkador"
 
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