Man, ya crazy, man! I'm in agreement with Bobby. Would be nice to be able to clean my carboys with a rag instead of soaking them. Could scrub and get them cleaner without using so much water. I'd have to use a different method of siphoning, but that's not a big deal. I typically use the carboy caps and start the siphon by a blast of co2 to push the beer out. Would maybe pick up an autosiphon or something.
Yesterday I got an email from NB touting these. Not two hours later I got an email from Midwest for the exact same thing. Just a coincidence, I guess.
I use carboy caps and 6lbs of co2 to push my beer into a cornie as well, but for me, this is 'closed transfer' is more important than easily cleaning a standard carboy....
I would love to get a few of these 6.5 ones but I am not willing to go back to an open transfer.....
If anyone figures out how to modify the cap to take a CO2 please share!!!
I would love to get a few of these 6.5 ones but I am not willing to go back to an open transfer.....
If anyone figures out how to modify the cap to take a CO2 please share!!!
I use carboy caps and 6lbs of co2 to push my beer into a cornie as well, but for me, this is 'closed transfer' is more important than easily cleaning a standard carboy....
I would love to get a few of these 6.5 ones but I am not willing to go back to an open transfer.....
If anyone figures out how to modify the cap to take a CO2 please share!!!
^^ I like those, but one thing I don't like is how wide they are. Wider vessels take up more space if you're using a temp controlled freezer to maintain fermenting temps.
That's what I'm wondering about the Big Mouth Bubblers. If they are wider in diameter than standard carboys, then that would be another disadvantage to me. I have a pretty good sized chest freezer. It can fit 3 six gallon buckets or 4 six gallon carboys. I can fit 8 five gallon ball locks too.
I would like to see a 6-6.5 gallon PET bottle that was narrow in diameter and had the big screw on lids like the big mouth bubblers. Then one could fit a lot of carboys in a small space. You can't ever have too many carboys.
I think I'm about to pull the trigger on one of these. I wanted to use it for secondary on a stout I'm doing but the headspace will be 1.75 gallons in a 6.5 gallon BMB. I think that is too much but I worry the 5 gallon won't be used as much and for $73 with all the extras, that's a lot for something I won't use. I think the headspace would be a problem if I plan to let the beer sit on coco nibs for 7-10 days, right?
Really? That is a huge ass bummer then. Maybe it would be reserved for dry hopping in primary.Works great for a primary. I wouldn't secondary due to headspace and seals.
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Get a bunch of glass marbles to sanitize and place in the fermentor to raise the level of the beer to reduce head space. I would also them place them in a hops bag or something to keep them from rolling all over while inside.