Rook
Well-Known Member
Guys, I've currently got 1 plastic pale, 6.5 gallons I believe, and I use it as my primary fermenter and a bottling bucket. I also have a 5 gallon carboy that I use as a secondary.
When I brew I ferment in the pale for a week, rack to the carboy for 2 weeks, then transfer to the pale and bottle from there.
Problem is, my bucket doesn't have a spigot on it. This makes starting the siphon to bottle a messy process, and there is the definate potentail for germ exposure. (its only a problem here becuase I have a carboy cap that I can use to start siphons from or to the carboy).
If I had a spigot on my ale pale, I could take samples without opening up the system, as well as start a siphon from there by gravity only.
but, if I had another carboy, I could have 2 brews going at the same time, OR, I could use the extra carboy to bottle from, being able to use the carboy cap.
The plastic pale with a spigot is about 17 or 18 bucks I think, the carboy is 25. I'm tempted to get both, replace my primary pale and still get an extra carboy....
When I brew I ferment in the pale for a week, rack to the carboy for 2 weeks, then transfer to the pale and bottle from there.
Problem is, my bucket doesn't have a spigot on it. This makes starting the siphon to bottle a messy process, and there is the definate potentail for germ exposure. (its only a problem here becuase I have a carboy cap that I can use to start siphons from or to the carboy).
If I had a spigot on my ale pale, I could take samples without opening up the system, as well as start a siphon from there by gravity only.
but, if I had another carboy, I could have 2 brews going at the same time, OR, I could use the extra carboy to bottle from, being able to use the carboy cap.
The plastic pale with a spigot is about 17 or 18 bucks I think, the carboy is 25. I'm tempted to get both, replace my primary pale and still get an extra carboy....