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sabitu

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I saw that Midwest is advertising a new plastic version of the Big Mouth Bubbler in the latest BYO issue. I know a lot of people were asking for the Big Mouth to be made in plastic and it looks like they listened. These plastic Bubblers appear to be taller and more narrow than the glass version. As long as they're not too tall this might be a nice feature to fit multiple fermenters inside a fermentation chamber.

I primarily use Better Bottles so this new plastic Big Mouth Bubbler has caught my interest. I haven't seen it show up on any of the online retail sites yet.
 
Interested as well depending on price. I switched from glass to buckets since I have to carry my wort from the garage downstairs through a finished basement.
 
This would be fantastic! I am afraid of the glass ones for some reason but I've wanted one all the same.
 
you guys don't worry about scratching the plastic and getting bacteria in the scratches?
I switched to all glass for that reason?

but i saw that too right when i was getting ready to buy a glass big mouth - now i don't know which way to go...
 
you guys don't worry about scratching the plastic and getting bacteria in the scratches?
I switched to all glass for that reason?

but i saw that too right when i was getting ready to buy a glass big mouth - now i don't know which way to go...

Not at all. If you scratch a Better Bottle or the newer varieties you are doing something wrong in the cleaning process. I am close to 3 years and have no intention of retiring any of mine.

Carboy brushes are a no-no. A soak in Oxyclean then rinse, insert a washcloth and swirl, rinse more and done. It takes longest to fill with water/Oxyclean. Rinsing takes about 10 minutes.

I will never own glass because, IMO, it is far to risky.
 
I'd be very interested in this. Anyone want to scan the ad and get it on here?

Here you go. I want 2. Now. hoping they're priced a bit better than the glass though.
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I switched to buckets after I had 2 better bottles that would not come clean no matter what I soaked in there.

I would be interested in these if the price is reasonable.
 
I want these too. I use better bottles right now but they can be a pain to clean. With a plastic big mouth you could get those tricky spots so much easier.
 
you guys don't worry about scratching the plastic and getting bacteria in the scratches?
Not at all, I can read the instructions and don't use cleaning methods that will harm the plastic. Regardless I'd rather toss a cheap piece of equipment and mitigate the risk of injuring myself with broken glass.

One of these might be interesting if I do more secondaries with fruit larger than cherries.
 
I don't understand why they don't make the outside smooth or at least similar to the glass version. Some people use heat tape to control fermentation temps which needs a relatively flat surface. This plastic version will never work in that application unless you use a really narrow piece of heat tape and wrap the smooth, center portion. Hopefully that's just a prototype picture and they end up smooth.
 
I don't understand why they don't make the outside smooth or at least similar to the glass version. Some people use heat tape to control fermentation temps which needs a relatively flat surface. This plastic version will never work in that application unless you use a really narrow piece of heat tape and wrap the smooth, center portion. Hopefully that's just a prototype picture and they end up smooth.

I imagine some of the indentations are strengthening gusset-ish design. The silly rough marbling is just...weird. I mean, are they TRYING to build areas that krausen will move into and make it fun to clean?
 
what is the point? its just a fancy bucket if its made of plastic. the glass better bottle is glass, which makes it different.

want a bucket style plastic fermenter with a twist off lid? throw a gamma seal lid on your bucket. done for less than half the cost of one of these.
 
I'll consider it when they make a ported version. I've got 3 ported Better Bottles and couldn't be happier...except for the price of the valve assembly. A less expensive alternative (and please note that I said "less expensive", not "cheaper") would be VERY welcome.
 
want a bucket style plastic fermenter with a twist off lid? throw a gamma seal lid on your bucket. done for less than half the cost of one of these.

Just FYI, I had a gamma seal on a couple of my fermenters.....I just took the rings off and noticed a nice crusted gunk-ring all the way up underneath where the gamma ring sat.
 
Northern brewer already sold out. That didn't take long.


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I put one in a cart last night, I waited so I could buy from my computer and not my cell phone...bummer. I hope they're in stock again soon.
 
what is the point? its just a fancy bucket if its made of plastic. the glass better bottle is glass, which makes it different.

want a bucket style plastic fermenter with a twist off lid? throw a gamma seal lid on your bucket. done for less than half the cost of one of these.

??? AFAIK Better Bottle only makes PET bottles. Plastic not glass.

How do you clean the under side of the ring that stays attached to the bucket?
I find the ring almost impossible to remove without damaging it.

I prefer Better Bottles and find them even easier to clean than my buckets. Oxyclean soak, rinse, insert a washcloth and a quart of hot water and swirl, rinse more and done. Maybe ten minutes after the soak.

If I ever start adding stuff that makes the wide mouth desirable I would certainly want one. I like that it is 6.5 instead of 6 gallons.
 
For me, I went to buckets for cease of cleaning. I do still miss watching things happen in there.

Midwest has them but by the time you add shopping, not worth it. If my LHBS eventually gets them, I may pick one up.


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For me, I went to buckets for cease of cleaning. I do still miss watching things happen in there.

Midwest has them but by the time you add shopping, not worth it. If my LHBS eventually gets them, I may pick one up.


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I agree with your entire post. I had two in my cart and $13 shipping kills the deal for me right now
 
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