Brew Fridge
Brew Fridge
Think it was Target over the break had a wine cooler with built in thermostat. Neat, tidy, easy and on special for $399. Anyone use one of these?
Coopers.
I use one. A Mistral I bought from Kmart for around $200 from memory.I noticed one of these at big w today for $188.
Got me thinking. I m pretty sure the temp range is bout 9 - 18deg. Sounds perfect to me for brewing.
I find the temperature fluctuates quite a bit & had to fit it out with a thermostat to keep the temperature over 18 in the cooler months.
Last edited by chris. on Thursday Oct 11, 2007 7:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Chris, I've seen them too, I thought they looked a little to thin to hold a Coopers fermenter, I gather you use a taller, narrower one like they sell at HB stores?
Also the fridge I saw on special was $399 but it was twice as big as that $200 Mistral, and it had built in temperature control - just dial it up.
It's a fair bit of money though.
Also the fridge I saw on special was $399 but it was twice as big as that $200 Mistral, and it had built in temperature control - just dial it up.
It's a fair bit of money though.
Coopers.
Yeah I use the taller type. Not sure if a Coopers type will fit.
Last edited by chris. on Thursday Oct 11, 2007 7:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
All good now I've installed a fridgemate thermostat. The temperature is much easier to control & the air temperature only fluctuates a few degrees which makes bugger all difference to wort temperature.
It all depends what you want. IMO the wine fridges are great for the size factor. They don't have a freezer & can, in my experience, comfortably fit a single fermentor with a blow off tube. I also like that I can see the fermentor without having to open the fridge door. Although the glass door probably isn't the best option for insulation.
But having said that if you have to fit a thermostat either way, & don't have any space issues, a cheap second hand fridge is just as good an option.
It all depends what you want. IMO the wine fridges are great for the size factor. They don't have a freezer & can, in my experience, comfortably fit a single fermentor with a blow off tube. I also like that I can see the fermentor without having to open the fridge door. Although the glass door probably isn't the best option for insulation.
But having said that if you have to fit a thermostat either way, & don't have any space issues, a cheap second hand fridge is just as good an option.
Last edited by chris. on Thursday Oct 11, 2007 7:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The one at big w for 188 was wide enough, i checked it with a coopers kit in the other aisle.Pale_Ale wrote:Chris, I've seen them too, I thought they looked a little to thin to hold a Coopers fermenter, I gather you use a taller, narrower one like they sell at HB stores?
Also the fridge I saw on special was $399 but it was twice as big as that $200 Mistral, and it had built in temperature control - just dial it up.
It's a fair bit of money though.

Purple monkey dishwasher!
I've done it.....morgs wrote:i think my pail type fermentors would fit. I won't look stupid dragging it in to the shops with me will i ? lol

"Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer." - Dave Barry.
Not in my experience Pale. With the thermostat inline & the fridge set to the coolest setting I'm finding good results.Pale_Ale wrote: Was just hoping the little wine coolers would sit at a constant temp assuming minimal ambient temp variation.
If you have the space go for 2nd hand IMO.
Last edited by chris. on Thursday Oct 11, 2007 7:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.