You don't need a carboy because the sediment will form a thick mud at the bottom of the bucket and you won't bottle it anyway.
But if you're going to age your beer you need a carboy to get the beer off the sediment to keep the flavor clean. I have 5 carboys.
Either way, you will have a little yeast at the bottom of you bottle and will have to leave a little in the bottle.
Unless you're making wheat beer, then you should roll the bottle before opening it to get the yeast up and mixed before you pour.




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