Whenever I read on here about another dropped or broken glass carboy, I always think of this post: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/carboy-dangers-potential-death-232037/
A carboy carrier or milk crate works well. Don't use the type of handle that you had on that carboy, it isn't designed to pick up a full carboy.
Am I the only one with a fleeting suspicion that some of these glass horror stories we hear about are fabricated by the Better Bottle makers to drive up sales?
BTW, I am about to start my first brew in a BB, but I did just order a glass Paklab carboy from Amazon.
While we are the subject of disasters... here is what happened to us.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekuOyFXBMLU
As a matter of fact, the name is in reference to the band, one of my favorite bands of all time :rockin:! In fact i'm planning on seeing them in concert this Saturday!
Am I the only one with a fleeting suspicion that some of these glass horror stories we hear about are fabricated by the Better Bottle makers to drive up sales?.
Better bottles FTW!
I'm betting thermal shock. Wort was still pretty warm, right? and the water in teh cooler was already icy, right?.... yeah, don't do that
I don't understand why one would want to use better bottles instead of a plastic ale pale? Plastic buckets are... well...plastic, just like BB's and are WAAAAY easier to use all the way around and are less expensive.
This scares me. I just purchased a brew hauler.
Kevin
wow, stuff like that makes me think I will never buy a glass carboy
I took my one week old wort in a glass carboy out of the kegerater to shake up the yeast because it wasn't eating up the sugar anymore. I had a harness around it, that I thought was impenetrable. I was only holding it about 3 feet above my apartment floor when it slipped out of one of the harness loops. My immediate reaction was to try and kick-save it. My (almost) bare foot took the brunt of the 5.5 gallons of liquid and glass container. Then it shattered on my foot and left me with nice slices all over.
Most of the liquid went under the sink, dishwasher, cabinets. And the neighbors thought my dishwasher had overflowed!
I am still using glass carboys, but I respect them now And do not use that stupid harness.