Customer Reviews
9 Item(s)
- Smaller than glass carboy Review by Leigh
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Price Value Quality One thing i've noticed is that racking between 6gal glass and 6gal BB is that they aren't exactly the same size and I've had to top up as many as 2-3 bottles racking from BB to glass (glass somewhat bigger). Nevertheless, going from glass to the plastic is perfect if the lees are thick thus no topping up is needed.
Nevertheless, just keep in mind that the BB bottles and glass carboys are different sizes despite both being "6 gallon"(Posted on 2/3/12)
- Would never go back to glass Review by MaltInYourMounth
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Price Value Quality I produced about 15 5-gallon batches so far without a single issue. The racking adapter is a big plus. I use a 6-gallon as a primary and a 5-gallon as my secondary. The only issue I've run into is making sure the airlock is empty when I pick it up. If it's not, it will suck sanitizer into the container. No bad smells ever noticed. Not in the container and not in the beer.
(Posted on 3/12/11)
- Chemical smell Review by Dave
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Price Value Quality The bottle has a persistent chemical odor that is hard to get out.
(Posted on 2/13/11)
- plastic odor that transfers to the beer Review by DaveKS
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Price Value Quality I picked one of these up, as an alternative to glass, and noticed that there was a chemical odor to the inside of the bottle when I received it. I washed it out and sanitized it, and it seemed to go away, but that odor permeated a batch and gave it a poor taste/chemical odor. I am trying a second go at it, after cleaning, sanitizing and drying several times before racking. I will see if it still gives it a bad taste. If so, I will just stick with glass.
(Posted on 2/7/11)
- Great, but ... Review by jhollist
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Quality Price Value I have two of the 6 gallon ported better bottles and have had great luck with them for about 2 years. I was hooked. That was until my last three batches have developed infections. I have disassembled my valves, cleaned and sanitized to extremes (no scrubbing though!). Still getting the infection. I have worked through many of the possible variables and the most likely culprit is still the better bottles. I worry that, like plastic buckets, these can develop small abrasions that harbor some bacteria and are very difficult to sanitize once that happens.
Don't get me wrong, these are nice, light and 95% of the time will work. My caution is that they are plastic and can still suffer from some of the same micro-abrasion issues that plague plastic buckets. I might get some more of these, but they won't be ported and I will plan on replacing them after a few years of use.(Posted on 1/26/11)
- great forthe price Review by Brian
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Price Value Quality I bought one to see how it would work and well now I'm hooked and will be buying more there lighter than glass and seem to be easier to clean! I"m very happy with this purchase!
(Posted on 8/6/10)
- great fermenter!!! Review by derek
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Price Value Quality i picked one up just to try it out. i liked it so much i decided to get another one!!! i also went ahead and picked up the dry air lock and the cap for each of them.
great product. my next purchase just might be 4 of the ones with the port in them. that sounds to great to me, so i got to try one of those next.(Posted on 7/18/10)
- Much better than glass! Review by Daren
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Price Value Quality I'm not a fan of the price for a piece of molded plastic, but it serves its purpose well and is, in my opinion, nearly essential in homebrewing. My first BB was a 3 gal and I just bought a 6 gal one. A good investment nonetheless.
(Posted on 2/12/10)
- great item Review by rendy
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Price Value Quality I've got two of the 6 gallon bottles. I've kicked them and dropped them, and they're doing fine.
(Posted on 12/27/09)
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