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Fermentegg?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 12:40 pm
by Beer-lord
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Original Fermentation
The organic fermentation in the egg-form is based on the golden ratio without corners and edges. Wine, beer and cider could move fluently during the fermentation and storage. This gentle process guarantees on keeping the completely development of the product. The idea of fermentation or aging in the egg is just to come back to the ancient methods but with the new materials. Already in the ancient times beer has been placed for resting into the egg-formed amphoraes. Recently there were several successful tests for storage wine in the egg-formed fermentation vessels made of concrete. Shortly after Speidel has developed the fermentation egg made of food-safe polyethylene.

Scope of delivery
Included in the scope of delivery are lid and socket (without tap and rollsocket).

Fermentation Egg
The fermentation egg is appropriate for the fermentation of wine, beer and cider. Fans and devotees of the fermentation egg confirm that the fermentation process runs spontaneous, therefore wine and beer taste more filigree and complex. Check it out and convince yourselves! Our food-safe polyethylenes have high permeability of oxygen. This ensures the evenly influence of oxygen and perfect conditions for the fermentation and maturation. It is very easy to clean the egg because of its smooth surface inside.

Re: Fermentegg?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 1:13 pm
by mashani
250L (~66 gallons I think) fermenter? It's the huge. I could drown in it trying to clean it LOL.

And a Jack Russell I know would want to roll it around and play with it. He thinks Jolly Eggs are the best.

Re: Fermentegg?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 2:04 pm
by Banjo-guy
mashani wrote:250L (~66 gallons I think) fermenter? It's the huge. I could drown in it trying to clean it LOL.
I hate to be the chicken that laid that egg.

Re: Fermentegg?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:21 pm
by mtsoxfan
Judging by the size of the airlock, I'd say it was a misprint. And without going on the link, I'd also say made overseas...by the grammer alone...

Looks like the alien fermenter with a cradle.

Re: Fermentegg?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:28 pm
by John Sand
I've been seeking more filigree in my beer.

Re: Fermentegg?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 8:42 pm
by Funky Skunk Brewing
John Sand wrote:I've been seeking more filigree in my beer.
This seriously made me laugh out loud and scare one of our dogs. Doesn't filigree have something to do with jewelry?

Re: Fermentegg?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 9:24 pm
by John Sand
Yes, but I had to search it to be sure.

Re: Fermentegg?

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 12:36 am
by mashani
mtsoxfan wrote:Judging by the size of the airlock, I'd say it was a misprint. And without going on the link, I'd also say made overseas...by the grammer alone...
Its German, Speidel, the make all sorts of fermenters and such.

Image is dimensions from Spiedel's web site. That's like >4 feet x >2 feet... which is about what a 55 gallon aquarium is width/height - so I think it's not a misprint.

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