WalleyeGuy
Well-Known Member
This resonates with me and I have to add to it. I am a little bit offended at this whole thread.
Glass can break and it's sharp. We get it. It's a good reminder, almost as good as: brewing involves handling dangerous equipment... so don't drink while brewing, just like you don't drink while driving.
Many people have glass carboys and like them. Someone (and maybe 20 registered others) dropped their carboy and really hurt themselves in a way that is barely imaginable. So.... should every one say "sucker" to glass carboy owners until they stop using them. Or can we move on?
certainly not my intention to offend you.
My question was, and is, genuine. Better bottles haven't been around forever and same with nylon straps. I am new to brewing, but prefer to use glass. If I am using glass, what have people found to be good ways to move their bottles? It's been done for years, there has to be some good ideas.
I appreciate the suggestions, such as milk crates...that's good idea, I can use that. That is the type of advice I look for on this board. This is a good place to learn from others, sometimes from their mistakes (ie do not pour from full carboy) and sometimes from their success (use a milk crate).