Tristan_
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I've been looking for a good medium-to-long-term storage cork that will treat my wines well for 5 years, but will also allow me to store the wines however I please (I hate having to lay them on their side).
I've been looking forever for a good source for nomacorcs, and finally found one at my local HB shop! After I mentioned I liked nomacorcs, the owner started stocking them, and at a good price too boot. How's that for service?
If anyone else is looking for a source, search for nomacorc at:
http://www.biyhomebrewsupply.com/
I've been using these corks for about 1 year, and have had no troubles. They do seem to have a firmer seal than traditional corks, which I assume has to do with the adhesion of the synthetic material to the glass. These in particular are also 1.5" instead of 1.75" #9's, but nomacorc says the length doesn't affect the oxygen transfer rate for their corks.
I've been looking forever for a good source for nomacorcs, and finally found one at my local HB shop! After I mentioned I liked nomacorcs, the owner started stocking them, and at a good price too boot. How's that for service?
If anyone else is looking for a source, search for nomacorc at:
http://www.biyhomebrewsupply.com/
I've been using these corks for about 1 year, and have had no troubles. They do seem to have a firmer seal than traditional corks, which I assume has to do with the adhesion of the synthetic material to the glass. These in particular are also 1.5" instead of 1.75" #9's, but nomacorc says the length doesn't affect the oxygen transfer rate for their corks.