DrummerBoySeth said:Yes. It originally held water, so it is food-grade. I am sure there are people here who will disagree, but the beer does not care what the bottle looks like or where it comes from. Since it is food-grade plastic, it is safe, and there is no reason not to use it as a secondary fermenter. If you are planning an exceptionally long secondary (more than a month or so) then glass may be a better choice due to reduced oxygen permeability. Other than that, though, it should work fine.
DrummerBoySeth said:Yes. It originally held water, so it is food-grade. I am sure there are people here who will disagree, but the beer does not care what the bottle looks like or where it comes from. Since it is food-grade plastic, it is safe, and there is no reason not to use it as a secondary fermenter. If you are planning an exceptionally long secondary (more than a month or so) then glass may be a better choice due to reduced oxygen permeability. Other than that, though, it should work fine.
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