New Clear Fermenter Now Available!

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New Clear Fermenter Now Available!

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Brewdemon now offers a CLEAR fermenter fo those who really would like to watch the fermentation take place unobstructed! :hammer:
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I'd really dig this in a 5.5 gallon.
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Brew pervability level: maximum! Lol
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philm00x wrote:Brew pervability level: maximum! Lol
HA. Phil, you perv :D :D
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I think it's pretty funny actually. People are going to buy this, then wonder why they skunked their beer. After a few batches, all I checked was that fermentation had started and made sure it wasn't overflowing. I can't imagine covering the fermenter, then lifting off the cover and checking things.
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That was my first thought too Rick. Unless they are going to market it for a line of ciders. I think the old MB had a clearish LBK. As long as you can keep it out of the light...

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Hopefully the people buying this understand that it needs to stay in the dark. And then post some sweet yeast pr0n for us here on the borg.
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The same ones that understand to ferment for 3 weeks? And condition for 4? And not to add cat litter to their brews? Or ask if it's ok if they ran their bottles through the car wash?

You assume the level of intelligence to be much higher than it is... :lol:
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Bottled 5 gallons of Ann Arbor Red on 4/18/17. Bottled 5 gallons of Michigan Red on 5/8/17.

Brewed in 2017 - 22.13 gallons (19.91 in 2012, 48.06 in 2013, 61.39 in 2014, 84.26 in 2015,46.39 in 2016)
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Some call me a "glass half full" type of guy...
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I wish it fit in my dorm fridge, because I'd love one. But really, it's just because I'd like to see the yeast do their thing one time. After that, I'm in the same boat. I don't even look at the fermenter anymore after I verify it's taken off.
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When I bought my 5 gallon system, it came with two clear Better Bottle carboys (primary and secondary). All I did was cut a small hole in the bottom of a black plastic garbage bag for the airlock to fit through, and it keeps it in the dark the whole time. And if I feel the overwhelming desire to perv my beer, all I have to do is lift the bag up a little and take a peek.

It's really no big deal.
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it'll fit in my fermentation chamber and like Bluejay I don't perv. not even to confirm it's taken off. I use the active fermenter to set my chamber's temp. so when it takes off the read out starts to rise from the 18.5 c I have it set for. so color is no issue.
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RickBeer wrote:You assume the level of intelligence to be much higher than it is... :lol:
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FedoraDave wrote:When I bought my 5 gallon system, it came with two clear Better Bottle carboys (primary and secondary). All I did was cut a small hole in the bottom of a black plastic garbage bag for the airlock to fit through, and it keeps it in the dark the whole time. And if I feel the overwhelming desire to perv my beer, all I have to do is lift the bag up a little and take a peek.

It's really no big deal.
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If you ever figure out how to post a pic you could start posting fermenter "up-skirt" shots for us.

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Just edit to add (and I hope the Demon Brew guy reads this):

If Demon Brew ever comes out with a five gallon version of their fermenter I could be one of the first to order one.
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LOL, Chuck! I'm sure I could figure out how to post a pic, I just have no patience for it.

My point is, a clear carboy isn't an insurmountable object, by any means.
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