i feel like the people that are choosing plastic are sacrificing making a better beer with no extra chemicals in it because you don't want to pay a little more... i just think that is sad, i don't have a lot of extra money that i can spend on brewing and i wont brew till i have the right tools to make it work
Is there actually any evidence that food grade fermentation buckets leach "chemicals" into fermenting beer? By evidence, I mean tested in a lab under the same conditions you would encounter in fermenting beer...
I thought there was a thread a while back that talked about estrogen-like compounds in plastic or something like that...... but, it seemed that the conditions were much more extreme than fermenting some beer.
I know there are concerns with some types of plastic, under some kinds of circumstances - but is there any conclusive proof - or even a single "experiment" that has been conducted to substantiate any of this in relation to fermenting beer in food grade buckets??
Seems like it would be a cool experiment (real/controlled/lab setting) for one of the various podcasts to carry out. Or aha, or something.....