Posts Tagged ‘Glassware’

The Best Way to Store Wine Domestically

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Fine wine is expensive and most wines can be relatively fragile but they all age superbly in the sort of conditions found in underground cellars.Most wine storage systems attempt to recreate this environment as closely as possible for a really healthy wine.There are a number of companies who will store wine for you, but if your wine is for consumption, off-site storage has its drawbacks. You can’t just pop in and retrieve the bottles you want when you want and there are delivery charges each time you put in or take out—costs which soon mount up.

As a result, where space affords, most wine lovers find it more convenient to keep their wine at home and the bottle opener handy. Wine should be kept at a cool constant temperature in the dark, so for those of us lucky enough to have proper cellars, storing your wine in a wine rack will provide close to the ideal conditions.That’s especially the case with cork-sealed bottles which are best stored horizontally rather than upright.Humidity is also crucial as it helps to keep the cork in good condition. In a humid cellar a sound cork can last for around 70 years, if not longer.

For most of us city dwellers living space is at a premium, and access to a cellar is simply not available.  In that case a wine cooler or wine cabinet is the most versatile and affordable way of storing wine at home. Temperature-controlled storage conditions of some kind are a necessity as the vast majority of homes in the UK are not air conditioned, and ambient temperatures can reach as much as 30° C during the summer months. Wine coolers come in several different shape and sizes, ranging in price from the relatively cheap to the enormously expensive.  Some are little more than adapted refrigerators, while the top of the range models are bespoke pieces of furniture specifically designed with wine storage in mind.

The Importance of the Right Glassware for Wine

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Choosing and using the right glassware is an integral part of the wine drinking experience. t’s true that you can get wine in cans or cardboard cartons and perhaps there may come a time when we drink wine through straws.Hopefully that day is a very long way off, because that would ruin many excellent wines!

Good glassware (not necessarily expensive glasses)   is central to the enjoyment of a good wine.In fact, very expensive glassware is often not a sensible choice as the designs tend to have long stems and a high centre of gravity.  A glass filled with wine is inherently unstable and there can’t be anyone who drinks wine who hasn't tipped over the occasional glass during a conversation or meal.Wine glasses will break. Accept it and buy glasses that are fairly sturdy and reasonably priced.

A good wine glass is basically quite simple – ideally it should be made of glass and no other material. It should be perfectly clear with no tints or opaque colours because apart from just holding the wine, decent glassware should also display it. The true deep colour of a wine can be a beautiful sight in a clear, clean glass just as a range of bottles can be impressive in a well constructed wine rack.A glass should also enhance and preserve the wine's bouquet. Superior wine glasses are narrower at the top than at the bottom to concentrate the aromas of the wine. Experienced wine drinkers swirl the wine in the glass to release more of its bouquet.

So if you plan to buy wine-related gifts this Christmas, any decent collection of glasses will do the trick. The only truly unacceptable wine glass is the one most associated with the high life in popular culture and the cinema - the saucer-like champagne glass - guaranteed to make the wine go flat in record time. It is perfect for a shrimp cocktail starter, but otherwise for champagne and sparkling wines use a flute.

Wine Racks Can Be Practical and Fashionable

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Wine racks, whether ready-made or flat packed for self assembly, are built to be versatile and strong using solid wood blocks and 18-gauge bright galvanised steel.They are robust and durable and provide convenient wine storage, but they can also be visually attractive and interesting items of furniture in their own right.  Even when empty, they can be surprisingly appealing in an architectural way.

Most hardwood wine racks are constructed from quality materials and are available in a variety of stains and finishes, including oiled or waxed effects.The most popular choices tend to be Black Walnut, White American Oak, Maple, Douglas Fir or Ash.Softwood racks are generally built from grade ’A’ furniture pine and it’s these which comprise most of the ’flat-packs’ for self assembly.These wine racks too are available in a number of stain effects such as Natural, Light Oak, Yew, Mahogany, Rosewood, Dark Oak, Weathered Oak and Black Ash.  Matching plinths are also available for free standing hardwood and softwood racks.  

In the commercial sector, counter top wine racks offer the perfect combination of storage and display, holding bottles securely in a unit that functions as an effective counter top Point-Of-Sale system.These counter top units come in variety of styles such as stainless steel or wooden finishes and will hold from six to nine bottles.  They provide easy access for serving staff and some even have matching glassware, so together they can enhance the ambiance of any bistro, wine bar or restaurant.

