jmitchell3
Well-Known Member
I think that 8 gallons would be perfect. I have almost bought the Speidel 30L fermenters a couple of times but I really like the thought of using stainless, but the price is usually a turn off. My only dimensional requirements are 29" or less in height and 17" (14" would be ideal so I could fit three wide in my ferm chamber) or less in diameter so I might have to forgo the bottom dump valve assembly and have some shorter legs.
I brew 5 gallon batches but start with 6 gallons. A half gallon loss from kettle to carboy and another half gallon loss from carboy to keg, I end up with 5 gallons. 5.5 gallons or so in a 6 gallon better bottle is really tight. I like my wheat beer with WY3068 so a blow off tube is required. I think last time I lost about a liter due to blow off.
I really despise racking in general. If the stainless conical has a loss of 0.75 gallons, hell, even 1 gallon, it would be a small price to pay to not have to rack from carboy to keg. I have been overshooting my OG numbers lately anyway so I could just add a bit more water in the beginning to make up for any extra dead space in the fermentor and not miss my OG.
Yeah, I do the same for volumes!