LOL this is an issue that seems to be pretty much split down the middle . . .
It's because it is really an irrevelant issue. If either affected the beer in some way, then THEY ALL wouldn't be used by millions of brewers/winemakers/cider makers.
Bottom line, there is no best in brewing, only what YOU prefer. Plastic and glass these days both work perfectly fine, and people are quite happy with their choices. And ultimately you'll have to make up your own mind. All you'll in these type of threads will be people's preferences, it will be 50 50, and you'll STILL have to go in the store and pick one or the other or both.
And FYI, all "This Vs That" arguments are summed up pretty well in this thread This Vs. That - A Pro/Con Analysis
The glass vs plastic "debate" is pointless, it doesn't matter they all work perfectly fine. One's not better than any other.
There is little "absolutes" in brewing, glass vs plastic, Stainless vs Aluminum, Batch vs fly- they all work fine. Hence the recommendation to look at the "this -vs-that" sticky.
In brewing all that matters is what you prefer. It's up to you to make that decision. But it's not about what's better or worse, just what's better for YOU.
So use what works best for you. Either one has the potential to make award winning beer, or crap, because it's not the tools it's the brewer who makes great beer.
I guess i really dont know which works better yet
That is because the answer is neither.
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