DrDuckbutter
Well-Known Member
Through work i have basically unlimited access to Nalgene Carboys...They are recycling # 5 PP...
i have been to this site What do those recycling numbers mean?
but my question is still not really answered...
I was wondering if you can use these as a fermenter/secondary?
I was going to make a mead and did not want to tie up my glass carboys for a year (the point of this is not how long i am going to ferment my mead...)
I assume they are not food grade plastic and therefore suspect...
but should you only use # 1 or 2's??
according to the list, #5 is what tuppeware is made from??
i would appreciate any insite in this matter...my mead is dependant on some info...
Thanks
i have been to this site What do those recycling numbers mean?
but my question is still not really answered...
I was wondering if you can use these as a fermenter/secondary?
I was going to make a mead and did not want to tie up my glass carboys for a year (the point of this is not how long i am going to ferment my mead...)
I assume they are not food grade plastic and therefore suspect...
but should you only use # 1 or 2's??
according to the list, #5 is what tuppeware is made from??
i would appreciate any insite in this matter...my mead is dependant on some info...
Thanks