NoviceBrewer420
Chef, Baker, Apprentice Brewer/ Rookie Homebrewer
Can you use mason jars to bottle? I ran out of bottles and filled a few quart mason jars. Do yall think they can withstand the pressure
Alrighty thank youI wouldn't risk it. I'd store them in a covered plastic tote box. Wearing some PPE when opening might be a good idea.
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Just don't buy bottles with twist-off caps.Keep some plastic soda bottles. When they get hard you know they are carbed up. Buy a few more 12 packs. Inexpensive bottles, you just have to drink them first!
That's the best alternative. ^Keep some plastic soda bottles. When they get hard you know they are carbed up. Buy a few more 12 packs. Inexpensive bottles, you just have to drink them first!
Generally no, but it depends.What about growlers can you condition in those?
I think there's a difference to how pressure is exerted, from the inside (pressurized) or from the outside (vacuum).My first knee-jerk reaction to OP's question was, "No way, those things are not pressure rated". But after reading on and thinking it through a bit more, I realize this does need to be explored. Personally, I used quart mason jars for storing items vacuum sealed. I usually take them down to -20inHg which is close to -10psi.
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