GHBWNY
Well-Known Member
This could have been disastrous: I was prepping my 6.5 gal glass carboy for secondary. There I am, bare arms, cradling it like a baby, washing it out, tipping it up, tipping it down. When I gently set it down in the sink, I noticed it had kind of a crackly "thud" instead of that distinct hollow glassy ring. Sensing something wasn't right, I slowly picked it up and gently set it down again --- same thing. One last cradle in my bare arms to inspect, and there it was --- a hairline crack a third of the way around the base, beginning to spider into the body of the vessel. While I quickly set it in the sink --- envisioning what could have happened --- I thanked God it didn't, put it in a milk crate on the floor and ordered a new carboy.
Plastic.
Plastic.