Godsdog
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Took delivery of this fermentation conical a few days back and after watching a few reviews on you tube it was obvious that if your going to use the stand it needed a cube to sit it on as the guy on you tube had it on his kitchen worktop internal corner and struggled to adequately attatch the beer out line for filling the keg.the trouble being it needed an elbow connector so the line could clear the kitchen worktop instead of vertically down and bent forward off the kitchen counter,all in all it looked very precarious so it was then I decided to build a bespoke cube for it.so off I went to the local B&Q with my needs and cutting list and knocked up this little creation in less than an hour for ã20.there is a 25mm hole in the top under where the catch bottle sits as access to your keg via the beer outline pipe for filling a cornice or king keg
Anyway day one and brewday arrived yesterday and brewed a coopers English bitter,nothing special as I quite like this as it comes and just following the kit instructions,bunged it in the conical and topped up to 23 litres and pitched the yeast on top of the liquor as per instructions with the catch bottle attatched to it and the tap open,not sure as to wether its best left closed until the fermentation has ceased.The brew initially was sitting at around 17C when put in the conical and im thinking that's a tad cool as the kit says 21/27C is the variable ideal tempeture,now the problem,how to raise the tempeture up to a convenient level as ive always used a bucket to ferment with a heating tray if required,but you cant get a heating tray under this conical so after some thought I wrapped the conical in a blanket and slipped the tray in the inside of the stand sideways on its edge thinking any heat has got to improve the tempeture
day 2 woke up this morning and the tempeture is 24C and my heath robinson idea has worked and raised the temperature sufficiently and the brew is obviously fermenting although not vigorously,also noticed the air lock is not bubbling.I followed the instructions the day I put it together and screwed the lid down 9/10 times to supposedly seat it down properly.Up to yet today ive had it off a few times trying different ways to get a decent seal,ie cling film,ptfe,and Vaseline all to no avail.
Major gripes up to yet
I'm pretty miffed the cap doesn't seal airtight although I'm aware it doesn't need to be but its nice to be able to guage the fermentation by the rate of the bubbles.
as I said in an earlier post the O ring that seals the catch bottle and outline is on the underside of the conical,how easy would it have been to make it sit in the bottle and outline attatchements where you could have seen it.
Aso It Urgently needs redesigning for a pair of handles on it like on a king keg as its a bloody awkward thing to handle when full and you have little chance to which is why I made the cube,once its on there it doesn't need moving again.
The metal stand needs to be another inch or so higher so you can slide a tray under it when you disconnect the catch bottle as there is only around a half inch clearance to play with and I'm sure there is going to be a little liquor loss when removed.
And finally the cap,it only needed to be the size of a king keg cap because unless you have hands like plates of meat its very difficult to grab and turn,or they could have made the cap with a lug on it to turn it with.
All in all a decent idea but rushed to the market with very little thought given to the real practicalities of it and imo overpriced,for the conical and stand it'll set you back �ã118 delivered from brew uk
As for my cube?i'm gonna make a few modifications to improve it.First of all im gonna drill the top within the circle of the stand where its sits with a honeycomb of holes around 50mm and then fit a few brackets either side underneath the top board so I can slide the heating tray underneath it and the holes will allow the heat to rise up under the conical to enable me to raise the temperature .then I may raise the stand another 18mm off the cube top with an off cut of the 18MM board with a hole slightly smaller than the stand base circle cut into it which will allow the room to get a tray under it as I mentioned previously that when the catch bottle is disconnected there will be a little liquor loss which will be unavoidable so a trays a very good idea.
All that remains now is too see how long this fastfermenter takes to ferment out a brew,cant see it being any quicker in my view
PS just one other thing I fixed the stand down to the cube with a few 8mm cable clips need a few more as not taking any chances of an accident happening
over and out for now and thanks for reading this:
Anyway day one and brewday arrived yesterday and brewed a coopers English bitter,nothing special as I quite like this as it comes and just following the kit instructions,bunged it in the conical and topped up to 23 litres and pitched the yeast on top of the liquor as per instructions with the catch bottle attatched to it and the tap open,not sure as to wether its best left closed until the fermentation has ceased.The brew initially was sitting at around 17C when put in the conical and im thinking that's a tad cool as the kit says 21/27C is the variable ideal tempeture,now the problem,how to raise the tempeture up to a convenient level as ive always used a bucket to ferment with a heating tray if required,but you cant get a heating tray under this conical so after some thought I wrapped the conical in a blanket and slipped the tray in the inside of the stand sideways on its edge thinking any heat has got to improve the tempeture
day 2 woke up this morning and the tempeture is 24C and my heath robinson idea has worked and raised the temperature sufficiently and the brew is obviously fermenting although not vigorously,also noticed the air lock is not bubbling.I followed the instructions the day I put it together and screwed the lid down 9/10 times to supposedly seat it down properly.Up to yet today ive had it off a few times trying different ways to get a decent seal,ie cling film,ptfe,and Vaseline all to no avail.
Major gripes up to yet
I'm pretty miffed the cap doesn't seal airtight although I'm aware it doesn't need to be but its nice to be able to guage the fermentation by the rate of the bubbles.
as I said in an earlier post the O ring that seals the catch bottle and outline is on the underside of the conical,how easy would it have been to make it sit in the bottle and outline attatchements where you could have seen it.
Aso It Urgently needs redesigning for a pair of handles on it like on a king keg as its a bloody awkward thing to handle when full and you have little chance to which is why I made the cube,once its on there it doesn't need moving again.
The metal stand needs to be another inch or so higher so you can slide a tray under it when you disconnect the catch bottle as there is only around a half inch clearance to play with and I'm sure there is going to be a little liquor loss when removed.
And finally the cap,it only needed to be the size of a king keg cap because unless you have hands like plates of meat its very difficult to grab and turn,or they could have made the cap with a lug on it to turn it with.
All in all a decent idea but rushed to the market with very little thought given to the real practicalities of it and imo overpriced,for the conical and stand it'll set you back �ã118 delivered from brew uk
As for my cube?i'm gonna make a few modifications to improve it.First of all im gonna drill the top within the circle of the stand where its sits with a honeycomb of holes around 50mm and then fit a few brackets either side underneath the top board so I can slide the heating tray underneath it and the holes will allow the heat to rise up under the conical to enable me to raise the temperature .then I may raise the stand another 18mm off the cube top with an off cut of the 18MM board with a hole slightly smaller than the stand base circle cut into it which will allow the room to get a tray under it as I mentioned previously that when the catch bottle is disconnected there will be a little liquor loss which will be unavoidable so a trays a very good idea.
All that remains now is too see how long this fastfermenter takes to ferment out a brew,cant see it being any quicker in my view
PS just one other thing I fixed the stand down to the cube with a few 8mm cable clips need a few more as not taking any chances of an accident happening
over and out for now and thanks for reading this: