Stoneware jugs
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Stoneware jugs
Would yall consider stoneware as a glass and safe for hooch
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AkCoyote wrote:No. Any hooch left in a glass will get drank. Definitely not safe for the hooch.
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I would think stoneware should be fine. I have seen alot of "moonshine" gallon jugs at flee markets and they are stoneware.
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You may see lots at fleemarkets etc, but I would be seriously concerned about what had been stored in them previously. I can't imagine being comfortable using a jug that may have been used to store diazanon or something worse, even if it was washed well. God know what people put in old jugs sitting in their sheds, etc.
Plus I would also be concerned about heavy metals in the glazes that were used. (iirc there was a little uproar a while ago becuase of uranium ore used to make some red glaze for some cheap water jugs and it was leaching uranium into the water if you left the water in the jugs.) Anyways, I guess I am saying that they 'may' be safe, but why bother when glass IS safe?
Plus I would also be concerned about heavy metals in the glazes that were used. (iirc there was a little uproar a while ago becuase of uranium ore used to make some red glaze for some cheap water jugs and it was leaching uranium into the water if you left the water in the jugs.) Anyways, I guess I am saying that they 'may' be safe, but why bother when glass IS safe?
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[quote="outlawokie"]You can still buy them new they are sold for drinking water and other beverages I also would not use a used jug that I did not know the history on[/quote]
that may be true, but I wonder if the glaze can sustain a high proof liquid and still be food safe. (I am thinking of all those PET bottles that are good for 100° but after that you need glass.) The new foodgrade stoneware is probably safe, but it's just that it 'probably' as opposed to glass that 'IS' safe. Not trying to start an arugument here, just some points to ponder.
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PS I am also saying this because I too would LOVE to have some stoneware for that moonshiners look, just for fun.
that may be true, but I wonder if the glaze can sustain a high proof liquid and still be food safe. (I am thinking of all those PET bottles that are good for 100° but after that you need glass.) The new foodgrade stoneware is probably safe, but it's just that it 'probably' as opposed to glass that 'IS' safe. Not trying to start an arugument here, just some points to ponder.
Steve
PS I am also saying this because I too would LOVE to have some stoneware for that moonshiners look, just for fun.
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I would think and food grade ceramic with a non-porous glaze would be fine for high-proof spirits. Next time I'm passing through Texas, I'll stop at the pottery in Marshall, and pick up something to test. If their stuff is okay, they probably will ship anywhere.
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[quote="The Chemist"]I would think and food grade ceramic with a non-porous glaze would be fine for high-proof spirits. Next time I'm passing through Texas, I'll stop at the pottery in Marshall, and pick up something to test. If their stuff is okay, they probably will ship anywhere.[/quote]
that'd be awesome.....and the point you make about food grade ceramic and the glaze porosity are quite valid, though they may be the same things that you may not be able to confirm when buying stoneware jugs.....
that'd be awesome.....and the point you make about food grade ceramic and the glaze porosity are quite valid, though they may be the same things that you may not be able to confirm when buying stoneware jugs.....
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That's a pretty good deal DBM.
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