pardon me...

Sep 16, 2009 15:37

But would anyone have a fermentation bucket I could borrow for about a month?

specifically: One 5-gallon food-grade plastic bucket with spigot, lid and airlock?

I am wanting to try to make hard cider for Halloween... and I would be pleased to share my hard cider with someone like the person who let's me share their fermentation bucket!

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squirrella September 16 2009, 19:44:45 UTC
possibly. let me check with Mike.

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purlewe September 16 2009, 19:46:01 UTC
ooh! and you would be a very happy recipient of hard cider I bet!

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dragonintherain September 16 2009, 19:48:43 UTC
ooh. this is something i'm going to have to try next year.

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dragonintherain September 16 2009, 20:13:52 UTC
mmmmm. sparkling hard cider.

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fabricdragon September 16 2009, 19:50:14 UTC
its possible, maybe, that i have a large multi gallon glass bottle used to make beer.....
if so it will need cleaning desperately... because it will have been abandoned in my basement for years
also its heavy... you are local are you not?

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purlewe September 16 2009, 20:03:51 UTC
hmm. thanks but I think I'll stick with the food grade bucket. I know they are similar for fermentation but would rather something lighter.

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angela_la_la September 16 2009, 20:10:45 UTC
Those old glass carboys are valuable!!

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purlewe September 16 2009, 20:14:28 UTC
I was planning on bring some of the cider to your house for the par-tay.. if the hard cider works is this a good idea?

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angela_la_la September 16 2009, 20:14:28 UTC
Spoke to my homebrewin' coworker... he says that once you use a fermenter for cider it's no longer any good for beer. The taste is overwhelming. You can use an old beer bucket for cider, but not the reverse. However, they're only about $15-20 complete at Barry's. Or he recommends you check out the HOPS mailing list for a local who's looking to get rid of one.

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purlewe September 16 2009, 20:16:00 UTC
ah. GOOD point. if the person I am borrowing it from doesn't want to use it for beer anymore. Will be sure to ask.

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purlewe September 16 2009, 20:18:02 UTC
which btw I recently learned this (to add to your trivia quotient of the day) You can make whicky in old wine barrels, but not wine in old whiskey barrels. Same thing I suppose.

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urban_homestead September 16 2009, 22:16:33 UTC
I'm curious - does it make the beer taste like cider? I have to admit that actually quite appeals to me!

I would gladly lend you a bucket but I'm guessing you don't want to make the trek out here to get it. ;)

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