These: http://morebeer.com/search/104258 as soon as MoreBeer gets them back in stock.
I was looking at the 60l eta was 5/15 then changed to 5/21 now just backordered. Thats what is leaning me toward the 13 gallon cubes from austinhomebrew
These: http://morebeer.com/search/104258 as soon as MoreBeer gets them back in stock.
Looks like a really expensive plastic bucket.
Or just ferment in your brew kettle (that's what I do)...the stainless makes temp control really easy.
Glass Carboy, Winpak Plastic Jug, and Food Grade Lowe's Bucket "Lowes.....Let's Brew Something Together"
Those of you that use 1/4 or 1/2 barrels what are you using for a air tight lid and if just using the shank that was on it how is it to clean since a carboy is hard enough to clean
metalpysko said:Can u use a bucket from home depot or is that a different type of plastic being used???
I wouldn't keep anything in plastic for too long though. Long secondaries and such is probably best done in glass or stainless
I was Gonna let it stay in the primary for 180 day then transfer in the secondary like a glass Carboy
Antler said:Two 15 gallon barrels, four 6.5 gallon carboys, a 7.5 gallon bucket, and 1/4 barrel sanke.
Sanke will see its maiden ferment in two weeks.
Ok so once the fermentation has begone put the top on it?