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Fermenters & Accessories

The fermenting process is a main part of what turns wort into a crisp pilsner or delicious IPA, so you’ll need high quality fermenter for your home brewing system. MoreBeer! carries a vast selection of homebrew fermenters and accessories for brewers of all skill levels, and they come in all sizes to cater to your specific batch.

Homebrew Fermenters

Carboys, jugs and buckets are the large vessels in which most homebrewers fermentation process occurs, and MoreBeer! offers a wide variety of these to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a smaller 1-gallon size or a large 6-gallon bucket, you’ll find it here at a great low price. We also offer airlocks and stoppers to create a tight fit and encourage fermentation, while our carboy drainers make it easy to drain a carboy without holding it upside down. Shop carboy handles, carriers, screw caps and a number of other fermentation equipment pieces to keep your glass carboys operating at their full potential and ensure a great batch with every brew. 

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  • FerMonster - Lid with Hole FerMonster - Lid with Hole

    FerMonster Carboy - Lid With Hole

    24 reviews

    Replacement Lid with hole for all sizes of Fermonster Plastic Carboys. The lid was recently redesigned and reinforced to be stronger and prevent cracking issues reported by customers. The design was also updated to improve how the o-ring sits in the lid. Does not include o-ring.

    $5.99

  • FermZilla All Rounder Stand Harness - 30L/60L FermZilla All Rounder Stand Harness - 30L/60L

    FermZilla All Rounder Stand Harness

    30 reviews

    This handy little strap will make cleaning and transporting your FermZilla All Rounder 30L or 60L an absolute breeze. Instead of picking up the tank with one hand and the stand with the other every time you need to move it, this harness will strap the tank and stand together so they can be moved together as one piece. Simply attach through both sections of the base in the orientation you wish. Slide up and out of the little buckle pieces making sure that the buckle is facing towards you, then strap in and strap down! Please note that the harness does not include handles. The harness is meant to be used alongside the All Rounder's included stainless handle. The Strap is long enough for the 60L and 30L All Rounder. We recommend rolling up the excess strap and paper clipping or cutting to suit the 30L. Stainless handles not included with the carrier harness. Kegland Part number: KL13567  

    $10.99

  • Two Hole #10 Brewmaster Silicone Stopper Two Hole #10 Brewmaster Silicone Stopper

    Two Hole #10 Brewmaster Silicone Stopper

    20 reviews

    This stopper has two holes and we use it in the production of our #10 stopper thermowell. It features one 3/8" hole and one 1/4" hole. A racking tube or stainless tube can be inserted into the 1/4" hole with the aid of some lubrifilm, forming an airtight seal, and the 3/8" hole fits an airlock. Even after you wedge all these fittings into it, it still fits a plastic carboy neck! Use this in any configuration you can think of, it'll fit: Airlocks, Thermowells, Racking Canes, and anything else you can imagine!

    $5.99

  • FerMonster 3 Gallon Carboy FerMonster 3 Gallon Carboy

    Fermonster Carboy - 3 gal.

    41 reviews

    Smooth, ribless design prevents yeast and bacteria buildup, making sanitation a breeze Punted bottom and conical top promote sediment collection and reduce oxidation during storage Extra-wide 4" mouth opening simplifies filling, additions, and cleaning Constructed from heavy-duty, virgin PET plastic without plasticizers Made with food-grade and BPA-free materials The Fermonster is a brand new fermenter designed specifically for fermentation. MoreBeer! gave product feedback for over 2 years of development and we think they nailed the design. The large lid allows for easy filling and makes hop or oak additions a breeze. The smooth sides are fantastic for sanitization - no ribs or texture to collect yeast or bacteria. The punted bottom allows sediment to collect to the sides so that you can siphon liquid from the center. Because they are made from virgin PET plastic they nearly unbreakable and a lot safer than similar glass carboys. Also notice the conical top which reduces surface area if you plan to store beer or wine long term. Made from heavy PET plastic, the same material used in 2 L soda bottles, which is nearly impermeable to oxygen penetration. Due to the thickness of the material and the overall geometry the Fermonster does not require ribs or dimples for stability. That results in a super smooth interior surface that reduces yeast and sediment buildup making it the easiest to clean, most sanitary PET carboy on the market. The huge 4" opening makes filling a breeze, and cleanup is as easy as wiping down the inside. These fermentors are completely air-tight and the lids sealed tight with an O-Ring. Additional O-Rings and Lids both with and without holes are available for purchase, see our You Might Also Need items below. Features: 4" inner diameter wide mouth carboy - easy to clean! Food grade PET plastic construction is nearly impermeable to oxygen penetration No hard to clean dimples or ribs Punted bottom O-Ring and Lid with one hole is included (Fits #10 Stopper) Additional O-Rings and Lids available Weight: 1.5 lbs Temperature Limit: 140° F Height: 14.6 inches Diameter: 9 inches Completely taste and odor free Perfect for Beer, Wine, Cider, Mead, Kombucha or any other fermented beverage! Thick walls for better oxygen barrier. Please note: the pictured #10 Stopper (FE470VS) and three piece airlock (FE370) are not included.

