Dgallo
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My 3 gallons are for my Brett’s and wild beers!Is that the 3 gallon version? I have a pair of the 3 gallon and one of the 7 gallon. (though I have not added the ball lock posts)
My 3 gallons are for my Brett’s and wild beers!Is that the 3 gallon version? I have a pair of the 3 gallon and one of the 7 gallon. (though I have not added the ball lock posts)
Is that the 3 gallon version? I have a pair of the 3 gallon and one of the 7 gallon. (though I have not added the ball lock posts)
I agree. I wonder what caused the hop debris to not settle. I usually do large 8-10 oz dryhops in my NEIPAS and after cold crashing, I never have clogged it. The only time I transfer any hop debris is if I accidentally rock the fermenter to hard and the hops re suspend when I get close to the bottom. I will say that I do purposely leave 1.5 - 2 inches of beer in the fv to only transfer clean beer. I plan for this in my recipeI've done several closed transfers and haven't had any issues with hop debris clogging the lines. I usually wait for 3 weeks before I keg which allows a lot of time for the yeast to drop out. If you're dry hopping, try using a mesh bag to contain the hops. I've used this method and it works well. If you prefer to dry hop loose, then cold crash for a few days to get the hop debris to settle. If you still have trouble, use a fining agent such as gelatin to aid in clearing things up before you keg.
Hopefully I can get a low oxygen transfer through both vessels and ending up in my keg with the proper volume (just a tad over 5 gallons). Any input on this variation of the fermonster abyss?
Gas line in 7 gallon to liquid line of 6 gallon. Gas line from 6 gallon to gas post keg. Liquid line from starsan filled keg to bucket of starsan. 6 gallon fermenter was purged and filled with CO2I just ordered a lid and post set from MoreBeer so I can join in the fun! There is a few more hours left on their 15% off storewide sale. I have been pretty happy with doing closed transfers using the spigot, but I can see the benefit of this method. It should also make it easier/possible to run a line over to a keg to purge with fermentation CO2.
What types of connections do you have setup? Got a picture to share? It seems like it should work.
Was the 6gallon fermenter liquid purged?Gas line in 7 gallon to liquid line of 6 gallon. Gas line from 6 gallon to gas post keg. Liquid line from starsan filled keg to bucket of starsan. 6 gallon fermenter was purged and filled with CO2
I don’t know if that will eliminate allo2 from the 6 gallon fermenter but it’s def will minimize it. There are a few things I would suggest to you that will better you purging.Filled with starsan and drained into the 7 gallon fermonster. Tipped upside down, placed starsan treated hopsack with hops in 6 gallon, sealed up with sanitized lid, gasket and floating dip tube. Purged several times with CO2 at 12 psi. In theory, should work I hope. Just finished brewing about 3 hours ago.
Are you kegging? If so you can just connect the co2 post to your tank. If you don’t have that ability then yes the Mylar bag will be needed.Great suggestions on the dry hopping vessel. One question, once the dry hopped vessel is filled, can I cold crash the fermonster without venting, or will this cause the vessel to contract and possibly crack? I guess I could always use the mylar balloon method to prevent O2 ingress.
Does anyone have a photo of the posts while detached? Or the underside of the fermonster cap with posts attached?
Does this show what you need? I just got my kit in the mail the other day, but have not modified the lid.
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I did not notice that the solid lid did not come with the gasket. Not a big deal since I now have 4 Fermonsters (7-gal + 2 x 3-gal + 1-gal) so I have plenty of lids and gaskets. I do wonder if there is a way to seal up the hole on the standard lid.
The PRV valve in the kit is a bonus for me as I needed to replace one of the PRVs in a keg. It is only 35 PSI, but that is fine for me.
Anyone have any thoughts on how to incorporate a thermowell along with this setup? I.e some sort of fitting that would be air tight. I’m currently using the dual port ridged #10 stopper with airlock and thermowell but looking to do this mod. Might just install one ball lock fitting (gas only) since I plan to use the spigot with a filter for transfers anyway.
I am assuming that it is an 18" Thermowell and Weldless fitting that is sold @ brewhardware. You can also get a similar, single piece unit from Brewer's Hardware but the longest one they make is 12" and $24
Thanks!You could try this option from a different thread using the parts I listed in a subsequent post. (quoted below)
I am curious, what are people using the floating liquid line for?
I have several Fermonster fermenters, all with spigots. I got the kit and one solid lid a month or so ago, but have not installed it yet. I am pretty happy doing closed transfers using the spigots with help from gravity. I am thinking of just adding one of the posts to the lid and adding the other post to another lid. Then maybe using the floating dip tube on a keg. I recall seeing a pic from @Dgallo recently where he was filling a keg with the spigot.
One advantage I could see is for taking a gravity reading. I can do this out the spigot, but I need to lift the fermenter out of my chest freezer chamber.