Pails vs Carboys

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Antsvb
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Post by Antsvb »

Well, I've just upgraded to a 23l glass. I'm now very excited, wish my brew would hurry up so I can rack into it..... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Noodles
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Post by Noodles »

Glass sounds great. Does it have a tap and everything? Can just imagine the fermentation, it'd be like a beer lava lamp.
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Antsvb
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Post by Antsvb »

Nah, no tap, but looks bloody fantastic. Get to see all the action taking place.
:D :D :D
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Post by Noodles »

So how does that work then? You rack it into a carboy for bottling?
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Antsvb
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Post by Antsvb »

Syphon it out straight into a keg. :D
I guess if bottling you could just attach the bottler onto the end of your racking hose.
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