It’s strange where bits & pieces come from. I have picked up demijohns from charity shops and free ad papers. I saw a pressure barrel in a charity shop once, but decided against buying it as the seals looked dry and cracked and it may be difficult (or impossible) to get more. It’s always worth keeping your eyes open though.
I recently got the offer of a fridge, that a friend knew of which was going to be thrown out. I said I’d take it, with the intention of using it as a fridge (what else?) But, by the time it came into my possession, it was no longer working. So, I decided it would be a great place to store bottles of wine. It now stands in the garage, keeping all my bottled wine at a near-constant temperature. Wine (apparently) tastes better if kept constant, so this is ideal.
It is well worth putting the word about to friends and family if you start up this hobby. I have received countless offers for free fruit that people are glad to see put to a good use rather than rotting. It’s always appreciated if you hand over a bottle of wine made with the fruit once it’s ready! And often, people will notice demijohns etc in the charity shops that I don’t look in. Just the other day, I got 2 free demijohns given to me. I always appreciate this, and you can never have too many as you don’t know when one may break, or you need another one for that bumper crop of Apples.
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