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Plastic Pail from lowes

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by Cammyg, Jun 30, 2016.

 

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    Cammyg

    Member

    Posted Jun 30, 2016
    I bought a plastic Pail from lowes, I'm not sure what type of plastic it is, but is it okay to ferment in? Is there any types of buckets that you CANT use as fermenters?
     
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    Peruvian802

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 30, 2016
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    Cammyg

    Member

    Posted Jun 30, 2016
    Ah okay thanks!
     
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    Pyg

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 30, 2016
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    dmcman73

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 2, 2016
    Hope depot sells 5 gallon pails that are food safe and have a large sticker on them stating that, they are white pails.

    If you're fermenting 5 gallon batches then the 5 gallon pails are not going to cut it, no room for the krausen to go except all of the blow tube.
     
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    Erik_Mog

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 2, 2016
    I got two clear-ish white 5 gal buckets from Lowes. One has StarSan it now, and the other is a grain bucket. They are food grade HDPE. I plan to get another to use as a secondary for when I want to rack on to fruit.
     
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    JONNYROTTEN

    Banned

    Posted Jul 2, 2016
    I used to secondary in HD homer buckets and I'm still alive,As previously stated there useless for 5 gallon fementers,to small. 6.5 buckets are what you want. They sell at LHBS for around $15 with the lid..
     
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    Curtis2010

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 2, 2016
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    kh54s10

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jul 2, 2016
    There was a thread a few years ago where someone contacted Leaktite who make the buckets Home Depot sells. They said that the plastic in the orange buckets still qualifies for #2 grading but the orange dye makes it questionable for food safe. I wouldn't worry too much about grain contact etc. but I would not ferment in one. The white ones are supposed to be OK.

    5 gallon is not very useful for liquid in my set up. It is not enough room to ferment a 5 gallon batch. Great for grain with a Gamma Lid.

    I get my buckets for $1.50 with the lid at my local dairy. They used to hold syrups.
     
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    brewbama

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 2, 2016
    I mill my grain into a homer bucket. But I ferment in stainless.
     
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