For both the business user and the more advanced and dedicated wine enthusiast with larger volume requirements,  a  wine cooler or wine fridge from major manufacturers such as Dometic, Liebherr, Transtherm, Artevino and Caple can also be both practical and stylish.   Many feature glass fronts, so the wine collection can be seen without disrupting the temperature.

Advice on Emergency Beer Bottle Openers

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

There’s nothing better than a cold chilled larger on a hot day or a nice chilled one to wash down a curry.  Many people also seem to prefer lagers and bottled beers rather than wines with their Christmas dinner.Easy to use beer bottle openers are naturally vital to gaining access to the chilled liquid within and they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes.

There’s the simple classic bottle opener that resembles a key and in some senses it is a key to the golden goodness inside.  These range from the pared down cap poppers on a Swiss Army Knife to heavy duty jobs with solid Sterling Silver rod handles.Cast metal openers might do the job for a while, but don’t underestimate the sheer force required to pop a bottle cap.  Cheaper ones tend to go to pieces after a while.

More sophisticated versions include CellarDine’s ZapCap, which isn’t the most compact unit in the world, but is certainly effective.  It even has a magnet which holds the removed caps in place for neat disposal. You simply place it over the neck of a bottle and with just a gentle push removes the cap with a minimum of effort and fuss.   ZapCap works on metal pop off and twist off caps and is a must have gadget for Christmas, along with the appropriate glassware for the lager of your choice.

But what if you are stuck without any of these excellent bottle openers?   How can you gain access to that well deserved brew?Obvious tip is, buy a beer bottle opener and don’t lose it!  Keep one handy at all times by the wine rack – in fact buy a wine rack just so you can keep a bottle opener next to it!   In extremis however, try these emergency options that use everyday objects to crack off that bottle cap without breaking glass or ruining your expensive dental work (they should work with pop off caps, but twist off caps will probably need a bottle opener or brute force and pliers).

So long as you are not a “yoof” who walks around with the jeans at half mast, your belt’s buckle can function as a bottle opener.  Take off your belt first though.You don’t want to try any sudden motions with glass in that area of your body.f you have a plastic lighter, prop the bottom of it (not the metal top) against the cap’s edge.Push up on the cap with the edge of the lighter. This should loosen it, if not completely pop it off. If you have keys, use one that can wedge between the cap and the bottle’s neck.  Twist the key under the cap and repeat the process until you get halfway around the cap. You should be able to simply grip the cap with your fingers and thumb and twist it off, although you may never be able to get in your front door again.

How To Get Started With Home Beer Brewing Supplies

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Home beer brewing supplies are necessary for people who wish to start doing it at home. If you do not have any idea where to begin, it is vital to read on. You need the basics of home beer brewing supplies to guide you as you go along to make beers that you can enjoy together with friends. The supplies will include ingredients, equipments, glassware and the list is endless. To help you find your way through the beer production maze at home, look for kits that will narrow down your search. Start with basic supplies kits and move your way up with this regard.

Home Beer Brewing Supplies Needed

The ingredients to use and a brewing kettle are the top home beer brewing supplies you need. Before you get these starter kits of beer brewing supplies you need to consider the economic. Beer production in your home must be done in an economical way and the supplies you choose to get will help you in this regard. Therefore consider buying wholesale home brewing supplies to make sure you pay with utmost flexibility. Individuals will find home beer brewing supplies by searching in the right direction.

Consider starting with home beer brewing suppliesguides like books and cds or videos. This way, you can read and listen to some of the vital instructions that you need on home beer brewing supplies. Through the purchase of relevant kits, you will find all you need to get started and it is advisable to purchase supplies this way. Make sure you know what each equipment and gadget does before you purchase. It is important also for you to consult customer care for a breakdown on some of the functions of equipment.

Many home beer brewing suppliesare available and affordable. You can choose to save money by comparing different prices and choosing the products that will suit you in every regard. Choosing the right home beer brewing supplies will definitely determine the outcome of your creation and it is probably wise to take time and get to shop for the suitable supplies. Take advantage of different websites that are dedicated to offering you information and supplies. Individuals can order online to make their work more easier. It is pretty easy to start and with the right effort and motivation, you will be brewing your very own beer at home. This is a pass time and hobby that is attracting many people from all walks of life.