    $38.99

  • Farro Glass - Wide Mouth Glass Carboy - Ported w/ Barbed Spigot - PLACEHOLDER Farro Glass - Wide Mouth Glass Carboy - Ported w/ Barbed Spigot - PLACEHOLDER

    Farro Glass | Glass Carboy | Wide Mouth | Carrying Harness | Ported w/ Spigot

    5 reviews

    Wide mouth carboys are the easiest glass fermenter to clean with plenty of room to get your arm inside to scrub Add bagged flavoring additions and remove them freely when finished—this can be nearly impossible with traditional narrow neck glass carboys Watch fermentation activity as it's happening! The ultimate advantage of translucent glass or plastic fermenters Ported lid with removable cap sized for a #5 stopper & airlock Carrying harness included for easier handling Glass carboys have been a staple of the brewing and winemaking world for generations, but traditional tight neck carboys aren't without their limitations. Standard glass carboys can be difficult to clean after fermentation and require a siphon or racking cane to transfer liquid out. The wide mouth carboy is extremely easy to clean—simply removing the lid allows you to get your hand or arm all the way inside to scrub away stubborn sediment. And with a convenient spigot at the bottom, you can transfer liquid out of the vessel with ease. Each carboy comes with a carrying harness. See below for optional stainless steel spigots. Features: Gasketed lid for tight seal Included carrying harness Ported lid ready for #5 stopper & airlock Plastic spigot with 3/8" OD barb (tapers from 10-12mm) 20mm (0.78") diameter spigot hole 165mm (6.5") lid opening Continuous thread, 5mm pitch Please note: The carrying harness should not be used to move the vessel when full. The airlock lid is primarily recommended for short fermentations.

    $26.99 - $69.99

  • Carboy Handle Orange - (Smooth Neck) Carboy Handle Orange - (Smooth Neck)

    Carboy Handle - Smooth Neck Carboys

    63 reviews

    Make moving your carboy safer and easier with these Orange Smooth-Neck Carboy Handles!   For one handed lifting of empty Smooth Necked (not threads) glass carboys. Fits 3, 5, 6, 6.5 gallon smooth neck carboys.

    $8.99

  • FermZilla - Collection Container w/ Lid, Caps, O-ring FermZilla - Collection Container w/ Lid, Caps, O-ring

    FermZilla Collection Container | 34 oz | 1,000 mL

    7 reviews

    If you're a FermZilla owner, we highly recommend picking up an additional collection container or two. Use one to harvest and store your yeast, and then a second for your dry hop additions. Or harvest and store multiple yeast cultures in multiple collection containers. The collection container features threaded ports that are compatible with the KG500 Ball Lock Cap. Attaching the ball lock cap will allow you to purge the container of oxygen before dry hopping. Or attach a small length of tubing with a diffusion stone and you'll be able to oxygenate your wort or carbonate your finished beer from the bottom up. The container is made from Tritan and the lid from HDPE. Kegland Part number: KL11365  

    $21.99

  • FermZilla - 27L Conical & 60L All Rounder Jacket FermZilla - 27L Conical & 60L All Rounder Jacket

    Insulating Jacket for FermZilla 27L Conical or 60L All Rounder

    31 reviews

    Use this insulating jacket to regulate the fermentation temperature in your 27L FermZilla Conical or 60L FermZilla All Rounder. The jacket alone will help keep your fermenter warm in the colder months, or you can add a FermWrap heater if the heat fermentation isn't enough to maintain temp. Conversely, you can freeze bottles of water and put them inside the jacket to keep the temperature from getting too hot. If you're feeling extra fancy, use frozen water bottles and a FermWrap plugged into a temperature controller. The frozen water bottles will provide constant cooling, and if the controller detects that the temperature has dropped too far, it will kick on the FermWrap to heat your fermenter back up to your target temp. The jacket has the added benefit of protecting your fermenting beer from harmful UV light. Features a single sided zipper and draw string bottom. Kegland Part number: KL1148

    $49.49

  • FermZilla Tri-Conical - 27 L - Gen 3.2 FermZilla Tri-Conical - 27 L - Gen 3.2

    FermZilla Tri-Conical Fermenter | Gen 3.2 | 3 in. T.C. Collection Container | 27L | 7.1G

