Stainless Steel Fermenter

(or home brewery project #476)

Someone once asked me how much it costs to make homebrew. I figure that ingredients and consumables (gas etc) cost me around $1/L. So far so good. Then I divided the cost of all the other stuff I bought, boilers, taps, pipe, fittings, etc by the number of brews. I nearly fell off the chair. So then I thought, any good accountant would only expense the depreciation on these goods. So after some creative accounting it now comes to $2/litre. Also when you stop buying stuff for your brewery, then the cost per brew goes down - as if that is ever going to happen.

I have been using the same, HDPE (plastic) fermenter since I started brewing. I haven't had an infection and it has worked pretty well for me.

Some of the things I like about it:

What I would like to improve:

In anycase, my brewery seems to be slowly gravitating towards stainless components.

I have acquired the above 80 litre, stainless steel LPG tank. I was once considering making a boiler of it but my 50L keg works fine (see BrewPot) for the batch sizes I am doing currently. That leaves a fermenter as a possibility.

For a lid I am thinking of slicing the top (ie one end) off and then making some sort of clamping arrangement for a flat perspex cover and rubber seal. I will have to ensure I am thoroughly sober before attacking it with the angle grinder and cutting disk.

It will also need some kind of stand and it all needs to fit in my existing brewing fridge (see TemperatureControl).

I am not sure whether to add a tap at the very bottom of the end cap to dump yeast as well as one slightly higher for dumping wort.

If all else fails I can always cut it clamshell style and make it into a spit roaster.

StainlessFermenter (last edited 2004-12-06 23:00:00 by )