A
carboy (or demijohn) is a rigid container with a typical capacity of 20 to 60 L (5 to 15 gallons
Carboys are primarily used for
Kaynak: CarboySizes range from small single serving bottles to large
carboy s for water cooler s. Global sales: The global bottled water sales have
Kaynak: Bottled waterA wine cellar is a storage room for wine in bottles or barrels , or more rarely in
carboy s, amphora e or plastic containers.
Kaynak: Wine cellarAn example of this would be starting fermentation in a
carboy or stainless steel tank and then moving it over to oak barrels .
Kaynak: Secondary fermentation (wine)The size ranges from very small sample bottles to large
carboy s. History: Plastic bottles were first used commercially in 1947, but remained
Kaynak: Plastic bottleThe experiment ended with the explosion of the glass container (a "
carboy ") that he was using as part of his setup. In 1966, Feynman turned
Kaynak: Feynman sprinklerPrimary fermentation in homebrewing takes place in large glass or plastic
carboy s or food-grade plastic buckets, nearly always sealed.
Kaynak: HomebrewingThe wine that is replaced during the topping up is usually the same wine taken from another smaller container (such as a
carboy ) with the
Kaynak: Ullage (wine)In the laboratory, chemical wastes are usually segregated on-site into appropriate waste
carboy s, and disposed by a specialist contractor
Kaynak: Chemical wasteHe orders a military gas mask , digging tools, and six
carboy s of sulfuric acid to be delivered to the cellar door of the shunned house
Kaynak: The Shunned HousePadeen's laudanum addiction, discovered after he was caught siphoning laudanum from one of the
carboy s and replacing the tincture with brandy.
Kaynak: The Letter of MarqueThe experiment ended with the explosion of a
carboy (a large glass container). Feynman wrote, "I'll always remember how the great
Kaynak: Pauli effect