colm89
Well-Known Member
I’m planning do stick to batches not bigger than 10 litres max going forward, currently ferment in a 12 litre spiedel fermenter, but I’d like something stainless steel. It is to fit in a ferminator basic, so can’t be taller than 530cm.
SS brewtech brew bucket mini is the obvious choice, however at nearly €200 delivered to Republic of Ireland it‘s very much the premium option, so I am keen to hear alternatives.
I’ve read a lot about fermenting in a corny keg, but the 19L ones are just a small bit taller than I would like, and the 9.5L ones might be on the small side (especially looking at the overflow I had recently with an imperial stout). I guess I could pressure ferment to keep the krausen down in bigger beers, but i guess I’d need a second 9.5L keg for dry hopping.
Are there any other options I have overlooked?
SS brewtech brew bucket mini is the obvious choice, however at nearly €200 delivered to Republic of Ireland it‘s very much the premium option, so I am keen to hear alternatives.
I’ve read a lot about fermenting in a corny keg, but the 19L ones are just a small bit taller than I would like, and the 9.5L ones might be on the small side (especially looking at the overflow I had recently with an imperial stout). I guess I could pressure ferment to keep the krausen down in bigger beers, but i guess I’d need a second 9.5L keg for dry hopping.
Are there any other options I have overlooked?