Rivenin
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With a kid on the way... i don't know how good i'm going to be with getting my wife to accept the whole "i need a food saver for hops" and plus with the reviews i've been reading... most of the cheaper ones tend to need a bit of maintenance after a bit.
So i got to thinking, would these kind of jars work after flooding with CO2? Considering they are air tight, and the addition of CO2 would work just fine. and of course, storing in the freezer
Or would regular mason jars flodded with CO2 function the same?
with the kiddo on the way, i'm thinking of just getting 3-4 lbs of hops, a sack of grain (and some other misc poundage) and some dry sachets of yeast (i have glycerine as well for harvesting yeast) , so i can save money and have an impromptu brew day when time allows... plus i do 2.5 gallon batches, so i wouldn't be going through all that much
So i got to thinking, would these kind of jars work after flooding with CO2? Considering they are air tight, and the addition of CO2 would work just fine. and of course, storing in the freezer
Or would regular mason jars flodded with CO2 function the same?
with the kiddo on the way, i'm thinking of just getting 3-4 lbs of hops, a sack of grain (and some other misc poundage) and some dry sachets of yeast (i have glycerine as well for harvesting yeast) , so i can save money and have an impromptu brew day when time allows... plus i do 2.5 gallon batches, so i wouldn't be going through all that much