(1) A large bottle for holding corrosive liquids; usually cushioned in a special container
(2) A large bottle for holding corrosive liquids
(3) Usually cushioned in a special container
(1) Then you transfer the wort to a glass carboy , preferably, although you can use a plastic bucket with a well fitting lid (this is a bad idea but some people do brew this way) and you pitch the yeast.
(2) At each station a composite vertical series of five 3 liter water samples were taken above the photic zone and placed in a carboy , mixed, and a 500 ml sample drawn off and fixed with Lugol's solution.
(3) Fill the carboy just to the neck, but not so full that bubbles from residual fizzing will reach the mouth.
(4) For experiments using the six natural resource assemblages, we collected the water i n 20 - L polyethylene carboys , and immediately screened the water through an 80-p.m mesh to remove other zooplankton.
(5) We're again buying 25-litre carboys of drinking water.
(6) The large show carboys in the window, containing coloured water, became the familiar sign of the chemist and druggist.
(7) Only two months were left of our field season, and that was spent largely on cross-country skis, hauling sleds laden with carboys full of seawater.
(8) It doesn't take long to mix it and put it into the standard 23 litre plastic carboys .
(9) Stainless steel containers, and glass bottles and carboys (larger containers) are best.
(10) Many wines spend considerably more time in wood than the legal minimum and are sometimes aged in 20-l / 5-gal glass carboys , or garrafoes, before bottling.