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So what do you really need to get started? Here are some of the types of equipment that will typically come with a winemaking starter kit. The primary fermenter is where you will mix all of your ingredients and add your yeast to start the fermentation process. Your mixture will usually sit in this container for about a week before being transferred into a secondary fermenter. Usually, the primary fermenter is just a standard food-grade bucket.

This is definitely an important part of any winemaking setup. The secondary fermenter is where your wine will spend most of its time finishing the fermentation process and even bulk aging. Most kits include a glass or plastic carboy for your secondary fermenter. Some kits will just include a lid for the primary bucket. Plastic can actually leak some air into the wine and possibly cause oxidation. So we recommend looking for a kit with a glass carboy. Most kits only come with one carboy.

An airlock is a simple but ingenious idea. It keeps your wine from oxidizing by coming into contact with air.

Airlocks are simple plastic or glass devices that allow gas from the fermentation process to exit while not allowing air to enter the carboy. There are a few different types of airlocks but all are filled with water or a solution of sulfite water to allow bubbles to escape and keep the air out.

This is a must-have for any wine producer. A siphon will always come in handy when making wine. During the process of winemaking, you need to rack or move the wine from one container to another. This takes place when moving from your primary bucket to your secondary carboy and then, later on, you will move from carboy to carboy as your wine ages. Siphons can be as simple as a plastic tube that you fille with juice to get started or there are auto siphons that help get the flow started.

We recommend an auto-siphon as they are cheap and do the job well. Bars, vineyards, liquor stores, restaurants, and more will love the attention and advertising impressions these items generate for their brand. These are handy tools that any establishment serving wine will need to have around. What makes these items truly unique though is their packaging. Every set comes with a wine bottle shaped hinged carrying case, inside of which all of the elements are stored.

The case has a magnetic closure and is presented in an attractive gift box. A full color label featuring your logo is provided.

Each set ships free of charge and has a relatively low minimum order quantity of 40 units. Here are some helpful references if you need some ideas for your custom imprint. Be sure to give us a call if you don't see what you want because we can most likely create it for you. Skip to Main Content Area.

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