sandyeggoxj
Well-Known Member
I have a brewhemoth fermenter for sale! This has been a wonderful fermenter but I have decided to exit the hobby due to family and time issues.
Included is everything you need other than a chiller. I have sanitary butterfly valves, thermowell, sample port, spunding valve and heating/cooling coil. I used a makeshift DIY glycol chiller built from an AC unit and it worked amazingly well! It was in my garage here in AZ and I could keep the fermenter at any temp for fermenting and drop it down to about 39 for cold crashing in the summer when the garage was 105 inside. When it was cooler ambient temp I could drop it to the low 30's. The brewhemoths are 22 gallon capacity and I found I could brew up to 18 gallons of finished beer. I also added some silicone heating elements to the lower section so that I could do ramp up programs for Saison and Farmhouse styles. I never used the heating coil but the coil system is 20' of cooling and 20' of heating. You could jumper then to run 40' of cooling if you needed. These are rated for a ton of pressure (100psi I think?) so I would carbonate at 30psi when I cold crashed. The co2 ball lock inlet let me pressure transfer under co2 to the keg.
I'm sorry to see it go but I know the new owner will put it to good use! Located in Tucson, AZ. Willing to meet you within 40-50 miles if that will help. $1000.
Included is everything you need other than a chiller. I have sanitary butterfly valves, thermowell, sample port, spunding valve and heating/cooling coil. I used a makeshift DIY glycol chiller built from an AC unit and it worked amazingly well! It was in my garage here in AZ and I could keep the fermenter at any temp for fermenting and drop it down to about 39 for cold crashing in the summer when the garage was 105 inside. When it was cooler ambient temp I could drop it to the low 30's. The brewhemoths are 22 gallon capacity and I found I could brew up to 18 gallons of finished beer. I also added some silicone heating elements to the lower section so that I could do ramp up programs for Saison and Farmhouse styles. I never used the heating coil but the coil system is 20' of cooling and 20' of heating. You could jumper then to run 40' of cooling if you needed. These are rated for a ton of pressure (100psi I think?) so I would carbonate at 30psi when I cold crashed. The co2 ball lock inlet let me pressure transfer under co2 to the keg.
I'm sorry to see it go but I know the new owner will put it to good use! Located in Tucson, AZ. Willing to meet you within 40-50 miles if that will help. $1000.