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Default 2.5 Gallon Carboys

All,

I am looking for 2.5 gallons (US) carboys. Is there anywhere on-line selling
them? I have one and can't remember where I got it, since it's been a few
years. I don't live even remotely close to any brew or wine making stores.

Thanks,

John


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Check the online wine suply sites. Maybe Presque Isle or Grape and Ranary.
I get them from my local brew shop as they would be expensive to ship. If
you are getting 2.5's, get some 3's as well. Use the 3's for primary and
rack into the 2.5's so you do not have to top up so much.

Ray

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> All,
>
> I am looking for 2.5 gallons (US) carboys. Is there anywhere on-line
> selling them? I have one and can't remember where I got it, since it's
> been a few years. I don't live even remotely close to any brew or wine
> making stores.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>



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