    9 reviews

    The ultimate plastic pressurized conical A best seller for a reason! Tons of features at an incredible cost Crystal Clear super smooth PET makes fermenting and cleaning super easy 3" Butterfly valve at bottom makes removing yeast/trub easy with the 600mL collection jar. Pressurizable (with accessories) for fermentation and closed transfer to your keg The Gen 3.2 FermZilla Tri-Conical features a newly designed collection container with top & bottom PCO1881 ports. The collection container has a 3" T.C. opening and installs on the Conical with a 3" T.C. butterfly valve. The molded 3" T.C. ferrule on the tank is a huge improvement over the Gen 2 model—eliminating the complicated dump valve design and simplifying the collection container connection. Brew with confidence on the new Tri-Clover FermZilla! Out of the box, the FermZilla Conical is an amazing fermenter that will immediately step up your game on the cold side of the brewing process. But what we love most about this unit is how easily it is to upgrade as you go—adding more functionality and gaining more precise control over your fermentation with each new accessory. Below are some of our favorite add-ons for the FermZilla Tri-Conical Fermenter. Pressure Kit The FermZilla is the perfect option for brewers that want all the advantages of a conical fermenter without the price tag of a full blown stainless steel unit. It allows you to dump trub, harvest yeast, and with the addition of the FermZilla Pressure Kit, you can carbonate and serve – all in one vessel! The clear PET tank allows you to visually monitor fermentation activity and is pressure rated to 2.4 Bar (34.8 psi), which means you can ferment under pressure, reducing ester and fusel alcohols in your finished beer. This also gives the ability to perform pressure transfers. If you prefer to move your finished beer to a keg or other vessel, you can do so with little to no oxygen exposure. Tri-Clamp Pressure Lid Add a 2" T.C. port to your fermenter by replacing the standard lid with the FermZilla Tri-Clamp Pressure Lid. This will give you an opening to add dry hops or other additions without needing to remove the entire lid, or you can upgrade down the road with a Hop Bong sight glass in order to add CO2 and purge your hop charge of oxygen. PCO1881 threaded ports are still there for Ball Lock Caps, as well as undrilled ports for an optional Thermowell and Temp Twister cooling coil. Hop Bong Pressure Pack The ultimate upgrade kit! The Hop Bong Pressure Pack has all of the parts included with the Pressure Kit and Tri-Clamp Pressure Lid but fully parted out to remove the guess work. If the Tri-Conical is your first FermZilla fermenter, this accessory kit is for you. Load up the Hop Bong, flush it with CO2, purge out oxygen with the handy PRV on top, then simply open the Butterfly Valve to inject your beer with a 6 oz payload of dry hops. FermZilla Gen 3 vs Gen 3.2: 3" x 3" T.C. butterfly dump valve 3" T.C. compatible collection container 600 mL collection container w/ top & bottom PCO1881 threaded ports What's Included: FermZilla 27L Tank with 3" T.C. Bottom Port 3" T.C. Butterfly Valve 600 mL Collection Container with 3" T.C. Connection Stainless Steel Stand with Swing Handles Stainless Steel Handle Assembly Top Lid with PRV (35 psi) 3" tri-clamp with gaskets 3-Piece Airlock Graduation Sticker Adhesive Thermometer Spare Seals Specs: 27 L (7.1 gal) Total Volume Pressure Rated to 2.4 Bar (34.8 psi) Height in Stand - 29.5" Height w/ Airlock - 33.7" Tank Diameter - 13.9" Diameter in Stand - 15.3" Lid & Collection Container Ports - 28 mm PCO 1881 threads Temperature Rating: When not under pressure, do not expose to liquids above 131°F When under pressure, do not expose to any temperatures above 95°F* *Please note that the temperature rating for the FermZilla tank is lower when using it under pressure. When not under pressure, it is perfectly safe to transfer wort into the tank below 131°F or to use hot liquids below this temp for cleaning. When under pressure, make sure to keep your fermentation temperature below 95°F and keep the fermenter in an environment that is below 95°F ambient. This is especially important when fermenting with kveik yeast. These strains are known to ferment hot if no temperature control is being used. Exceeding the temperature rating may compromise the tank, leading to a shorter life span or sudden failure to maintain pressure. Even with proper use, we recommend replacing the tank every two years. Please note: when using the FermZilla under pressure, you must perform a water pressure check to ensure your connections are leak proof. To do this, fill your FermZilla up with water, apply at least 15 psi pressure, and check for leaks around all caps and threads. Pressure Stress If you use the FermZilla to ferment under pressure, or you use CO2 to pressure transfer or force carbonate your finished beer, it is very important that you conduct semi-annual inspections of your tank. Even with perfect care, the FermZilla tank may show signs of wear from pressure stress over time. We recommend visually inspecting your tank for stress creases or other signs of wear once or twice a year. A hydro test should be conducted every two years, even if no signs of wear are found. The process is simple: Fill the tank to the brim with water Replace the Red PRV with a Green PRV rated to 4.5 BAR or higher Pressurize the tank to 4 BAR (58 psi) Check for leaks, then replace the Red PRV when finished If leaks or potential points of failure are found, replace the tank before you continue using pressure with your FermZilla. General Care Taking good care of your FermZilla begins with cleaning and sanitizing the unit before and after use. The tank is made from food-grade PET, which is beautifully clear, but can be sensitive to long soaks in cleaners and acid-based sanitizers. In general, we do not recommend leaving products like PBW or StarSan soaking in the tank for more than an hour. Extended soaks have the potential to degrade the PET material and shorten the lifespan of the tank. KegLand Part number: KL25898 NOTE: FermZilla tanks are marked with a manufacturer’s “expiry date”. This does not indicate that the tank is bad after this date; it simply indicates that a hydro test may be in order. 2 years after production and every 2 years after first use, it is recommended that the tank be hydro tested to ensure the tank is holding pressure. Hydro test instructions are available here. You will also need the D1072 Green PRV to perform the test. If you do not plan to pressurize the fermenter, the test is not necessary.

    $169.99

  • FermZilla - Flat Twister Lid w/ O-ring - 3-hole for Temp Twister and Thermowell FermZilla - Flat Twister Lid w/ O-ring - 3-hole for Temp Twister and Thermowell

    FermZilla Flat Twister Lid

    4 reviews

    The Flat Twister Lid comes with 3 pre-drilled holes perfectly sized for the Duotight bulkheads that come with the Temp Twister Cooling Coil and FermZilla Thermowell. Lid o-ring included. This lid is only recommended for FermZilla users that will be using the Temp Twister and the Thermowell together. Kegland Part number: KL15059

    $10.99

  • Rubber Stopper - #2 With Hole

    Rubber Stopper - #2 With Hole

    6 reviews

    Stopper #2 - with 3/8 inch hole. Top diameter 0.83 inches (21 mm), bottom diameter 0.63 inches (15.8 mm), length 1 inch (25 mm). BPA-free stopper made of food grade materials. Injection molded TPE for superior consistency throughout. Perfect for use with carboys, as the material sticks well to glass and PET, even when wet. To create a solid stopper, simply use a #000 solid stopper (FE400) to plug the hole. Max. Temperature Rating: 158 °F (70 °C).

