Do you use plastic, glass or stainless steel for fermenters?

Plastic all the way!
6
9%
Glass rules!
20
29%
Combo of glass and plastic
20
29%
Stainless Steel
7
10%
Stainless and glass
6
9%
Stainless and plastic
5
7%
All of the above
1
1%
no pants!!!!!
3
4%
 
Total votes : 68

Glass VS Plastic VS Stainless Steel

Wed Jun 22, 2005 6:37 am

I thought it would be fun to run a poll with all the talk lately about it. I personally use plastic for primary and glass for secondary. I may start using my corney though to secondary.

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Lufah
 
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Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:16 am

I use mostly 10 gal cornies, then transfer into 5 gal for a secondary, if I'm going to do a secondary.
I will use glass if my 10 gals are busy.
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Wed Jun 22, 2005 12:36 pm

I used to use plastic about 25% of the time for primary, now it is rare since aquiring another 6.5 gal glass carboy. Secondary is about 50/50 between glass and stainless (corney keg).
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Bugeater
 
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Fri Jun 24, 2005 11:13 am

I use plastic primaries for 5 gal. batches and 10 gal. cornies for larger batches. Secondary in 5 gal. cornies.
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Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:45 pm

I use all glass all the time. My buddy that taught me to brew did that, and it has never failed me. Another friend I helped brew did his first batch in a plastic bucket (part of the starter kit his father in law gave him) and it was bad. He never used plastic again either.
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Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:39 pm

jmikec wrote:I use all glass all the time. My buddy that taught me to brew did that, and it has never failed me. Another friend I helped brew did his first batch in a plastic bucket (part of the starter kit his father in law gave him) and it was bad. He never used plastic again either.


But was it bad because of the plastic? How did you know?
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glass

Wed Jun 29, 2005 11:14 pm

I started with plastic.. made my first 3 batches using only a plastic primary. Never used a secondary. When I decided to use a secondary, I moved onto glass carboys. The plastic bucket never stained but, it held an odor from a hoppy american brown ale. Can't get that odor out so now it's used to hold cleaning / sanitizing solutions. The carboys are more difficult to hold when full or wet. Cleaning isn't too much of a problem as long as you can keep the outside dry.
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Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:28 am

All of my buckets retain odors from the previous batch. Doesn't seem to affect the next batch, though.
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