Hi;
I have a few brand new in packaging, sterile, polypropylene Nalgene Carboys. They come with a screw on lid with a gasket. Here's a link to the supplier and item.
I have;
Five 50L carboys: 13.2 Gal
Eight 20L carboys: 5.2 Gal
Five 10L carboys: 2.6 Gal
Each of the carboys has head space above the listed amount. They are graduated by L and Gal to the total amount stated.
Currently I'm using a 50L carboy as my primary fermentation (I do 10 gallon batches), and two 20L carboys as my secondarys. I drilled a hole in the caps to add airlocks. Polypropylene is a great medium for a fermentation vessel as it is inert, resistant to acids or bases, and stable at a wide range of temperature. I've had nothing but success with mine.
I was thinking a dollar per liter. $50 for 50L, $20 for 20L, and $10 for 10L. I will ship, but I believe the expense would not be worth it for those outside of my local area.
I have a few brand new in packaging, sterile, polypropylene Nalgene Carboys. They come with a screw on lid with a gasket. Here's a link to the supplier and item.
I have;
Five 50L carboys: 13.2 Gal
Eight 20L carboys: 5.2 Gal
Five 10L carboys: 2.6 Gal
Each of the carboys has head space above the listed amount. They are graduated by L and Gal to the total amount stated.
Currently I'm using a 50L carboy as my primary fermentation (I do 10 gallon batches), and two 20L carboys as my secondarys. I drilled a hole in the caps to add airlocks. Polypropylene is a great medium for a fermentation vessel as it is inert, resistant to acids or bases, and stable at a wide range of temperature. I've had nothing but success with mine.
I was thinking a dollar per liter. $50 for 50L, $20 for 20L, and $10 for 10L. I will ship, but I believe the expense would not be worth it for those outside of my local area.