    $0.99

  • Airlock - 3 Piece Polypropylene (PP) Anti Shatter

    Shatter Resistant Airlock - 3 Piece

    4 reviews

    This airlock made from polypropylene is much less rigid and less likely to crack compared to standard three-piece airlocks. Toss it into a bucket of sanitizer with your other equipment and don't worry about it breaking. Airlocks are another one of those necessary pieces of equipment for every homebrewer. If you ferment in a carboy or bucket this 3 piece airlock is a must! It’s a popular alternative to the triple ripple type of airlock because it can be taken apart and cleaned, and is easy to fill. (However we do sell the triple ripple type (FE371) in case you are used to that type and would like to stay with it.) While a simple device not all airlocks are the same. Some other designs have only a couple holes in the plastic lid and this can cause the airlock to pop out during an active fermentation. Our design features multiple holes that allow CO2 to escape easily. Additionally, some other airlocks have a cross hatch design on the bottom. We have found this more easily leads to Krausen clogs and the airlock being pushed out of the fermenter. Ours is open, allowing Krausen foam to enter the airlock if necessary. Better to clean your airlock out than to find it laying on the floor next to your fermenter 3 days later. Another cool feature of this 3-piece airlock is that 1/2" ID Silicone tubing will fit onto the center post for use as a blowoff. In the cases where you are using a yeast known to produce lots of Krausen (WLP002 from White Labs or 1968 from Wyeast for example) remove the top cover, remove the plastic 'hat', and install the silicone tubing. Run the silicone tubing into a jar or bucket of water. When fermentation dies back down remove the tubing and replace the hat and cover. Please Note: Airlock only - stopper not included. KegLand Part Number: KL01595

    $3.89

  • FermZilla Floating Dip Tube - Stainless Float + 80cm Silicone Dip Tube

    Replacement Floating Dip Tube for FermZilla

    14 reviews

    Direct replacement of the 31" floating dip tube included with the FermZilla Pressure Kits. If you're looking for a floating dip tube to use with your homebrew keg, we recommend the Torpedo Buoy™, which includes an appropriately sized metal dip tube and features a higher quality silicone tubing. Kegland Part number: KL14076

    $16.49

  • Premium Breathable Silicone Bung for Barrels and Variable Volume Tanks

    Premium Breathable Silicone Bung for Barrels and Variable Volume Tanks

    26 reviews

    We recently discovered this premium breathable silicone barrel bung and were immediately impressed with its robust design and features. To start with, the built in tabs really help make bung removal effortless. But where the bung really shines is in its two-piece design. When set to the open position, the bung acts as an airlock and allows the release of CO2 while maintaining a seal against oxygen coming in. This makes the bung ideal for alcoholic or malolactic fermentation in barrels or tanks. When fermentation is over and you no longer want the bung to "breathe" out, you just push the center cap into the bung to create a firm seal and the FE497 becomes a solid stopper! Fits most 30 and 60 gallon barrels as well as the hole in the lid of most Variable Volume tanks! tapers from 1 7/8" to 2 1/4" diameter

    $11.99

  • Airlock - S-Shaped and Stopper Kit (Pack of 2) Airlock - S-Shaped and Stopper Kit (Pack of 2)

    S-Shaped Airlock & Stopper Kit (Pack of 2)

    2 reviews

    Pick up two airlock and stopper combos for a lower price! Includes two S-Shaped airlocks and two Universal Stoppers. Fits a 2.8, 3, 5, 6, or 6.5 gallon glass carboy, as well as 500ml Erlenmeyer flask. Please Note: This stopper will not fit in plastic carboys, Better Bottles or Speidel Plastic Fermenters.  

    $3.99

  • 2 Gallon Bucket 2 Gallon Bucket

    2 Gallon Bucket Fermenter

    13 reviews

    A perfect size, food-grade, bucket that is a perfect fermenter for doing 1 gallon fermentations. Ideal for your next small batch of homebrew or fruit wine. Also a great container to store grain in. Wide opening allows for easy cleaning.  Lid sold separately. 9-1/4" H x 9-1/2" D (without lid) 9-7/16" H x 9-15/16" D (with lid)

    $8.49

  • 1 Gallon Glass Widemouth Jar - With Lid 1 Gallon Glass Widemouth Jar - With Lid

    Glass Fermentation Jar | 1 Gallon | Lid Included | 100mm Lug Finish

    15 reviews

    Wide mouth jar for small batch fermentations or storing pickled food items Large 3.9" diameter opening 100-2055 Lug Finish neck with metal lid included 128 oz (1 Gal) capacity Widemouth glass jars are great for fermenting small batches of fruit wines, beer, vinegars, lacto fermented foods, and more. The 100 mm (3.9") wide opening is large enough to add product, and to reach your hand in for cleaning. 100 mm lug finish metal lids included (FE309A). These jars have a lug finish.

    $5.79

  • Fermenter - Plastic Beer Stein w/lid - 11 L (2.9 Gal) for 9.5 L (2.5 Gal) Batches Fermenter - Plastic Beer Stein w/lid - 11 L (2.9 Gal) for 9.5 L (2.5 Gal) Batches

    2.5 Gallon Fermenter With Lid & Spigot

    59 reviews

    This awesome little fermenter is ideal for any fermentation, up to 2.5 gallons.  The unit is designed to be an all in one fermenter and bottling bucket.  The bowl shape at the base of the fermentor allows sediment to settle prior to bottling.  The wide opening on top allows for easy cleaning, large direct additions of fruit, hops or other products and overall easier access. Cool beer stein styling makes this the freshest fermentor on the market! Great for splitting 5 gallon batches into two separate fermentation to test yeast, different dry hops, add oak to one, etc.   Use this fermenter for your next batch of fruit wine, half batch of beer or any other fermentation!  Holds roughly 2.9 gallons total; recommended for 2.5 gallon fermentations.

