A while ago (not sure how long) Coopers introduced the new style fermenters which do not have an airlock. Big bucket with a Krausen Kollar and lid that just fit inside each other. They must just rely on CO2 presence to keep out nasties. You don't need to use the Krausen Kollar for low activity beer, I've found. Anyway, I'm interested to know if anybody has any experience with these? Positive or negative.
I have 2 which I was using without issue. I posted a little while ago about a problem I had and while nothing that severe has repeated, I have had a few "funky" brews, and the common denominator is these fermenters. I sometimes have as many as 6 fermenters on the go at once and there is one thing that repeats with these 2 that doesn't occur with the traditional airlock / bubbler buckets.
By the end of fermentation (bottling day), all of my airlocked fermenters have had the yeast flocculate to the bottom and the top surface is usually "glassy" clean, to use an old surfing description. However, what I have noticed with the 2 Coopers FVs is that the surface has the white powdery "yeast" or other organism (lacto???) across the surface. Tasting it while performing SG testing does not indicate "off" flavours but the bottled beer is not what I've come to expect.
Just wondering what the white powder is likely to be, (harmful to the brew), and if anybody else has had issues with these FVs.
I have 2 which I was using without issue. I posted a little while ago about a problem I had and while nothing that severe has repeated, I have had a few "funky" brews, and the common denominator is these fermenters. I sometimes have as many as 6 fermenters on the go at once and there is one thing that repeats with these 2 that doesn't occur with the traditional airlock / bubbler buckets.
By the end of fermentation (bottling day), all of my airlocked fermenters have had the yeast flocculate to the bottom and the top surface is usually "glassy" clean, to use an old surfing description. However, what I have noticed with the 2 Coopers FVs is that the surface has the white powdery "yeast" or other organism (lacto???) across the surface. Tasting it while performing SG testing does not indicate "off" flavours but the bottled beer is not what I've come to expect.
Just wondering what the white powder is likely to be, (harmful to the brew), and if anybody else has had issues with these FVs.