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browndawg

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Ok so when i bought my brewing equipment i bought 2 6.5 gal. carboys and 2 5 gal. carboys. Well now i find myself not using my secondary fermenters anymore unless im adding something to the beer

My question is can i use the 5 gal carboys to ferment in and just throw a blowofff tube on or am i just asking for problems?
 
Sure as hell can. Use a blow off tube, and who says you have to fill them all the way up. You just gained yourself some capacity by stopping secondaries.
 
Might be best to scale recipes back to 4 gallons if you plan to primary in a 5... Sure, a blow off assembly will prevent blown off airlocks and associated messes, but those blow-offs will basically lose you almost all your krausen on a 5 gallon batch, and you'll miss out on some of the filtering properties of falling krausen.
 
Yeah those would be great for half batches. I have always wanted to make a beer and use two different yeasts. Those 5 gallon carboys would be perfect for that.
 
I use a mix of 5g and 6.5g as primaries. Yes, you lose some beer and kraüsen so you can adjust volume or just not worry about it. I only adjust volume because I don't want to be babysitting my primary fermenters and I try and swap out the blow off tube asap.
 
I rarely secondary but have to 5 gal carboys. I use them for 4 gal batches. They work great for brews that need a lot of time. That way I don't tie up my other fermenters with long ferment times.
 
I wish i had seen this thread two days ago. I bought the deluxe starter kit from Northern Brewer, that came with a 5 gal and a 6 gal carboy. yesterday I brewed my first IPA(5 gallon batch: so i obviously put it in the 5 gallon carboy), and this morning I have Krausen everywhere in my kitchen :( Ah well means i did something right if that much foam formed in the first 24 hours.
 
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