This carboy is the best of both worlds

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This carboy is the best of both worlds

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You can see through it for those who like to perv, yet it is super easy to reach into and clean.
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I would not use these for fermenting - they are polycarbonate, and have high oxygen permeability. These are marked with #7 recycle code.
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Strawberry Rhubarb Wheat (5-gal)(AG)
Cranberry Mead
Buck-Flower Mead
Flanders Red (5-gal)(AG) x 2
On Tap:
Hefeweizen (5-gal)(AG)
Oaked Pear Cider
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This I didn't know.
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Gymrat wrote:This I didn't know.
The best plastic to ferment in is PET (#1) - it has almost no permeability, and it's clear. Unfortunately, it's flexible, and not suitable for buckets, but makes great plastic carboys. Here is a document that lists permeability for common types of plastic:http://www.faybutler.com/pdf_files/HowH ... ctGas3.pdf
In Soviet Russia, beer brews you!
My brews
Fermenting:
Strawberry Rhubarb Wheat (5-gal)(AG)
Cranberry Mead
Buck-Flower Mead
Flanders Red (5-gal)(AG) x 2
On Tap:
Hefeweizen (5-gal)(AG)
Oaked Pear Cider
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