zee wrote:the more i think about this, the more i'm not really digging the idea. i think the main thing that has been proposed here that bothers me is the softness of the material. it would be pretty hard to clean properly without leaving some sort of a mark.
additionally, i'm not really into the whole bag in a shape thing as i think it would definitely be awkward, not to mention wasteful.
thanks much for all the ideas in this thread, this is exactly what i was looking for!
But if its open like a trashcan rather than closed like a carboy, you can reach in there and just clean it with a soft cloth.
I dont understand the American obsession with not scratching fermentors or with being scared of plastic.... The molecules of sanitiser are much smaller than the cells of bacteria - if the bug can get into a scratch, so can the sanitiser.
I don't know even one single homebrewer who ferments in anything but plastic. Carboys, buckets and conicals are very much the exception rather than the rule in Australia. Almost everyone ferments in 25-30L HDPE plastic drums. I have been using the same one for 10years and its fine. On a number of occasions I have neglected to clean it for weeks after emptying it and the dregs were riddled with acetic bacteria infection .... wash it out with a cloth and sanitise it. Fine.
You guys in the states seem to be the only ones who have a problem with plastic stuff in the brewery - the rest of the world is just getting on with using it to make beer.
$10 bucks off e-bay or a camping supply store will get you a fermentor that will be as good as anything you can use
Thirsty




