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    A couple of food grade sealable containers 1-2lt works, just decant wine into it. I have not had any of the bladders inside cartons split, so they should be ok. Another option is to buy the wine bottle foam packing containers from yourlocal post office for bottles. Some wine wholesalers will sell you win or port in plastic containers either byo or they supply for additional cost.
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    My wine usually sits in the passenger seat or occassionally in the rear when the younger vintages start to burst their bubbles .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    Can you buy 10l casks? PLease tell me where

    We have had a wine cask bladder rub thru on very rough roads but only once...still once can be enough
    Dan Murphy stock 10l Browns Brothers Dry Red casks - pretty reasonable quality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    Ahhh....thats why I haven't seen them. We don't have Dan Murphy local to us
    I don't drink red but Numpty likes it...and likes Brown Bros

    BUT...10 litres is a lot to have sloshing around if the bladder does spring a leak
    ... and a lot to have to drink at once if you don't want to see it go to waste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    Distinguished Colleagues,

    In 8 weeks Mrs Scallops and I will embark on our around Oz trip in our new Defender. Now - I don't drink - but Mrs Scallops loves her red wine. I was thinking of buying a few 10l Browns Brothers casks - reasonable quality and enough to keep Kat going for a few weeks at least - but - I wondered if anyone has had the experience of wine bladders rubbing and rupturing - especially on long corrugated sections of road.

    We are going to very remote and tough tracks (Old Gunbarrel, Kimberleys, Nathan River road, Chambers Pillar etc) and I don't want a sea of wine throughout Grover. What do you think?

    There's always plenty of dead roos and other vermin along the roads of Australia. I'd suggest fill their bladders up with whatever and take it along with you. They're easily replaceable. Problem is at moment we're trying to dry the blackfellas up so there;s a shortage of grog in the dead centre at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    Ahhh....thats why I haven't seen them. We don't have Dan Murphy local to us
    I don't drink red but Numpty likes it...and likes Brown Bros

    BUT...10 litres is a lot to have sloshing around if the bladder does spring a leak
    If he's drunk ten litres at a sitting, bladder control is the least of his worries.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    Can you buy 10l casks? PLease tell me where

    We have had a wine cask bladder rub thru on very rough roads but only once...still once can be enough


    Liqourland stocks them as well


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    View store item - The Drunken Goat

    Solution - bolt to storage system!!!!!

    We normally only use cask for emergencies!

    We just use the std wine box with cardboard in between the bottles or for spirits we have used the foam bottle wraps you get in duty free!

    In the dry areas get your bottles and store them in your wrapped up swags! Protects the bottles!

    North of the Jardine in cape york we burried all our booze and marked it on the GPS.

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    I always take a case of wine up north and I've been up and down the dreaded Mitchell Plateau road prior to grading and never had any trouble with the standard arrangement of the cardboard dividers.

    I don't want to be inflammatory and I acknowledge the comments here but Ive never had trouble with taking alcohol through communities. We generally have only passed through, maybe stopped for fuel and that's it. All alcohol supplies were discretely hidden and we went on our way.

    The only time we had to have a dry night was at the caravan park at Giles. It was well signposted.

    Pouring my wine on the ground because I need to drive from one point through my own country to another point is not an aceptable option. I'll happily to my best to support the spirit of the laws and respect those who established them.

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