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toquin
02-24-2022, 08:23 AM
We are trying some 375ml Moonshine bottles this year.They have a synthetic cork. Was going to dip tops in wax but get a bubble between cork and glass when the wax starts to cool. Any thoughts?

maple flats
02-26-2022, 02:34 PM
On my bourbon barrel aged maple syrup I dip the caps in wax, down to the neck (facing upside down). I never got a bubble. Are you filling all the way up to the cork? if yes, likely it's just where the syrup contracted as it cooled. I wax after the syrup is cooled.
AQt first I heated the wax in a dedicated sauce pan, rather tedious. After 2 year doing that I bought an electric wax heater. It was actually sold for waxing for hair removal (for ladies private spots) but it is perfect for waxing the bottles. It uses a 75 watt heating element, I plug it in, turn it to high and do something else until it's ready, about 45-60 minutes. Once all of the wax is melted I turn it down about 1/3. I then dip each bottle, pull it out, slowly turn the bottle 2 or more times until the wax stops moving, I then dip it in cold water and stand it up. The cold water makes sure the wax doesn't run any. After all of the bottles in the first case are done, I put them back in the case and I usually do 2 or more cases at a sitting. When done, I shut the Melter off, refill the wax with wax beads and let it cool.
The unit I use was only $19.99 about 5 years ago.

toquin
02-27-2022, 06:47 AM
Private spots :lol: Found out if I pour wax on top first to seal it then dip when it cools it works better. I think I was getting pressure from inside of bottle when I turned it over. Maybe these corks are not made for sealing hot syrup.