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  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 60 l (15.9 gal) Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 60 l (15.9 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 60L | 15.9 gal

    1 review

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks. 22"L x 16"W x 22" H, 8.82 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $142.99

  • 650 l (172 gal) Variable Volume/Flat Bottom 650 l (172 gal) Variable Volume/Flat Bottom

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Laser-welded | Stainless Steel | 650L

    1 review

    Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, pickling, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Made from 304 stainless steel with ultra-high-quality laser welds 2R rated interior finish resists residue build-up and is easy to clean Air pump with pressure gauge and airlock included Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. The tank features a 1.5" tri-clamp bottom port and NW10 upper port with analog thermometer. The upper side port is NW10 male threaded and will accept either a Speidel Sample Valve or Thermowell. This NW10 fitting comes with a stainless steel cap. Either the Sample Valve or the Thermometer can be added at the time of ordering or ordered separately at any point in the future. Please note: The bottom T.C. port does not come capped. You will also need an end cap, clamp, and gasket if you do not plan to install a valve on the bottom port. Speidel Quality Features: Rubber Lid Gaskets - Rubber gaskets are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartarate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GmbH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Dimensions - 820mm D x 1328mm H (32.2" D x 52.2" H) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.

    $2,279.99

  • Speidel Plastic Fermenter - 60L (15.9 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Round HDPE Storage Tank | 60L | 15.9 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks Suggested Applications: 12L: Perfect for storing small lots, making experimental batches and taking some of your beer or wine along with you to your next party. 20L: Ideal for secondary fermentation and storage of 5 gallon batches. 30L: The vessel for fermenting wine kits and 5 gallon batches of beer with plenty of headspace and no need for a blowoff tube. 60L: Perfect for fermenting larger batches of wine or 10 gallon batches of beer in a single container! Only 4" larger in diameter than a 6.5 gallon carboy! 120L: Ferment & Store large batches of anything - your creativity is the only limit! Approximate Dimensions: 15.75in Diameter x 24in Height (w/out airlock in place). The maximum temperature that these plastic fermenters can handle is 140F. Approx. 17in Diameter including handles. **Please Note - The handles on the Speidel Plastic Fermenters are capable of handling a weight load of 66lbs each, or 132lbs when using both. Therefore, they can be used to move this unit when full. FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $159.99

  • 220L (58G) Variable Volume/Flat Bottom 220L (58G) Variable Volume/Flat Bottom

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 220L

    Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, pickling, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Made from 304 stainless steel with ultra-high-quality laser welds 2R rated interior finish resists residue build-up and is easy to clean Air pump with pressure gauge, airlock, and ball valve included Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to offer our small Variable Volume Tanks from Speidel - a German manufacturer of premium quality stainless steel tanks for the wine industry. The tank body is fabricated from 304-type stainless steel, while the floating lid is made from 316-type stainless and has an inflatable bladder that pumps up to seal the wine off at any volume level. They can be used for primary fermentation as well as aging. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. These tanks arrive to you complete and ready to go out of the box after a little assembly. The tanks are fitted with 1/2 inch threaded ports to accomodate the included 1/2 inch stainless steel ball valve and 1/2 inch stainless plug. The plugged port is intended for use with an optional thermometer (MT514). Also compatible with shielded thermowell for digital temperature controller probes (FE62). Speidel Quality Features: Rubber Lid Gaskets: Rubber gaskets are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartarate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GmbH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Dimensions - 550mm D x 999mm H (21.6" D x 39.3" H) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.

    $1,009.99

  • Sale -15% 60L Speidel Stainless Flat Bottom Tank with Cooling Jacket

    Speidel Flat Bottom Fermentation and Storage Tank | Laser-Welded Cooling Jacket | Stainless Steel | 60L

    High-quality stainless steel fermentation and storage tank Laser-welded double jacket for cooling and fermentation temperature control Gasketed lid creates an airtight seal of long-term storage with no oxygen ingress Impeccable 2R (IIId) surface finish for easy cleaning A versatile vessel that works perfectly for storing, mixing, fermenting, and transporting liquid Made in Germany by Speidel This new universal cask with cooling jacket from Speidel is perfect for storing, mixing, fermenting, and transporting a variety of liquids.  These premium storage tanks have a gasketed lid for airtight storage, handles for easy moving, and fittings to add airlocks or taps as necessary.  These casks are made with Speidel's impeccable craftsmanship, meaning high quality 304 stainless steel construction with a IIId surface finish, insuring easy cleanup and a long service life. Features: Laser-welded double jacket for cooling with G1" male thread (1" BSPP) 304 SS construction IIId surface finish - easy cleanup 60 l (15.9 gal) volume Gasketed sealed tanks - no oxygen permeation during storage 69.2 cm (27.2") Height x 35 cm (13.8") Ø German quality construction with 25 year warranty Airlock hole with sealing cap in lid - use for storage or buy an airlock to use for fermenting  

