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Broken Glass Carboy Horror Stories Compendium

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by passedpawn, Dec 27, 2012.

 

  1. FloppyKnockers

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 16, 2015
    I've done something similar. I put mine in the recycle bin and took it to the curb. I feel very secure knowing that I will probably never get cut by it when it breaks.
     
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  2. iBrewR

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 16, 2015
    Wonder if there's a correlation between men who ferment in plastic and men who sit to pee?

    Not that there's anything wrong with either. :cross:
     
  3. chisena

    Banned

    Posted Oct 16, 2015
    Wife super pissed about wood floor damage. Me cowering like a kitten for my actions...

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  4. chisena

    Banned

    Posted Oct 16, 2015

    Holy $hit!
     
  5. MaxStout

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Oct 16, 2015
    You got gashed and your wife was pissed about the wood floor? Yikes.

    Hope you're OK.
     
  6. day_trippr

    We live in interesting times...

    Posted Oct 16, 2015
    People are idiots...
     
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  7. junior

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 17, 2015
    ibrewr,
    depends on the status of your prostate, some times it's swollen and takes time, better sitting than standing around for five minutes. As for plastic, I switched and love it,just happened to using one for my latest ale.

    REgard's

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  8. chisena

    Banned

    Posted Oct 17, 2015

    Like... everyone... everywhere?
     
  9. day_trippr

    We live in interesting times...

    Posted Oct 17, 2015
    Evidentially, yes...

    Cheers! ;)
     
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  10. chisena

    Banned

    Posted Oct 18, 2015
    I feel really bad for these guys! Sucks to get cut that bad.
     
  11. bja

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 19, 2015
    Carboy + concrete driveway = lack of common sense.
     
  12. barnaclebob

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 19, 2015
    Pretty sure a carboy will break if dropped or set down too hard on just about any common flooring surface in a house.
     
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  13. iBrewR

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 20, 2015
    Wouldn't want to be behind you in the port-a-john line at a beerfest. :D
     
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  14. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Nov 17, 2015


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  15. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Nov 7, 2016
    Click picture for the original thread...

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  16. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Mar 25, 2017

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  17. RevKev

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 25, 2017
    Hmm this is amusing and sad.

    Glassware is delicate.. on a side note I teach a general chemistry lab and the first thing the students do is check into their drawers. Meaning pulling out glassware inspecting it and putting it back. First lab I ever was responsible for freshman this girl literally crushes a test tube in her hand. Not ****ting you. So I take her off to the stock room her hand gushing and the moral is be careful.
     
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  18. ChocolateMaltyBalls

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 25, 2017
    I spent a lot of money in college replacing chemistry lab glassware. That's one of the reasons I don't use glass carboys.
     
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  19. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Mar 26, 2017
    [​IMG]
     
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  20. Stealthcruiser

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 26, 2017


    That'll make an awesome lamp shade now!

    Edit : As a hanging lamp.
     
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  21. IslandLizard

    Progressive Brewing Staff Member  

    Posted Mar 26, 2017
    Just silicone that bottom back on! As good as new.
     
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  22. Stillraining

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 26, 2017
    I think I just moved from Glass Wine fermenting and storage to Pet!
     
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  23. Newsman

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Apr 4, 2017
    Well, a lot of folks here swear by fermenting in PET, but long-term storage/aging in glass. A good idea a lot of folks have done here is to use a plastic crate to carry your glass in, so it is less likely to break. And if you're using it for long-term storage/aging, you're less likely to be moving it around a lot. :)
     
  24. b-boy

    16%er  

    Posted Apr 4, 2017
    Is this the girl????

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  25. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 4, 2017
    Right, I would think a glass carboy in a crate would be pretty safe to handle. Seems like an ideal setup.

    [edit] well, I guess there's the cleaning part
     
  26. b-boy

    16%er  

    Posted Apr 4, 2017
    Every time I've come close to dropping one was during a cleaning session. Wet, slippery, and glass are not a good combination.
     
  27. Mainer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 4, 2017
    I swear by glass carboys.
    They're dangerous, but they make you look cool.
    Just like smoking.
     
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  28. shoengine

    Whale Noun Member

    Posted Apr 4, 2017
    Impressive amount of destruction. I think there are some good best-practices from this thread that could be summarized in the OP. A solid carrying device like a milk crate is absolutely on the top of my list. Second is a carboy cover.
     
  29. Stillraining

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 5, 2017
    Yah I know where your coming from but I just cant get past this image burned in my brain.
    Our wine is not something that's going to win an award anyway so I think I'm selling the glass. We use the web type carrier's but there are enough food for thought images on this thread for me to pull the trigger and just remove the risk completely from our process before we add one of our own for all your viewing enjoyment.

    Carry on.

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  30. shoengine

    Whale Noun Member

    Posted Apr 5, 2017
    Just crated up my fermenter last night.

    It makes sense that these things fail though. Unknown quality of manufacture, unqualified suitability for purpose, improper handling, insufficient inspection intervals. It all adds up to accidents eventually.
     
  31. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 10, 2017
    [​IMG]
     
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  32. Diver_Alan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 11, 2017
    I have been using glass carboys since I started brewing about 3 years ago. THey have always worked great other than they can be more difficult to clean then same other types of fermentations. I have been wanting to upgrade to a SS conical for some time but the cost has held me back. What can I say I am cheep, that's why I started brewing. I thought I would save money. (Ask me how that worked out):D

    This all changed about a month ago I was cleaning my carboy and it was slick from the soap. It slipped out of my hand. It only dropped a few inches but unfortunately I have granite counter tops.

    The good news is I didn't loose any beer however it did lead to a trip to the ER and 13 stitches to my hand. It was not painful at the time but a month later it is quite painful if I put any pressure on my hand and they say I may have nerve damage.

    Until last month I thought glass carboys were great and still agree you can make great beer in them. I did not upgrade to Stainless steel because I was cheap.

    I have now spent much more on medical bills than a top of the line SS conical would cost and I am currently using a POS plastic bucket to make my beer in.

    Glass carboys are great until they are not. If you choose to use them you will break one at some point. Wear gloves shoes and long pants so when you do break one the only damage will be to the carboy.

    Be safe
     
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  33. shoengine

    Whale Noun Member

    Posted Apr 11, 2017
    Use what you are comfortable using. If you aren't interested in minding the health of the carboys or controlling the conditions the carboys are used in, then PET is the way to go.

    I've been drinking out of glass, plastic and metal for many years. My wife will argue with me that aluminum is the way to go, at least for Coke, but I've always preferred glass, with plastic an unfortunate delivery system at the bottom of the list. Figures since I'd rather not go with plastic to drink out of, why would I want my beer to ferment or condition in a plastic container?
     
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  34. bja

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 11, 2017
    What makes you think that?
     
  35. Newsman

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Apr 11, 2017
    Law of averages??? Seems like almost everyone who uses one eventually breaks one.
     
  36. bja

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 11, 2017
    Conjecture.
     
  37. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 11, 2017
    Prove it :)
     
  38. pinemarten

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Apr 11, 2017
    This thread could double as SS BrewBucket advert.
     
  39. nasty_rabbit

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 12, 2017
    I have been brewing off and on since 1993 using only glass and have only had one broken here. It wasn't me who broke it, a friend dropped it. Awareness of your surroundings and average caution are all that is needed to maintain a safe environment. 1 seven gallon, 2 six and a halves, 2 fives, about 20 one gallon jugs and a boat load of common sense.
     
  40. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 12, 2017
    This broken carboy belonged to the same guy as the strawberry one above. I think he broke this one first.

    [​IMG]
     
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