gerald8_kop
Active Member
Hey all
I only started my homebrew journey towards the start of the year but after doing a few Coopers and Mangrove Jack kits with my rudimentary plastic FV/heat mat/inkbird setup I have become increasingly concerned about keeping a firmer grip on the temperature now that the sun is coming out to play. Through luck I've managed to obtain a fridge but it's rather on the small side (91L volume) so my 30L tubs don't squeeze in and nor do any 25L ones seen online since they seem to be of similar height.
I did however stumble across this stainless one and have pretty much talked myself into it even though I'm probably jumping the gun slightly considering I don't even own a kettle yet (next on my list after this - probably once the following payday comes round). Any reason why I shouldn't pull the trigger once brewbuilder have doubly confirmed the dimensions for me?
Nice and shiny FV
I like the airtight seal and inbuilt blowoff - the only (necessary) downside that jumps out at me is it being smaller in volume since I wouldn't wish to lose too much yeast when hitting peak fermentation but I have so far always brewed short to 19/20L anyhow so perhaps I'm overthinking. If I was to cold crash in it (my fridge goes below freezing) would the bucket be able to withstand the pressure were I to seal off the 90 degree blowoff barb for suckback purposes?
Also tempted to get a sight glass installed at the same time; I think they are typically designed for a HLT/BK but since the FV has no internal or external volume measurements would this not be a useful addition whilst I'm waiting to step up and start doing my own boil too? The novelty of seeing the colour/clarity is no bad thing either, plus I'd be able to get a small thermometer for the sake of 20 quid so that I can see at a glance that my inkbird probe is insulated/positioned well enough to be displaying a temperature that's in agreement.
Sight Glass and Thermometer
Any thoughts? If you managed to struggle through to the end of this essay then I offer my thanks!
I only started my homebrew journey towards the start of the year but after doing a few Coopers and Mangrove Jack kits with my rudimentary plastic FV/heat mat/inkbird setup I have become increasingly concerned about keeping a firmer grip on the temperature now that the sun is coming out to play. Through luck I've managed to obtain a fridge but it's rather on the small side (91L volume) so my 30L tubs don't squeeze in and nor do any 25L ones seen online since they seem to be of similar height.
I did however stumble across this stainless one and have pretty much talked myself into it even though I'm probably jumping the gun slightly considering I don't even own a kettle yet (next on my list after this - probably once the following payday comes round). Any reason why I shouldn't pull the trigger once brewbuilder have doubly confirmed the dimensions for me?
Nice and shiny FV
I like the airtight seal and inbuilt blowoff - the only (necessary) downside that jumps out at me is it being smaller in volume since I wouldn't wish to lose too much yeast when hitting peak fermentation but I have so far always brewed short to 19/20L anyhow so perhaps I'm overthinking. If I was to cold crash in it (my fridge goes below freezing) would the bucket be able to withstand the pressure were I to seal off the 90 degree blowoff barb for suckback purposes?
Also tempted to get a sight glass installed at the same time; I think they are typically designed for a HLT/BK but since the FV has no internal or external volume measurements would this not be a useful addition whilst I'm waiting to step up and start doing my own boil too? The novelty of seeing the colour/clarity is no bad thing either, plus I'd be able to get a small thermometer for the sake of 20 quid so that I can see at a glance that my inkbird probe is insulated/positioned well enough to be displaying a temperature that's in agreement.
Sight Glass and Thermometer
Any thoughts? If you managed to struggle through to the end of this essay then I offer my thanks!