    $989.99 $841.49

  • 530L (140G) Variable Volume/Conical Bottom 530L (140G) Variable Volume/Conical Bottom

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Laser-welded | Stainless Steel | 530L

    Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, pickling, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Conical-shaped complete drainage bottom for maximum product yield and easy cleaning Made from 304 stainless steel with ultra-high-quality laser welds Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. Speidel Quality Features: Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartarate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems!   Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms.   Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume.   Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms.   Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted for use with 1.5in TC. Other sizes and custom configurations are available at additional cost upon request. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings.   Rubber Lid Gaskets - Rubber gaskets are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines!   Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they?ll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Dimensions - 830mm D x 1361mm H (32.6" D x 53.5" H) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.    

    $2,689.99

  • Sale -15% 2200 l (581 gal) Speidel Variable Volume Max Jacketed Dish Bottom Tank with Oversized Manway, Extended Legs 2200 l (581 gal) Speidel Variable Volume Max Jacketed Dish Bottom Tank with Oversized Manway, Extended Legs

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Cooling Jacket | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 2200L

    Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, pickling, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Cooling jacket covers the entire tank of efficient glycol cooling Hand crank lifting arm for lowering and lifting the floating lid Swinging manway door for easy removal of grape skins Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. Speidel Quality Features: Cooling Jacket - This tank is equipped with a max coverage jacket that covers all accessible areas of the tank and is designed for an operating pressure of 2.5 to 6 bar. This will allow you to hook it into a glycol system (see our Kreyer Chilly45, GLY410) for complete temperature control! Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartrate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume. Manway - The "red wine" manway allows you to easily remove skins. Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms. Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted for use with 1.5in TC. Other sizes and custom configurations are available at additional cost upon request. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings. Rubber Lid Gaskets - The white rubber gaskets used by Speidel are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Features: Volume: Sealed, 2237 L. Open top, 2344 L Variable Capacity Tank includes Floating lid and Heavy Duty White Rubber Gasket Large Manway Max Coverage Jacket: 3.2 m² (4x 1" MPT connections) Complete Drainage Dish Bottom Sight Gauge Lifting Arm with Winch Extended Legs - bottom dump port located 16" off the ground Reinforced Racking valve 2" TC connections Thermometer and Thermowell Combo included Sample Valve included Tank Dimensions: 1480mm D x 2009mm H (58.2" D x 79" H) With Lifting Arm: 2560mm H (100.7" H) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.

    $11,694.99 $9,940.74

  • Low stock! 15L Speidel Stainless Flat Bottom Tank

    Speidel Flat Bottom Fermentation and Storage Tank | Stainless Steel | 15L

    High-quality stainless steel fermentation and storage tank Gasketed lid creates an airtight seal of long-term storage with no oxygen ingress Impeccable 2R (IIId) surface finish for easy cleaning A versatile vessel that works perfectly for storing, mixing, fermenting, and transporting liquid Made in Germany by Speidel This new universal cask from Speidel is perfect for storing, mixing, fermenting, and transporting a variety of liquids.  These premium storage tanks have a gasketed lid for airtight storage, handles for easy moving, and fittings to add airlocks or taps as necessary.  These casks are made with Speidel's impeccable craftsmanship, meaning high quality 304 stainless steel construction with a IIId surface finish, insuring easy cleanup and a long service life. Features: 304 SS construction IIId surface finish - easy cleanup 15 l (3.9 gal) volume Gasketed sealed tanks - no oxygen permeation during storage 35.2 cm (13.9") Height x 28 cm (11") Ø German quality construction with 25 year warranty Airlock hole with sealing cap in lid - use for storage or buy an airlock to use for fermenting  

    $384.99

  • Low stock! 2350 l Speidel Sealed Tank with Manway, Top Hatch & Max Jacket 2350 l Speidel Sealed Tank with Manway, Top Hatch & