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But... But.... It ain't shiny...
Correct in every respect.Feldon said:If your Coopers fermentor is an old one you might want to consider upgrading to their new model which was released a few years ago. Its probably the best designed plastic fermentor going. In tribute to the gladwrappers there is no airlock, just a snug fitting lid. Also a flat panel on the side and slightly more transparent plastic which gives a good view of the yeast activity within (to be able to see what's going on inside is a nice attribute for both new and old brewers - afterall empirical observation is at the heart of all crafts). The best feature is the new designed tap. No threads to harbour bugs - its a push-fit with a silicone seal. And the tap itself breaks apart so you can open it up and easily sanitise every nook and cranny. There is also a removeable 'krausen collar' which helps you cope with more volcanic fermentations (eg. stouts).
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http://store.coopers.com.au/coopers-diy-beer-fermenting-vessel-34ltr.html
If we ask nice do you think they could make one the same but shiny SS? The plastic lid would be fine.jackgym said:Correct in every respect.
Air locks give you a false negative and can drive you mad waiting for the "bloop bloop".
Do yourself a favor and get the newer Coopers FV. :chug:
Me too, was about to push the button on a SS Brewtech bucket but after reading people's experience with the Aginox + tap this is the way to go for me, thanks Batz for raising it heremofox1 said:I think this may be on my purchase list...
Currently I have (edit 6 kegs all up) 3 kegs and sawed about an inch and a half in the old money, off the end of dip tubes to use the 3 kegs as lagering tanks. So when I bottle for the forthcoming comps the yeast should be right down in the well and hopefully bright beer coming out.Camo1234 said:Bribie - would out be Able to run us through your process for using the kegs as fermenters? I have a few spare kegs and feel this could increase the number of lagers I have on the go at any one time.
yeah but how many chicks are you going to pull with that ?peekaboo_jones said:I've got 4 plastic fermenters, all different but work pretty well.
$200+ for a SS olive oil drum with tap or $50 for new Coopers
http://store.coopers.com.au/coopers-diy-beer-fermenting-vessel-34ltr.html
Probably not many. But he could buy a few with the money left overMikedub said:yeah but how many chicks are you going to pull with that ?
Probably not many. But he could buy a few with the money left overMikedub said:yeah but how many chicks are you going to pull with that ?
I have a few plastic fermentors (screw-top and clip-top, airlock/no airlock, and tap/no tap) as well, but the SS ones are the only ones that see use these days.peekaboo_jones said:I've got 4 plastic fermenters, all different but work pretty well.
$200+ for a SS olive oil drum with tap or $50 for new Coopers
http://store.coopers.com.au/coopers-diy-beer-fermenting-vessel-34ltr.html
Sorry, not on my planet, buddy.jibba02 said:Probably not many. But he could buy a few with the money left over
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