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Most beginning homebrew equipment kits come with two food-grade plastic buckets; one to be used as a [[bucket fermenter]] and the other as a [[bottling bucket]].
 
Most beginning homebrew equipment kits come with two food-grade plastic buckets; one to be used as a [[bucket fermenter]] and the other as a [[bottling bucket]].
  
Many advanced home brewers continue using these buckets for these and other tasks (such as mixing [[sanitizing solution]]); other switch to [[carboy|carboys]] for fermentation and [[kegging|keg]] their beer or [[priming|prime]] directly in the [[bottles]] with [[sugar tablets]].
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Many advanced home brewers continue using these buckets for these and other tasks (such as mixing [[Cleaning and Sanitation|sanitizing solution]]); other switch to [[carboy|carboys]] for fermentation and [[kegging|keg]] their beer or [[priming|prime]] directly in the [[bottles]] with [[sugar tablets]].

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Most beginning homebrew equipment kits come with two food-grade plastic buckets; one to be used as a bucket fermenter and the other as a bottling bucket.

Many advanced home brewers continue using these buckets for these and other tasks (such as mixing sanitizing solution); other switch to carboys for fermentation and keg their beer or prime directly in the bottles with sugar tablets.

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