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Chrisbrewbeers

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Does anybody know if they went out of business? They are out of stock everywhere I know. I like the way a 10 stopper fits tight compared to generic ones and I even think the material might be better, it always cleans easy compared to my generics.
Chris
 
I dont know this to be true but I've read that they may have had some production quality issues. And I agree, they do seem better than then generic ones especially with the bung fit.

Honestly though, I just had one develop a crack on the bottom and it leaked fermenting wort into my fermenchamber. The general consensus is that this is caused by soaking in PBW. I only do that because of stubborn kraussen that sometimes doesn't come off with the swirling washrag trick. So, given the lack of inventory on Better Bottles I have ordered a PET Big Mouth Bubbler. Those look like I wont have to soak in PBW since I can get my hand in the thing with a sponge.

Mine should arrive today in fact and I'll be dry hopping in it right off the bat.

I am interested in knowing what's happened to the Better Bottle supply though. If this Big Mouth Bubbler works out then it may not matter to me any more.
 
I cannot remember the source but I read that BB had a flood at the factory that damaged/ruined their equipment.
Haven't heard any updates. Fortunately I have a good supply w/ several still unopened.
I'd still use B-Brite for a good soak after use to make sure I got all the particulates removed. Then a thorough rinse. I'm not sure a wipe w/ a sponge will get it done.
Never had a BB crack in 4+ years but I'm sure it can happen. Any material will weaken over time w/ regular use & cleaning.
 
I'd still use B-Brite for a good soak after use to make sure I got all the particulates removed. Then a thorough rinse. I'm not sure a wipe w/ a sponge will get it done.

Didn't say I wouldn't be using PBW with the sponge; just wont have to let it soak! Supposedly the lengthy exposure is the issue. This will also cut down on the amount of PBW I go through too!
 
Honestly though, I just had one develop a crack on the bottom and it leaked fermenting wort into my fermenchamber. The general consensus is that this is caused by soaking in PBW. I only do that because of stubborn kraussen that sometimes doesn't come off with the swirling washrag trick.

I recently came across a tip to deal with stubborn krausen rings inside plastic carboys. Take 1 - 2 cups of PBW solution (One Step also works) or similar and add to the carboy. Add about 1/4 cup of uncooked dry rice into the carboy. Swirl that around directing it to the ring or other deposits for a few minutes and that should take care of it. Dump out the rice solution and follow your standard cleaning procedure. I have had good results using this technique and haven't noticed any scratching issues. (Don't let the rice sit in the solution for long before swirling the solution - it will eventually get soft and be less/not effective.)
 
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