Re: Glass or Plastic carboys

Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:59 am

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Mylo wrote:
TheDarkSide wrote:I even had a dead mouse in one once, soaked in PBW...no more dead mouse smell.


Aww, man. You could have brewed the official rat pad brew.... Now improved with 100% more rat in it!


Mylo


Yeah but I wasn't sure when to put it in...at 15 minutes, knockout, or dry rat with it.



I would opt for First Wort Ratting... the more contact time the better! :bnarmy:
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Re: Glass or Plastic carboys

Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:17 am

Glass, Definately. The problem with plastic is that after a while you get little nicks and crannies from whatever you choose to do in there. these little places are a great harbor for bacteria that will eat your your beautiful little yeasties and make your beer taste like old socks
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Re: Glass or Plastic carboys

Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:27 am

The only thing that touches the interior of my better bottles is hot PBW solution.

RJH311 wrote:Glass, Definately. The problem with plastic is that after a while you get little nicks and crannies from whatever you choose to do in there. these little places are a great harbor for bacteria that will eat your your beautiful little yeasties and make your beer taste like old socks
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Re: Glass or Plastic carboys

Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:53 am

Do you guys that use better bottles scrub them at all or just soak em in hot PBW?
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Re: Glass or Plastic carboys

Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:43 pm

Chupa LaHomebrew wrote:I just feel like glass is a lifelong investment, or close to it. The better bottles are great, but I feel like at some point, I would be sketched out about the sanitation. ...

I've had one carboy crack on me, and I believe I'm pretty gentle on them and don't temperature stress them. I just noticed the crack while a beer was fermenting with a slight seep from underneath. I transferred the beer and pitched the carboy (out that is, not with yeast). I had another one slip from my hands and shatter. Luckily it was just filled with sludge at the time, but still made a big mess. Glass is long-lived, but I don't consider it lifelong.

Today I use plastic, glass, and stainless. I use the stainless for big batches (14.5 gallon Fermenator), the glass for funky brews, and the plastic better bottle for lagers that I have to lower into a chest freezer. For small, non-lager, non-funky, either plastic or glass.

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Re: Glass or Plastic carboys

Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:20 pm

MexicanMafia wrote:Do you guys that use better bottles scrub them at all or just soak em in hot PBW?


Just soak in PBW ( matter of fact mine still has it in there from last Saturday...looks pretty clean ). then I empty most of it out, and shake the rest of it around to help clean them out. Only once ( Dunkelweisen ) did I have to put a soft cloth in there to help it along.

My only concern with them is holding things for a long time, but I figure when I start doing lagers, I'll lager in a corny keg, right?
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Re: Glass or Plastic carboys

Thu Mar 05, 2009 7:52 pm

I think Ive just been sold on converting to better bottles.
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