I found this at the link below and it arrived today. The mouth of the bottle is around 34mm.
This looks great, BTW, and just what I was looking for to age the odd high strength beer. If I were to do such regularly, say twice a year or so, I think a Parti-Gyle approach in the GF would be favourite.
https://do-it-at-home.co.uk/en/glass/234-10-liters-glass-carboy-demijohn.html
As I want to age beer in it, and beer has this annoying tendency to carry on fermenting, whilst maturing, I favour storing under an airlock. The Carboy comes with a quite tight fitting plastic lid and the site has a selection of bungs with airlock holes predrilled. I might be being stupid here (and SWMBO tells me often that this is frequently the case!) but I don't see a clear and simple solution.
I think I want ideally a bung that has a diameter of 40- 42mm at the bottom and a bit more than 45mm at the top.
Does anyone have any ideas? The site I bought it from has bungs, but not one obviously suitable (to me).
This looks great, BTW, and just what I was looking for to age the odd high strength beer. If I were to do such regularly, say twice a year or so, I think a Parti-Gyle approach in the GF would be favourite.
https://do-it-at-home.co.uk/en/glass/234-10-liters-glass-carboy-demijohn.html
As I want to age beer in it, and beer has this annoying tendency to carry on fermenting, whilst maturing, I favour storing under an airlock. The Carboy comes with a quite tight fitting plastic lid and the site has a selection of bungs with airlock holes predrilled. I might be being stupid here (and SWMBO tells me often that this is frequently the case!) but I don't see a clear and simple solution.
I think I want ideally a bung that has a diameter of 40- 42mm at the bottom and a bit more than 45mm at the top.
Does anyone have any ideas? The site I bought it from has bungs, but not one obviously suitable (to me).
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