    $24.49

  • Replacement Washer - Spigot

    Replacement Washer for Spigot

    10 reviews

    For replacing worn out washers on most plastic spigots. Compatable with our FE346, FE347 and FE47A.

    $1.09

  • Fermonster 1 Gallon Carboy - Ported Fermonster 1 Gallon Carboy - Ported

    FerMonster 1 Gallon Ported Carboy With Spigot

    16 reviews

    Smooth, ribless design prevents yeast and bacteria buildup, making sanitation a breeze Punted bottom and conical top promote sediment collection and reduce oxidation during storage Extra-wide 4" mouth opening simplifies filling, additions, and cleaning Constructed from heavy-duty, virgin PET plastic without plasticizers Made with food-grade and BPA-free materials The Fermonster is a brand new fermenter designed specifically for fermentation. MoreBeer! gave product feedback for over 2 years of development and we think they nailed the design. The large lid allows for easy filling and makes hop or oak additions a breeze. The smooth sides are fantastic for sanitization - no ribs or texture to collect yeast or bacteria. The punted bottom allows sediment to collect to the sides so that you can siphon liquid from the center. Because they are made from virgin PET plastic they nearly unbreakable and a lot safer than similar glass carboys. These ported versions come with our plastic spigot (FE347), allowing for easy racking and sampling! Made from heavy PET plastic, the same material used in 2 L soda bottles, which is nearly impermeable to oxygen penetration. Due to the thickness of the material and the overall geometry the Fermonster does not require ribs or dimples for stability. That results in a super smooth interior surface that reduces yeast and sediment buildup making it the easiest to clean, most sanitary PET carboy on the market. The huge 4" opening makes filling a breeze, and cleanup is as easy as wiping down the inside. These fermentors are completely air-tight and the lids sealed tight with an O-Ring. Additional O-Rings and Lids both with and without holes are available for purchase, see our You Might Also Need items below. Features: 4" inner diameter wide mouth carboy - easy to clean! Food grade PET plastic construction is nearly impermeable to oxygen penetration No hard to clean dimples or ribs Punted bottom O-Ring and Lid with one hole is included (Fits #10 Stopper) Additional O-Rings and Lids available Weight: 0.6 lbs Temperature Limit: 140° F Height: 9.45 inches Diameter: 6.7 inches Completely taste and odor free Perfect for Beer, Wine, Cider, Mead, Kombucha or any other fermented beverage! Thick walls for better oxygen barrier.

    $23.99

  • CellarScience - Silicone Bung for Large Wine Barrels

    CellarScience® Silicone Bung | Solid | Large Barrel

    6 reviews

    Tapered design fits most oak barrels and variable volume tank lids. Made from easy-to-clean, sanitizable silicone. Provides a tight, leak-proof seal for barrels and tanks. This solid silicone bung from CellarScience will provide a tight fit and secure seal to your oak barrel or variable volume tank lid. Made from pliable silicone for a great seal and is easy to clean and sanitize. Tapered design ensures it will fit most oak barrels as well as the hole in most variable volume lids. Top measures 2.5" including flange, 2.25" excluding flange. Tapers to 1.75" diameter at bottom.

    $7.69

  • Airlock - Extra Large 3 Piece

    Airlock - 3 Piece (XL)

    2 reviews

    This oversized 3-piece airlock can hold 50% more water or sanitizer so your airlock is less likely to evaporate dry or get sucked dry. When the temperature drops, your fermenter will suck in solution from the airlock, and if the temperature drop is significant the airlock can be completely emptied. An empty airlock opens the door for airborne spoilants to make their way into your fermenter unchecked. The extra large 3-piece airlock offers your fermenter even more protection, and is especially useful when cold crashing.   While a simple device not all airlocks are the same. Some other designs have only a couple holes in the plastic lid and this can cause the airlock to pop out during an active fermentation.  Just like our normally sized airlock, our design features many holes in the lid that allow CO2 to escape easily.  Additionally some other airlocks have a cross hatch design on the bottom while our is open to allow Krausen foam to enter the airlock if necesary.  Better to clean your airlock out than to find it laying on the floor next to your fermenter 3 days later.     Another cool feature of this 3-piece airlock is that 1/2" ID tubing will fit onto the center post for use as a blowoff.  This can be handy if you have a really active ferment that is blowing out the top of your fermenter.     Please Note: Airlock only - stopper not included.

    $3.49

  • Stopper - #000 Solid

    Rubber Stopper - #000 Solid

    13 reviews

    Plug the hole in other stoppers when moving or shaking the fermenter.

    $0.99

  • Glass Carboy (6.5 Gallon) - Smooth Neck

    Glass Carboy | Fermenter | Smooth Neck | Narrow Mouth | 6.5 Gallon

    37 reviews

    Glass carboy fermenter made from thick, high-quality, lead-free glass Perfect for fermenting beer, wine, cider, mead, and more! Clear glass allows you to monitor fermentation activity as it happens Smooth neck finish compatible with carboy hood or #7 stopper 6.5-gallon size offers plenty of headspace for vigorous fermentations If you are drawn to traditional brewing or you enjoy a simple setup, you will want to have a glass carboy for fermenting or aging your homebrew. The large 6.5 gallon size of this carboy fermenter is perfect for 5 gallon batches as there is plenty of head space to avoid blow-off during fermentation. They are made of thick, high-quality, lead-free glass which is impervious to oxygen. They do not scratch, which makes them easy to keep clean, and they're transparent so you can see what’s going on inside. This carboy will provide you with an enjoyable brewing experience for years to come. Dimensions: Height: 22.75" Width: 12.5"

    $64.99

  • Rubber Stopper - #3 With Hole

    Rubber Stopper - #3 With Hole

    3 reviews

    #3 stopper - with 3/8 inch hole. Top diameter 0.95 inches (24 mm), bottom diameter 0.71 inches (18 mm), length 1 inch (25 mm). BPA-free stopper made of food grade materials. Injection molded TPE for superior consistency throughout. Perfect for use with carboys, as the material sticks well to glass and PET, even when wet. To create a solid stopper, simply use a #000 solid stopper (FE400) to plug the hole. Max. Temperature Rating: 158 °F (70 °C).

