Everyone has their problems. Mine is serious. I’ve been using old fashioned plastic fermenters without any problems and even successfully made use of the latest homebrew fad, pressure. Pressure is a useful tool, great things can be achieved with just one psi and I was pleasantly surprised the first time I noticed a hint of carbonation during transfer.
So what’s the problem you might ask. I’ve buggered my favourite shoulder and found there’s now a multitude of tasks that I can’t achieve anymore – think about that…… Worst of all, I can’t lift a full fermenter and can’t unscrew the lid. My neighbours are tired of me asking for help and their partners are tired of me sending them home pissed.
I hate plastic and have read too many accounts of PET fermenter catastrophes so the obvious move for me is a stainless steel pressure rated fermenter. I know there’s a host of info available but I don’t have time to sift through and sort out what is relevant and current & also what innovations might be on the horizon.
I also hate gizmos and gimmicks. I like simple, reliable tools that I can trust to do the job. Our American allies are renowned for making good, strong, foolproof gear.
I’m sure that many will agree that it would be nice to buy “Australian Made”, like we did in the old days but I’m not aware of a suitable locally made fermenter and I hope that changes in the very near future.
I’m hoping you experienced people can offer recommendations. My first choice, like many others, would be a Ss Unitank but crikey, the money. I don’t see that I can drink enough cheap beer in the rest of my life to recoup the investment. I get that a steep cone is important so a flat bottomed bucket is of no interest to me. I’m attracted to the Spike Brewing Conical Unitank although I’m not yet serous enough to establish the landed cost. The Spike Flex + is a financially attractive offer.
What are your thoughts?
So what’s the problem you might ask. I’ve buggered my favourite shoulder and found there’s now a multitude of tasks that I can’t achieve anymore – think about that…… Worst of all, I can’t lift a full fermenter and can’t unscrew the lid. My neighbours are tired of me asking for help and their partners are tired of me sending them home pissed.
I hate plastic and have read too many accounts of PET fermenter catastrophes so the obvious move for me is a stainless steel pressure rated fermenter. I know there’s a host of info available but I don’t have time to sift through and sort out what is relevant and current & also what innovations might be on the horizon.
I also hate gizmos and gimmicks. I like simple, reliable tools that I can trust to do the job. Our American allies are renowned for making good, strong, foolproof gear.
I’m sure that many will agree that it would be nice to buy “Australian Made”, like we did in the old days but I’m not aware of a suitable locally made fermenter and I hope that changes in the very near future.
I’m hoping you experienced people can offer recommendations. My first choice, like many others, would be a Ss Unitank but crikey, the money. I don’t see that I can drink enough cheap beer in the rest of my life to recoup the investment. I get that a steep cone is important so a flat bottomed bucket is of no interest to me. I’m attracted to the Spike Brewing Conical Unitank although I’m not yet serous enough to establish the landed cost. The Spike Flex + is a financially attractive offer.
What are your thoughts?