PackerfaninSanDiego
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still looking for that clear 6 gallon bucket,anyone?
still looking for that clear 6 gallon bucket,anyone?
I put a comment asking Craig where he got these but haven't heard back yet, maybe someone else will know. Watch the beginning of this video and see the ones he has. At about 1 min 40 sec in, you'll get a good shot of it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLSKUAokKk0&list=UUoHbeio8mHTGe4G0dkTONrg&index=1
I put a comment asking Craig where he got these but haven't heard back yet, maybe someone else will know. Watch the beginning of this video and see the ones he has. At about 1 min 40 sec in, you'll get a good shot of it.
still looking for that clear 6 gallon bucket,anyone?
I just can't understand what the fascination is with being able to see the fermentation in progress. Guess I'm jaded....
It's not so much that you can see everything, I just like being able to see the differences between the trub, the beer, and the krausen. It's just another mechanism for which I know things are going well.
Denny said:I just can't understand what the fascination is with being able to see the fermentation in progress. Guess I'm jaded....
I recently sold my carboys. Even though I am fit, and not a small man...handling, moving, and cleaning glass carboys was awkward. As much as I brew, it seemed that an accident was just a matter of time.
I sold 3 of them for enough cash to buy: a 5 gallon better bottle, an 8 gallon bucket, and 2 new 7 gallon buckets.
I use 5 gallon food grade buckets for 2.5 to 4 gallon batches, and a 3 gallon better bottle for any of these that need secondary.
I use 7 gallon buckets for most batches, and a 5 gallon better bottle for any that need secondary
The 8 gallon bucket is awesome for 6 gallon batches, or high gravity 5 gallon batches..no need for a blowoff!
No right or wrong on this question...there are many paths to good beer!
edit: I almost forgot: Odor is not really an issue: the same cleaning method most use for carboys takes care of buckets and better bottles, the advantage is you can pre-clean easily with a soft rag or sponge: 24 hour soak in PBW or Oxyclean, hot water rinse, Starsan= clean with no odor.