    $1.39

  • Rubber Stopper - #6.5 With Hole

    Rubber Stopper - #6.5 With Hole

    4 reviews

    #6.5 stopper - with 3/8 inch hole. Top diameter 1.34 inches (34 mm), bottom diameter 1.06 inches (27 mm), length 1 inch (25 mm). BPA-free stopper made of food grade materials. Injection molded TPE for superior consistency throughout. Perfect for use with carboys, as the material sticks well to glass and PET, even when wet. To create a solid stopper, simply use a #000 solid stopper (FE400) to plug the hole. Max. Temperature Rating: 158 °F (70 °C).

    $1.99

  • Universal Stopper Solid (Small) Universal Stopper Solid (Small)

    Universal Rubber Stopper - Size #6-7 (Solid)

    4 reviews

    Solid version of FE494. A new stopper that fits a 2.8,3,5,6, or 6.5 gallon glass carboy. (DOES NOT FIT BETTER BOTTLE OR PLASTIC CARBOYS) Also fits a 500ml Erlenmyer flask. Made with a longer taper from a different material, this stopper does not pop out when wet. Much more reliable, it quickly became our stopper of choice for all applications involving these size carboys.

    $1.89

  • Plastic Carboy - 6 Gallon - Vintage Shop (Solid)

    Plastic PET Carboy - 6 Gallon

    81 reviews

    Your days of lugging heavy glass carboys around are over thanks to these plastic carboys! Our Plastic Carboys are made from 100% Virgin PET plastic, which is far more resistant to oxygen than regular plastic. They’re much lighter and safer than glass, which is good if you need to move your fermenter around the house to find the right temperature. Full carboys can be heavy and hard to maneuver and glass can break resulting in possible injury. In addition to being safer to handle, they’re more economical than glass as well. With no ribs on the sides, there’s no place for yeast and sediment to collect, making cleaning a breeze. We suggest cleaning them with an overnight PBW soak, shake, rinse, and sanitize. You’ll want to avoid vigorous scrubbing during cleaning to avoid scratches.   Two special features we love about our PET Carboys are the punted base and extra head space. The punted base makes the carboy easier to hold while carrying or pouring, and prevents sediment disturbance during transfers. The extra head space is a huge plus to make sure you have enough room for when your fermentation gets going.    Specifications: Uses a #10 stopper or a 5 Gallon Carboy Hood. Weighs 1.5 lbs Rated to 140 degrees F Height: 19.25 inches Diameter: 11.25 inches Completely taste and odor free  Carboys can withstand up to 15 psi of pressure with no deformation Punted base to prevent sediment disturbances during transfer  

    $36.99

  • FerMonster 6 Gallon Carboy FerMonster 6 Gallon Carboy

    FerMonster Carboy - 6 gal.

    3 reviews

    Smooth, ribless design prevents yeast and bacteria buildup, making sanitation a breeze Punted bottom and conical top promote sediment collection and reduce oxidation during storage Extra-wide 4" mouth opening simplifies filling, additions, and cleaning Constructed from heavy-duty, virgin PET plastic without plasticizers Made with food-grade and BPA-free materials The Fermonster is a brand new fermenter designed specifically for fermentation. MoreBeer! gave product feedback for over 2 years of development and we think they nailed the design. The large lid allows for easy filling and makes hop or oak additions a breeze. The smooth sides are fantastic for sanitization - no ribs or texture to collect yeast or bacteria. The 6 gallon size is great for most fermentations, and the larger 7 gallon is available for even bigger beers. The punted bottom allows sediment to collect to the sides so that you can siphon liquid from the center. Because they are made from virgin PET plastic they nearly unbreakable and a lot safer than similar glass carboys. Also notice the conical top which reduces surface area if you plan to store beer or wine long term. Made from heavy PET plastic, the same material used in 2 L soda bottles, which is nearly impermeable to oxygen penetration. Due to the thicknes of the material and the overall geometry the Fermonster does not require ribs or dimples for stability. That results in a super smooth interior surface that reduces yeast and sediment buildup making it the easiest to clean, most sanitary PET carboy on the market. The huge 4" opening makes filling a breeze, and cleanup is as easy as wiping down the inside. Fermonsters are easily moved by hand or consider using our Carboy Carrier for even greater ease of use. These fermentors are completely air-tight and the lids sealed tight with an O-Ring. Additional O-Rings and Lids both with and without holes are available for purchase, see our You Might Also Need items below. Features: 4" wide mouth carboy - easy to clean! Food grade PET plastic construction is nearly impermeable to oxygen penetration No hard to clean dimples or ribs Volume Markers at 5 and 6 Gallons Punted bottom O-Ring and Lid with one hole is included (Fits #10 Stopper) Additional O-Rings and Lids available Weight: 1.5 lbs Temperature Limit: 140° F Height: 19.25 inches Diameter: 11.25 inches Completely taste and odor free Perfect for Beer, Wine, Cider, Mead, Kombucha or any other fermented beverage! Thick walls for better oxygen barrier.

