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Vat Vessel You Use?

Plastic Carboy (tap at bottom, large screw lid)
34
81%
Pail
6
14%
Plastic Demijon
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No votes
Glass Demijon
2
5%
 
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Post by MHD »

And feel free to discuss the merits of each...

I would like to head towards using glass demijohn for looong secondarys but I imagine racking to a priming container is difficult....
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Post by JaCk_SpArRoW »

Well I've only just started out so carboys for me at this stage will do & I plan on getting another one for racking!
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Post by NTRabbit »

3x plastic carboys for me, in 15L, 25L and 30L
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Post by tyrone »

Do the glass demijohns make much dirrerence?
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Post by MHD »

No air can get through... so you can leave it sit for a long time (well that is what I read) got to be carefull when sanitising though! (crack!)
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Post by stevem »

I have 2 carboy style fermenters. Works fine for me. I am not paranoid about them sealing 100% (they don't) or watching the airlock bubble. But I am seriously thinking of giving glass a go. Just need to get my head around the best way to syphon.
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Post by yardglass »

i've got two carboys ( one is bunnings cheapy ).

also 2 pails.

the cheapy carboy is for Racking/Bulk Priming and Ginger Beer, the other is a Secondary.

the Pails imo are great, no 'o' ring or thread to worry about, easy removal from the brewbox because of the metal handle, large opening for easy cleaning.

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Post by Cheeno »

Anybody know where I can get a pail fermenter in Melb. Metro. The local HBS seems to only stock carboys :?:
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Post by Tipsy »

2 Plastic carboys, 1 Pail.
The pails the best the only problem is its only 25lt. Anyone got a 30lt pail?
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Post by yardglass »

Cheeno wrote:Anybody know where I can get a pail fermenter in Melb. Metro. The local HBS seems to only stock carboys :?:
i don't know Mlb but G&G deliver don't they ?
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Post by Skoti »

I've got five 30ltr plastic carboys going at the moment and two fifty ltr sitting idle .
The only reason the two 50's are idle is because where I make the brew to where I let it sit is too great a distance to carry such a heavy barrel .
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Post by Stangas »

I've taken mass production on board.

I use plastic barrels, 25L with screw cap and tap at the base. I ferment with these with a bubbler in the cap. then i rack to another plastic barrel for secondary fermentation. Then i go from the secondary barrel into the keg.

I currently have 7 barrels in secondary fermentation stage, and i am putting another 4 into primary fermentation this sunday. I have converted an old shower recess into a beer storage, fermenting room.

This gives me 140L available for the 1 month storage phase. Once these last 4 beers are done, i will be fermenting one at a time, as i use a barrel.

I have also allocated room for 4 fermentors worth of stilling fermentation in my room, which will start as soon as these next 4 are out the way.

In total i have room for 240L of beer in storage (1 month storage), and 80L of stilling ferment.
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Post by Dogger Dan »

I have 5, 23 glass secondary fermentors and a 54 litre glass demi

I am currently working on two stainless conicals

I like the glass from a sanitry and gas permiability point of view plus I can see whats going on.

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Post by bobbioli »

I have 3 25l plastic pail for primary
and 3 23l glass for secondary and I also like to see what is goin on
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Post by General »

I have two carboys, a 30L primary, and 25L secondary, then a corny keg.
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Post by dickTed »

My three plastic fermenters are usually enough, because I only brew for myself, and generally only need to brew every 3 weeks.

But I got a 30 lt DI-water drum off a friend who uses chemicals in electroplating. It is a square type plastic drum. I drilled a 12mm hole in the lid, and fitted a grommet. There was a bung in the bottom, which I replaced with a tap. Can't get hand in to clean, but I've used it a few times as a secondary.
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Post by Shaun »

Cheeno wrote:Anybody know where I can get a pail fermenter in Melb. Metro. The local HBS seems to only stock carboys :?:
The only place i have seen them in Melbourne is Grain and Grape.

I use two pails. They are easy to seal, no o ring, no thread and the straight sides make them easy to clean. I would never go back to carboys even if given one!!
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