I want to get a glass carboy for primary fermentation. With the HBS I'm looking at, I can choose between 5 gal, 6 gal, and 6.5 gal. Which should I get?
I know blowoff can still happen with 6.5, but would be less likely than with 6 or 5 gal. I've read several different discussions about blowoff. Some of what I've read suggests that blowoff is a good thing because it gets rid of some of the harsher elements in the fermentation process by drawing it out of your beer. Is this really a big deal? And if so, should I try to get blowoff by getting a 5 or 6 gallon carboy instead of 6.5?
If blowoff doesn't make beer noticeably better then I'd rather have more finished product than less in which case I should go for the bigger carboy, right?
I'm sure this question has been asked a hundred times, so any links or advice you could give me would be appreciated.
Oh, I forgot to mention this, but please assume I'm making 5 gallon kits or using 5 gallon recipes.
Thanks,
harrv
I know blowoff can still happen with 6.5, but would be less likely than with 6 or 5 gal. I've read several different discussions about blowoff. Some of what I've read suggests that blowoff is a good thing because it gets rid of some of the harsher elements in the fermentation process by drawing it out of your beer. Is this really a big deal? And if so, should I try to get blowoff by getting a 5 or 6 gallon carboy instead of 6.5?
If blowoff doesn't make beer noticeably better then I'd rather have more finished product than less in which case I should go for the bigger carboy, right?
I'm sure this question has been asked a hundred times, so any links or advice you could give me would be appreciated.
Oh, I forgot to mention this, but please assume I'm making 5 gallon kits or using 5 gallon recipes.
Thanks,
harrv