RACKING CANE USE

May 19, 12
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  • Jan 3, 2008 . The main advantage to using a racking cane is that it allows liquid to be siphoned
  • Mar 30, 2010 . I use a racking cane in a carboy cap in the carboy, a corny beer fitting with a hose
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  • Feb 28, 2006 . And I just realized when I moved from the primary to the secondary on my chianti,
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