I thought about the bag liner and wondered if it was practical to drop a SS ring in the bottom to keep it form pulling up when you open the top or siphon the beer out. I have access to some cheap SS rod...
That might be worth a shot.
I thought about the bag liner and wondered if it was practical to drop a SS ring in the bottom to keep it form pulling up when you open the top or siphon the beer out. I have access to some cheap SS rod...
I think this is a *great* idea, but why would it have to support the weight of the beer by itself?
Because refractometers rarely roll off tables and because PET or Reynolds Turkey bags work as good as a steel liner.
For the life of me I'll never understand why so many have issues with the Reynolds liners. Yes. They do sweat between the bag and the bucket but they still contain all the yeast and krud making clean-up as simple as a hot rinse.
Well they already kind of make the plastic hydrometer that goes in your carboy.
http://brewballstore.com/
I know you are probably thinking of a hydrometer like the glass ones, So they don't break so easily...Maybe with time...Who knows.
Reread my post, I agree with you!