    $42.99

  • Brewmaster Silicone Stopper - #6.5 w/ 2 Holes (3/8 in. & 1/4 in.) Brewmaster Silicone Stopper - #6.5 w/ 2 Holes (3/8 in. & 1/4 in.)

    Two Hole #6.5 Brewmaster Silicone Stopper

    6 reviews

    This stopper has two holes and we use it in the production of our #6.5 stopper thermowell. It features one 3/8" hole and one 1/4" hole. A racking tube or stainless tube can be inserted into the 1/4" hole with the aid of some lubrifilm, forming an airtight seal, and the 3/8" hole fits an airlock. Even after you wedge all this junk into it, it still fits a carboy neck! Also fits perfectly into a 1.5" tri-clamp ferrule, and the stopper's flange will ensure it doesn't fall in. Use this in any configuration you can think of, it'll fit: Airlocks, Thermowells, Racking Canes, and anything else you can imagine!

    $5.99

  • Screw Cap with Airlock Hole Screw Cap with Airlock Hole

    Screw Cap With Airlock Hole

    12 reviews

    This screw cap fits onto our 1 gallon glass jugs, and has a hole in the middle for an airlock. We use it as a replacement for our stoppers when doing small batches of mead and cider.

    $1.69

  • FermZilla All Rounder Fermenter - 60L FermZilla All Rounder Fermenter - 60L

    FermZilla All Rounder Fermenter | 15.9 gal. | 60 L

    14 reviews

    The lowest price Pressurizable fermentor out there. Perfect for most ales that ferment in 2 weeks or less Super smooth PET makes cleaning very easy Transfer to your keg closed and under pressure oxygen free PET is better oxygen barrier than fermentors made of HDPE Super lightweight yet strong and shatterproof The FermZilla All Rounder is the most affordable pressurizable fermenter on the market. Although it doesn't feature a dump valve like the FermZilla Conical, the All Rounder carries the same pressure rating, making it an absolute steal if you're looking to ferment under pressure, perform pressure transfers, or want to carbonate and serve directly from the fermenter. The All Rounder is made from super smooth PET that's easy to clean, and the simple design means no nooks or crannies for microbes to hide. With a 4.75" lid opening, you'll have no trouble getting your arm inside to scrub away stubborn krausen rings. As with all FermZilla fermenters, the lid features molded drill locations that make installing accessories like a thermowell or Temp Twister Cooling Coil a breeze. In order to unlock the full potential of the All Rounder, you'll want to pick up the 55L FermZilla Pressure Kit. The pressure kit is available with either stainless or plastic ball lock caps. Why MoreBeer! loves the All Rounder FermZilla: Super smooth PET makes cleaning very easy. Pressure rated lid and PET material make for a better oxygen barrier than fermenters made of HDPE. Lightweight and easy to move around, yet strong enough to be considered shatterproof. The 4.75" lid opening makes it easy to get your arm inside and clean after use. The lid is designed for the easy installation of accessories such as a thermowell or cooling coil. Price! A pressurizable fermenter in this price range is an incredible value, and it opens the door for many cold-side processes that can't be done in a normal carboy or plastic fermenter. What's Included: FermZilla 60L All Rounder Fermenter Stainless Steel Stand Stainless Steel Handle Top Lid with PRV (35 psi) 3-Piece Airlock Adhesive Thermometer Specs: 60 L (15.9 gal) Total Volume Pressure Rated to 2.5 Bar (36.2 psi) Height in Stand - 34" Height w/ Airlock - 36.5" Tank Diameter - 13.9" Lid Ports - 28 mm PCO 1881 threads Temperature Rating: When not under pressure, do not expose to liquids above 131°F When under pressure, do not expose to any temperatures above 95°F* *Please note that the temperature rating for the FermZilla tank is lower when using it under pressure. When not under pressure, it is perfectly safe to transfer wort into the tank below 131°F or to use hot liquids below this temp for cleaning. When under pressure, make sure to keep your fermentation temperature below 95°F and keep the fermenter in an environment that is below 95°F ambient. This is especially important when fermenting with kveik yeast. These strains are known to ferment hot if no temperature control is being used. Exceeding the temperature rating may compromise the tank, leading to a shorter life span or sudden failure to maintain pressure. Even with proper use, we recommend replacing the tank every two years. Kegland Part number: KL15196 NOTE: FermZilla tanks are marked with a manufacturer’s “expiry date”. This does not indicate that the tank is bad after this date; it simply indicates that a hydro test may be in order. 2 years after production and every 2 years after first use, it is recommended that the tank be hydro tested to ensure the tank is holding pressure. Hydro test instructions are available here. You will also need the D1072 Green PRV to perform the test. If you do not plan to pressurize the fermenter, the test is not necessary.

    $124.99

  • Airlock - Compact Mini (2 Piece)

    Compact Airlock - 2 Piece| Smallest | For Fermentations up to 7 Gallons

    6 reviews

    Our mini and medium 2-piece airlocks are a great option when a single inch could make or break fitting your carboy into a fermentation chamber. The airlock breaks down into 2-pieces for easy cleaning. Instead of a floating center piece, like standard 3-piece airlocks, the center piece is molded into the lid. One less piece to clean and misplace! Another cool feature of this 2-piece airlock is that 1/2" ID tubing will fit onto the center post for use as a blowoff.  This can be handy if you have a really active ferment that is blowing out the top of your fermenter. Holds approximately 0.4 fl oz (12 ml) Chamber - 1-1/2" tall x 1-3/8" diameter Stem - 1" long Stopper not included

    $2.99

  • 1 Gallon Glass Jar Fermenter Kit - S-Shaped Airlock 1 Gallon Glass Jar Fermenter Kit - S-Shaped Airlock

