davidicus
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I received an old glass carboy from my father in law that has a hole in it about the diameter of a pencil near the bottom/side. I don't have extra funds to buy a new one and I really want to fix this one so I can brew more than one batch at a time.
Question: What can I use to plug this hole that will be strong and trustworthy, and yet won't contaminate the flavor of my wort? I thought about silicone caulking, but am not sure.
Any ideas?
Question: What can I use to plug this hole that will be strong and trustworthy, and yet won't contaminate the flavor of my wort? I thought about silicone caulking, but am not sure.
Any ideas?