DrJerryrigger
Well-Known Member
I've been pondering this recently. I an in need of some more carboys and was thinking about the possibility of making some. I've worked as a glass blower, though its been a wile, and I don't have access to a shop right now.
But I came to the thought; what shape would I make it in.
The basic carboy dimensions (with out getting into calculus) give roughly the least glass used for the given volume, given a flat bottom and domed top. Make scents for making a storage bottle, but may not be ideal for fermentation.
Most of you likely are familiar with the "steam lager" fermenter design, which is a wide shallow vessel.
Then there are the conical fermenters. But I have no idea if there is any advantage to scaling them down.
I was hoping some people had some more information and or thoughts on this topic as it pertains to the home brewer scale.
But I came to the thought; what shape would I make it in.
The basic carboy dimensions (with out getting into calculus) give roughly the least glass used for the given volume, given a flat bottom and domed top. Make scents for making a storage bottle, but may not be ideal for fermentation.
Most of you likely are familiar with the "steam lager" fermenter design, which is a wide shallow vessel.
Then there are the conical fermenters. But I have no idea if there is any advantage to scaling them down.
I was hoping some people had some more information and or thoughts on this topic as it pertains to the home brewer scale.