    Glass Jar Fermenter Kit | 1 Gallon | Plastic Lid | Airlock

    16 reviews

    Perfect for fermenting small batches of beer, kombucha, wine, cider, mead, and more! Clear glass allows you to monitor fermentation activity as it happens Includes S-shaped airlock and airlock grommet This fermenter kit is great for those small one gallon batches. Whether you enjoy brewing small batches or want to test things on a small scale this is a great glass fermenter.  This is also a great fermentation setup for making homemade kombucha! Includes: Glass 1 gallon jar Screw top lid with hole and airlock grommet S-Shaped airlock

    $10.99

  • Lees Stirrer - Stainless w/ Plastic Blades Lees Stirrer - Stainless w/ Plastic Blades

    Lees Stirrer

    37 reviews

    The blades fold down allowing for easy insertion into a barrel or even a glass carboy. Ideal for mixing, stirring wine and works great as a degasser. As soon as you turn your drill on the blades expand to create a powerful stirring action. We do not recommend using in a carboy that is topped full because the stirrer displaces too much liquid and also creates a vortex that will send wine out the top. In these cases a hollow racking cane works exceptionally well. Works with 3/8" or larger drills. Stirrer is around 2' long.

    $37.99

  • Lid for 2 Gallon Pail- without hole Lid for 2 Gallon Pail- without hole

    Lid for 2 Gallon Bucket

    7 reviews

    Tight fitting lid for our 2 Gallon, food-grade, bucket fermenter, JAR20. 

    $3.49

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use a secondary fermenter when making an ale? +

We answer this question a lot because we don't mention the use of secondary fermenters in our instructions and other instructions do. First lets take a look at the supposed benefits of secondary fermenters. The first one we have always read was that the beer would clear out more in the secondary. This is not true. A beer will clear just the same in a primary as it will in a primary/secondary. Another benefit is supposed to be less trub in the bottles. If you you use a racking clip and siphoning set up you should get no more trub pick up in the primary than in the secondary. The most legitimate argument for a secondary fermenter is that you remove the beer from the trub. However we have researched quite a bit of material and have done a fair amount of actual testing and can find no evidence of trub breaking down within two weeks to a point where this an affect on flavor.

Can I repitch WLP200 after a fermentation? +

Yes you can, however repitching multiple times may promote a higher percentage of English yeast cells. This is mainly because English is more flocculent so more of it will be at the bottom for collection (assuming you use a conical fermentor). With a carboy, or other flat bottom fermenter, you'll get a pretty even distribution of both strains that is equivalent to the original blend.

How long will my lager fermentation last? +

It depends on the yeast strain and temperature conditions, but you can expect fermentation with a lager to be done within four weeks. This is not a hard and fast rule. You may have fermentation that is done in as little as two weeks as well. We recommend a minimum primary fermentation at 48-50F for three weeks and a diacetyl rest for three days at 54F. For all lagers it is best to make a yeast starter 48 hours in advance to give your yeast time to replicate in preparation for a cold environment. Don't be alarmed if you don't see krausen (foam) for 2-3 days after pitching yeast this is normal behavior for lager yeast.

How can I tell if fermentation is done? +

Often times the airlock will slow down and brewers will assume the fermentation is completed. The airlock is a good indicator, however is not the best method of knowing that fermentation is completely finished. If you suspect your beer is done, it is best to double check with a hydrometer. Check the fermentation two days in a row, and if the hydrometer reading hasn't changed at all, you're finished!

Is secondary fermentation something I need to do? What is it? +

Secondary fermentation on ales is something that a lot of people do because that is how most of the older homebrewing books taught people how to ferment. The theory was that you remove the yeast and trub from the ferment so that you have less flavor impact on the beer, and that less sediment would make it into bottles. More recent books and literature has proven that single stage fermentation for 2 weeks without racking yields great results without any added off flavors from the yeast and trub. Also, we notice that in that time frame the yeast has enough time to compact, so when the wort is racked to the bottling bucket or keg, most of yeast stays on the bottom of the fermenter. This procedure usually is beneficial to the brewer as it is less work and less chance of exposure to bacteria and oxygen. This method has proven very successful to thousands of our customers so far, however, we invite you to try both procedures and draw your own conclusions to which method you prefer.

What kind of effect can fermenter geometry have on fermentation? +

This is an advanced question and one which won't really affects us as homebrewers due to our limited type of fermenting vessels. Certain designs have effects on flavor. For example, a wide fermenter, such as those used by Samuel Smith, will cause more ester production due the amount of surface area available for the yeast to settle on. There are also effects on the speed at which the yeast will clear, the shallower the fermenter the less time it takes for gravity to pull yeast to the bottom. In commercial brewing a tall, skinny fermenter will give off different esters than a carboy or bucket will. In addition, a tall, skinny fermenter can stress yeast and contribute different esters - ideal for Belgian beers! The only way to truly know what the geometry of a fermenter contributes to a beer, is to use two fermenters with the same yeast strain, fermented at identical temperatures.

When should I see the signs of fermentation? +

If White Labs or Wyeast fermentation will begin 5-15 hours after pitching. As the yeast nears its 4 month shelf life fermentation will begin somewhat later, usually between 15-20 hours. The first sign of fermentation will be a raised airlock. This signals CO2 production. A fine layer of foam will begin forming on top of the liquid. Within a few hours the head of foam will become thicker and rocky , and the airlock will rapidly expel the CO2 gas. Fermentation will usually be complete in 7-14 days, depending on the strain, starting gravity and ferment temperature.

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