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4 total. A 6.5 gallon and 5 gallon in glass. And then the same but in plastic.
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Three 15 gallon Demi-johns
Four 6.5 gallon glass carboys
Four 6 gallon glass carboys
Two 5 gallon glass carboys
Lucky 13![]()
I have two ale pails, 1 bottling bucket, 1 3gal carboy, 2 repurposed frosting buckets 4.5 gall, 4 repurposed chlorine buckets from a local city pool place. So 10 total as needed.
Usually the frosting buckets are used in sparging, but the chlorine buckets are great, super tight lid that twists on instead of those finger crushing press lids.
That's a lot of brew... how often do you use those demi-johns? More importantly, how often do you have more than 1 demi-john full?
I have no idea!
I've been a winemaker for a long time, and I have many carboys (both glass and better bottles) in 5 and 6 gallon sizes for that- maybe 25-35(?) of those. I have lots of 'ale pails' in sizes 6.5 gallons up to 8 gallons- maybe 10(?) of those. I have lots of 3 gallon carboys, both better bottles and glass. I have some big primary bin-type of fermenters for big batches of wine.
So, 50-60(?) maybe. Give or take a dozen or so.
I have exactly one less than I need at all times. Oh...and one more than my wife wants in the house .![]()
Catdaddy66,
Just in case you were only feeling a 'LITTLE' inadequate...
Now ALL of us feel that way, too.
Just curious how many fermenters you all have. I have 9 Plastic buckets ( thanks to a 10$ sale) ands 5 glass carboys ( thanks to a 14$ sale)
I have billions of them. Working in my basement as we speak.
Yeast are fermenters. Vessels are fermentors.
Winemaking is a great hobby for a procrastinator!
4 pages in and no mention of the Mr. Beer fermenter (unless I missed it).