I been just been given several 3 and five gallon blue-tinted plastic carboys that are currently available through a bottled water service.
On the bottom it states that the bottles are approved for use with water only.
With all of the concerns over the different grades of plastic in use with the disposable water bottles, and all of the different numbers assigned to them 1, 3, 7, etc., does anyone know if these blue carboy bottles will hold up to being exposed to use with alcohol? I can't find any kind of number identifying
code on these bottles anywhere.
Also, won't the blue tint interfere with my being able to evaluate the progress/condition of the must as it works?
Thanks,
Pogo
On the bottom it states that the bottles are approved for use with water only.
With all of the concerns over the different grades of plastic in use with the disposable water bottles, and all of the different numbers assigned to them 1, 3, 7, etc., does anyone know if these blue carboy bottles will hold up to being exposed to use with alcohol? I can't find any kind of number identifying
code on these bottles anywhere.
Also, won't the blue tint interfere with my being able to evaluate the progress/condition of the must as it works?
Thanks,
Pogo