Collection vessels, what do you use?

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Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby Swede » Sun Dec 04, 2011 1:02 pm

I use mason jars for heads and tails cuts, but in the bulk of the hearts, I use these beauties. I get them from a canadian retailer here . I picked up 3 on sale for 5$ each!!! When I am not collecting bulk hearts in then, I use them for overflow catchers for my mason jars.

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Another shot, BTW, this is a rum run, wash only, coming off at 95ish :D

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Now, lets see how you do it :wink:
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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby bradsgonetrekkin » Sun Dec 04, 2011 7:21 pm

Nowhere as cool as yours swede, but I'm mainly using recycled 750ml wine bottles with the metal screw top lids... :)
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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby Heffers » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:45 pm

Yeah I'm a guilty party for collecting in big vessels aswell, in this case it's 1125ml rum bottles. I generally stop when the neck starts to thin ( about 900ml.. ish ) so as to leave plenty of room to breath. Couple of days with a gentle breeze flowing over the tops of the bottles is great. If I keep a good eye on things there is very little smearing of cuts with this still. I also sit my collection bottles in a 2L pyrex bowl for those very rare occasions that I miss a change out.

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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby maheel » Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:54 pm

i collect in 2 SS coffee "milk frothing" jugs and then pour it to +-350ml stubbies
an old SS stock pot is my overflow vessel (the jugs sit in it)
i dont have a parrot so i just do a quick alc test each jug

1st couple are 200ml
then step up to +-300ml for the rest of the run

Heffers do you point a fan at the bottles or something "gentle breeze" ?
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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby Heffers » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:51 pm

maheel wrote:Heffers do you point a fan at the bottles or something "gentle breeze" ?


I do now. I used to be lucky enough in Darwin to have a semi-open garage that offered a nice cross breeze but now I just let a slow oscilating fan do the trick for me.

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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby Swede » Mon Dec 05, 2011 1:54 am

Heffers, collecting with your jar/jug in a catch basin sure does save your arse :mrgreen: I know it's saved mine a few times.

I used to use an old pie plate, but when I seen these pails, they were too damn cool to pass up. It does give a bigger buffer when I'm using it as a catch basin as well.
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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby stubbydrainer » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:57 pm

I use a heap of fowlers vacola jars, # 20 jar = 600ml ea & # 27 jar = 800 ml ea ;)
no catch buckets though , just a vigilant eye
I saw some of them little ss buckets the other day at Dan Murphy's @ $ 9.00 ea. they can stay there :o

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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby R-sole » Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:11 pm

I've got a big ol pyrex pie dish that my collection containers sit in. Like others, has saved a litre of spirits running down the back of the wall plenty of times.
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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby Sam. » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:32 pm

I have been saving all my V8 Juice glass jars, they are 1.5L and easy to pour from, have used other glass jars in the past but some are fuckin hard to pour from without losing some of that sweet nectar :D
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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby wynnum1 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:32 am

I put a frozen 2l drink bottle next to collection jar to cool down.
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Re: Collection vessels, what do you use?

Postby Tracker » Sat Dec 10, 2011 10:54 pm

sam_and_liv wrote:I have been saving all my V8 Juice glass jars, they are 1.5L and easy to pour from, have used other glass jars in the past but some are fuckin hard to pour from without losing some of that sweet nectar :D



Me too. Just the thing, neck is narrower than the body of the jar so no splashing. 1.5 litres means not swapping out jugs every 5 minutes. Cheap & easy to come by. Clear see through glass. Great to pour from. What else do you need?
Been using them now for the past 3 years and have no intention to change.


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