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I'm looking for a few good fermentation containers. I'm one of those unfortunates who can taste plastic when it's been used to store food or drink (especially anything alcoholic), so I'm looking for something other than the usual food-grade 25L plastic buckets. I'll be using the them both for spirits and beer. Maybe glass? Or stainless?
I've seen the large 25L glass bottles, but with such a narrow neck, it seems like they would be very difficult to clean.
I'm a little concerned about weight, so I'd prefer several smaller containers to a single large one.
Any suggestions for a possible source would be appreciated.
I'm located in Nelson, in case it matters.
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I've seen the glass carboys at Bin Inn -- something like $110 each. I'll look into the carboy brush; thanks.
I hadn't considered O2 impermeability, but it seems like that could be an important issue, particularly for longer ferments.
What do you mean by "better bottles"?
The Blichmann fermenters look great, but I imagine shipping them from the States alone would be a bit pricey, to say the least. I might look into them anyway. I wonder if anyone in NZ makes something similar?
Using a good non scented " oxy" style of nappy soaker (the likes of napisan) will negate the need for a brush to clean your carboy - that stuff dissolves trub and other goob (its made to do the biz with black as tar, sticky as baby muck so its gotta be pretty good) after 24-48 hours soaking. All you'll need to do then is rinse thoroughly and sanitise.
You don't need to import anymore... http://www.inibrewsupply.com/ferment/
Right here in NZ... choose your size.
Interesting, thanks. Definitely pricey.
Any idea how they compare to the ones from Farra?
http://www.farra.co.nz/productdetails.php?page=1&numproj=4
Ah, good to see you here too.
It looks like the stainless kegs just have a small hole at the top? I imagine you'd have to clean them with a carboy brush, as Michael suggested for the glass ones.
Do you know of anyone who sells new ones? The only ones I saw on Keg Resources were used, and the 25L version had their handles cut off and ground over.
For storing spirits I don't bother cleaning them beyond a rinse or a soak. If I scorch them or something as a boiler, I throw in a handful of chain or something, add powdered brewery wash, soak and shake it around some. If you were after it as a fermenter... don't know really, carboy bush I suppose. Never fermented in them myself. I've heard of some folks from the US fermenting in Corny Kegs, which are available from a few places around NZ. But, they don't really seem ideal for a primary fermenter.
New kegs? No idea sorry, never looked.
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