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Default Food Grade Barrels

Hi,

I've been using plastic pails for my primary, however this year I want
to make a larger quantity of red.

Where can I get good (used is OK) food grade barrels in Canada (Quebec
preffered)?

Cheers, Ben

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Default Food Grade Barrels

Hi,

Go to any Home Depot in the Montreal area. They carry the grey 'Brute'
garbage cans in different sizes. These are food grade and after a few
seasons they can be used as trash cans.

Are you in Montreal? If so where do you buy your grapes? I bought mine
at Lazio at the old 'Tour St. Leonard' off Aut 40 near Langelier they
were pretty good last year.

Regards,

Ange




DH wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using plastic pails for my primary, however this year I want
> to make a larger quantity of red.
>
> Where can I get good (used is OK) food grade barrels in Canada (Quebec
> preffered)?
>
> Cheers, Ben


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Default Food Grade Barrels

Careful with this one, I believe only the grey, white and yellow brutes
are FDA, but call Brute. They were very helpful to me when I called. As
a tip, buy a spigot to put on the bottom for draining the free run.




Jumbalaya wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Go to any Home Depot in the Montreal area. They carry the grey 'Brute'
> garbage cans in different sizes. These are food grade and after a few
> seasons they can be used as trash cans.
>
> Are you in Montreal? If so where do you buy your grapes? I bought mine
> at Lazio at the old 'Tour St. Leonard' off Aut 40 near Langelier they
> were pretty good last year.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ange
>
>
>
>
> DH wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been using plastic pails for my primary, however this year I want
> > to make a larger quantity of red.
> >
> > Where can I get good (used is OK) food grade barrels in Canada (Quebec
> > preffered)?
> >
> > Cheers, Ben


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