blacklab
Well-Known Member
FlyGuy said:I'll share my experience here, because it speaks against this comment. I picked up an infection from a locally-produced no-boil wort kit that infected my equipment. It ruined 3 or 4 subsequent batches of beer because no amount of cleaning could get rid of it, and I had to replace everything. The bucket was the likely culprit since they scratch easily and can be hard to clean. I now ONLY use glass, although Better Bottles are looking attractive.
Having said this, I would not discourage anyone from using a bucket as a primary, but please recognize that the concerns over sanitization with a bucket are real. Specifically, if you get an infection, you must be prepared to replace all your plastic gear (especially buckets). Had I done this, I would have saved a lot of money in the long run.
Hey Flyguy - as noted in my previous post, I use plastic for primaries. The kind of bucket I use is a food grade bucket which my LHBS specifically sells for this purpose. It is supposed to be inert and should not pick up flavors/aromas from each batch. I find them easy to use and clean.
Is this the type of bucket you used? Was there a visible scratch?
You've got me all nervous now!