loose proton Posted October 25, 2009 Share Posted October 25, 2009 Parafilm has been mentioned on this forum before, search "parafilm"A good method for long term storage of cork top bottles is to wrap with Parafilm: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ParafilmParafilm will seal the bottle so that alcohol and congeners do not seep out and air (oxidizers) does not seep in. It will protect the cork/seal from degradation. It is debated on whether air introduced into a bottle when sampled will degrade whiskey. Some people evacuate air with a stream of nitrogen or argon gas before sealing an opened bottle. I do not. Also, I DO NOT recommend the use of vacuum pumps for evacuating air. Most twist top bottles seal sufficiently for long term storage and do not require further seal.It is not necessary to use Parafilm on modern unopened cork top bottles sealed with wax or heavy (like lead) foil. If the cork is outer sealed with plastic or thin (aluminum) foil then consider wrapping with Parafilm if one plans on storing bottle for many years.Proper use of Parafilm. Cut a strip off the roll. The strip has paper backing, which is tossed. Stretch the film as much as possible without breaking and wrap the bottle top. Press the film down with finger to further enhance seal. One full wrap is probably sufficient, but I do more than that for precious material. Parafilm is cheap. A roll lasts forever, so I don't mind wasting it.One source for Parafilm is ebay dealers. Don't bid the auctions up. There are tons of it available so if bidding goes up, just wait for the next listing.Even with Parafilm, I recommend storing bottles in a cooler environment, like a basement.Another suggestion is Sharpie pen if one wants to record the date or mark a fluid level of a bottle. Sharpie will write on glass but can be removed with strong alcohol if one wishes to wipe it off. I use a more blunt tip and not fine point so that it's easier to read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokinjoe Posted October 25, 2009 Share Posted October 25, 2009 I have been using Glad's Press n Seal for this. All of the attributes of Parafilm, and available at your local Safeway, Von's, Kroger's, Publix, Jewel, Marsh, or Piggly Wiggly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverfish Posted October 26, 2009 Share Posted October 26, 2009 Thanks for the Parafilm suggestion. Any chance you can share an image of a bottle with Parafilm on it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stones Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 Thanks for the info guys, very helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unclebunk Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 At a very quick glance I thought the title of this thread was "Long term storage and Sarah Palin." She belongs in long term storage and the parafilm would work wonderfully! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theDon Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 Anyone use plastic wrap and a rubberband? I have a few done that way. Won't know how well it works for long-term storage for years. I ship trades that way also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loose proton Posted October 28, 2009 Author Share Posted October 28, 2009 here's a pic if I do this right Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverfish Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 Thanks for the image. It was along the lines of your description but it always helps me to have a visual. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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