When storing some unopened bottles in the fridge, I notice that after a while they seem to have a very very slight/faint condensation on them. Yet if I put a hygrometer in the fridge it shows that the humidity is very low.
I've even wrapped a bottle in a paper kitchen towel (very absorbent) and vacuum sealed it in a bag, and the strange thing is is that once it's cold, and I open the bag and take off the towel, the bottle still has the very faint condensation on it, which means for some reason the paper towel hasn't absorbed the water at all.
I'm wondering if this could ruin being able to store unopened bottles for the long term in the fridge, since if water gets into contact with the poppers it will really degrade it.
I've even wrapped a bottle in a paper kitchen towel (very absorbent) and vacuum sealed it in a bag, and the strange thing is is that once it's cold, and I open the bag and take off the towel, the bottle still has the very faint condensation on it, which means for some reason the paper towel hasn't absorbed the water at all.
I'm wondering if this could ruin being able to store unopened bottles for the long term in the fridge, since if water gets into contact with the poppers it will really degrade it.