I now have a mini Cooper
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 6:14 pm
I found one of these (http://us.diybeer.com/beer-kits/craft-k ... -craft-kit) in a house sale down the road for $20, with all the bottles and the refill and the hydrometer (never a bad thing to have another of those). Just something someone got as a gift and never used. Since I actually like the 740ML bottles and I was looking for another small fermenter, I figured why not give it a shot. I've kind of looked at those in the past, but ignored due to the price.
The refill is kind of old (a Diablo IPA) but not too old, so I'll go ahead and brew it with some dme and finishing hops as a test run of the fermenter.
It might be the same thing Mr. Beer sells, I don't know. Mr. Beer advertises theirs as a 2 gallon fermenter, but this one holds 3 gallons with enough head space for many yeasts. It has almost 4 gallons of space if you count the extra headspace provided by the krausen collar thing and the extra headspace given by the lid. That last gallon is not usable for liquid - *do not attempt* - but it should keep the mess in.
I'll post a better review and maybe some pictures later once I use it, but from what I can tell from cleaning it and messing with the parts:
It is well constructed, thicker plastic then my LBCs.
It will be super easy to clean, because the mouth is as big as the fermenter like a bucket, but even easier because the nasty part with the krausen ring can come out and be thrown in the dishwasher even. The rest is just swish around some oxyclean.
The spigot is big and tough and looks somewhat impossible to break unless you are a gorilla.
With the krausen collar thing on and all the headspace added by the way the lid is constructed, I think I can brew a 3 gallon batch in it with some yeasts. And 2.5 gallon batch with 3787 probably won't explode it. So it might become my big Belgian fermenter, as I have to stick with about 2 gallons in my LBCs if I use 3787 in a big beer.
It has what amounts to "handles" on the sides, so it's not hard to carry.
It will work nicely in my "semi open" style of fermenting, I just won't use the lid clips. The lid still will block anything from getting in as it overlaps the edges.
It will be fun to perv what's brewing in it. It's supposed to be UV resistant even though it's clear, but I'll put it in the dark anyways.
If you want an airlock forget it, or drill your own hole and figure out some way to build a gasket. But I could give a crap about airlocks, so this doesn't matter to me.
I guess this will hold me over until I get a 3.5 gallon SS brew bucket one day maybe, if they fix the base so it attaches.
The refill is kind of old (a Diablo IPA) but not too old, so I'll go ahead and brew it with some dme and finishing hops as a test run of the fermenter.
It might be the same thing Mr. Beer sells, I don't know. Mr. Beer advertises theirs as a 2 gallon fermenter, but this one holds 3 gallons with enough head space for many yeasts. It has almost 4 gallons of space if you count the extra headspace provided by the krausen collar thing and the extra headspace given by the lid. That last gallon is not usable for liquid - *do not attempt* - but it should keep the mess in.
I'll post a better review and maybe some pictures later once I use it, but from what I can tell from cleaning it and messing with the parts:
It is well constructed, thicker plastic then my LBCs.
It will be super easy to clean, because the mouth is as big as the fermenter like a bucket, but even easier because the nasty part with the krausen ring can come out and be thrown in the dishwasher even. The rest is just swish around some oxyclean.
The spigot is big and tough and looks somewhat impossible to break unless you are a gorilla.
With the krausen collar thing on and all the headspace added by the way the lid is constructed, I think I can brew a 3 gallon batch in it with some yeasts. And 2.5 gallon batch with 3787 probably won't explode it. So it might become my big Belgian fermenter, as I have to stick with about 2 gallons in my LBCs if I use 3787 in a big beer.
It has what amounts to "handles" on the sides, so it's not hard to carry.
It will work nicely in my "semi open" style of fermenting, I just won't use the lid clips. The lid still will block anything from getting in as it overlaps the edges.
It will be fun to perv what's brewing in it. It's supposed to be UV resistant even though it's clear, but I'll put it in the dark anyways.
If you want an airlock forget it, or drill your own hole and figure out some way to build a gasket. But I could give a crap about airlocks, so this doesn't matter to me.
I guess this will hold me over until I get a 3.5 gallon SS brew bucket one day maybe, if they fix the base so it attaches.