Monday, August 5, 2013
New Fermenter!
In my constant search for better homebrewing methods, I have come across a great tool. Fermentation is such a key part of producing good beer and so easy to see go bad in a hurry. Plus, I typically brew 10-11 gallon batches at a time, thus needing two buckets and two packs of yeast.
I've started using more starters with my brewing which greatly speeds up fermentation as well as reduces the opportunity for infection. Enter, the new fermenter!
I recently ordered a Speidel Plastic Fermenter from MoreBeer. This thing has been working great overall so far. I got the 60L size, which allows me to ferment over 11 gallons at a time with a single vessel. Here's the good and bad I've seen so far...
The Good:
-I can ferment over 11 gallons at a time (I bet I could do up to 14-15 gallons if I really pushed it).
-Super sturdy. The handles and structure on this thing are solid!
-Wide open top for easy cleaning and hop additions.
-Valve on front allows for super easy keg filling.
-Way cheaper than a conical.
The Bad:
-Plastic, although I have never had an issue with fermenting in plastic and really more and more startup breweries are using plastic conicals until they can afford stainless steel.
-Not conical.
Overall, that's how it's doing. I'm currently finishing up my second batch in it and it's awesome. Easy to clean, works great, super sturdy and a good deal. I would highly recommend one! Check one through MoreBeer.com here.
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