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6.5 gallon glass carboy

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MSRP: $40.00
Average Price: $33.86
Recommended?
Yes: 48 / No: 2

6.5 gallon glass (dangerous if dropped, but well trusted and retro!)

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fossum_13
Junior Member
fossum_13's Reviews
03-02-2010, 01:07 PM
Price: $50.00
Pros: glass
Cons: cleaning
Recommended? Yes

Comments: More sanitary, durable, heavy, but a pain to clean if your brew cakes onto the glass.


Tmeister
Member
Tmeister's Reviews

10-02-2009, 01:00 AM
Price: $40.00
Pros: clean
Cons: you have to be carefull
Recommended? Yes

Comments: I love the Italian 6.5 gallon carboys. These things are very easy to keep clean with the right chemicals and sanitation is better than any other surface. These things rock, and I wouldn't reccomend anything else except a S.S. conical if you have the room and the money to spend.


Aleforge

Senior Member
Aleforge's Reviews

05-15-2009, 08:15 AM
Price: $40.00
Pros: You can watch the fermentation process
Cons: Heavy and be dangerous is dropped, prices have gone up
Recommended? No

Comments: I like using Better Bottles over glass anymore, however they still do a great job. They also last forever if not dropped, however be super careful some serious injuries have come from broken carboys. I recommend using a brew-sling, milk crate, etc to carry them about.


JohnnyKim
Member
JohnnyKim's Reviews

03-02-2009, 06:35 AM
6.5 gallon glass carboy
Price: $35.00
Recommended? Yes

Comments: Havnt used it yet. expecting to use it in a few weeks, will update review.

Havnt used it yet. expecting to use it in a few weeks, will update review.



jcadwell
Junior Member
jcadwell's Reviews

02-09-2009, 03:20 PM
6.5 gallon glass carboy
Price: $40.00
Recommended? Yes

Comments: 6.5 gallon glass carboy.... its glass and it ferments beer... what more can you say?


Stout Man
Senior Member
Stout Man's Reviews

01-21-2009, 11:17 AM
6.5 gallon glass carboy
Price: $25.00
Recommended? Yes

Comments: Easy to clean, works great for all primary fermentations. Excellent for price. Not as nice as a conical but way cheaper.


humann_brewing

More Humann than human
humann_brewing's Reviews

01-19-2009, 06:05 PM
6.5 gallon glass carboy
Recommended? Yes

Comments: Primary that is my workhorse and easy to clean and see what is happening too


maddrum2112
Junior Member
maddrum2112's Reviews

12-19-2008, 02:09 PM
6.5 gallon glass carboy
Recommended? Yes

Comments: coolcool cool cool cool cool cool coolcoolcool cool cool cool cool cool coolcoolcool cool cool cool cool cool coolcoolcool cool cool cool cool cool cool


jimba009
Senior Member
jimba009's Reviews

09-03-2008, 02:46 PM
6.5 gallon glass carboy
Price: $35.00
Recommended? Yes

Comments: IT IS ACTUALLY A 6 GALLON SINCE THEY CLOSED THE PLANT IN MEXICO. I HAVE FOUND A COUPLE OF 5 GALLON CARBOYS AT SWAP MEETS THOUGH.


Couevas

Senior Member
Couevas's Reviews

08-06-2008, 02:36 PM
6.5 gallon glass carboy
Price: $25.00
Recommended? Yes

Comments: A must as a primary fermenter. Works much better than a 5 gallon. A 5 gallon will not give you enough headspace for most primary fermentations.


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