Just thought I'd mention: alpack in Sandyford sell bottles and crown caps and are very reasonable. Check out: http://www.alpack.ie/Glass_Beer_Bottles_Swing_Top__Crown_Finish/Default.292.html
COool.
Would those plastic buckets on the site be suitable for fermenters?
http://www.alpack.ie/VC105__30_Litre_Bucket_Sold_Individually/Default.710.html
I was looking at those. Well cheap, it's says on the spec sheet they are food approved. Might be worth a look.
yep they're fine for fermenters, lot's of us use them.
@damofto, do you drill out a hole for airlock and grommet or leave the lid on loosely?
Drill a hole for a grommet and Bubbler. You can see the activity and thus monitor fermentation.
The allpack buckets are great I use them all the time, just note the following:
The lids have a tamper evident tabs which can be discarded, but be careful removing the lid.... unclick it the whole way round as is gets a good grip and if you don't the lid will crack.
The other thing to prolong their use is to be gentle on the cleaning. I use OXY and a cloth rather than a scrubber. The plastic seems easier scratch than the Homebrew buckets and don't stack in each other. Wastes space I know but less likely of the outside bottom of one scratching the inside of the next!
Yes I drilled a hole as well, the grommets are €1 a piece at the homebrew company
https://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/spare-black-grommet-p-1970.html
I bought four of those buckets about a month ago that i'm using as FV. Drilled a hole with a 25mm bit and stuck a bung and bubbler in, it works.