Bernie Brewer
Grouchy Old Fart
Hmmmm, I have four carboys, and have never broken one *knocks on wooden computer desk* I have carriers for all of them though, and am verycareful with them.....

Ol' Grog said:I've been reading "hot" water....what are we talking here? Right after boiling or from the tap? Taps usually run around 150 to180.
Ditto. Same procedure here.Torchiest said:It seems to me like people make carboy sanitation and care way more complicated than they need to. I just take mine to the bathtub and dump the trub down the drain, then I rinse it a couple times with lukewarm water. Then I stick my brush in there, spin it around a couple times to get the gunk off the sides, and rinse it a couple more times. Everything comes right off. no problem. When it's time to brew, I fill it about halfway with water, add iodophor, and swirl it around for a minute. I haven't had any infection issues or other problems, and no breakage. *knocking on wood HARD*
homebrewer_99 said:That's where his home attaches to the hitch ... through the closet ...![]()
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Ol' Grog said:I've been reading "hot" water....what are we talking here? Right after boiling or from the tap? Taps usually run around 150 to180.
dibby33 said:P.S. Sitting at work drinking a 3yr old bottle of Theaksons Old Peculiar. Yippeee
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lorenae said:I've only broken one carboy, and it was because I dropped it. No injuries, just a mess. But my friend had a visit to the ER when she broke one. It seems like the breakage is random, but it really isn't. It might get bumped several times and not break or show any damage- but then you just lightly bump it against the sink and SMASH. That's what happened to my friend- she had hauled a full 5 gallon carboy to the basement by herself, let it ferment and then racked it. Then picking it up to clean it in the basement sink, she lightly rapped it against the faucet. She drove herself to the ER (only 1 mile away) to the hospital where I work. Lots of bruising and quite a few stitches on her wrist. She had a big bandage for a while. She said there was lots of bleeding.
I think carboys are pretty durable, and I bet I must bump them or use water that's too hot or something, and they show no signs of breakage. Then suddenly, they might break. The straw that breaks the camel's back. I have one 3 gallon BB that I've never used (I bought it for wine), and one 5 gallon that I use all the time. The BBs are lighter to carry and unbreakable. I'm going to have to get some more.
Lorena
todd_k said:The hitch has been in my closest since I got rid of my Jeep, can't exactly put it on a VW Passat.
Grimsawyer said:......ok.... where the hell do you work? Sitting at work drinking beer? :rockin: I mean I LOVE my job, I really do. But beer at work? And on the internet surfing beer sites? I don't care if you get paid 2 dollars an hour, I could put in some serious overtime at that place to make up the difference! At the same time drinking my cares away.![]()
homebrewer_99 said:That's where his home attaches to the hitch ... through the closet ...![]()
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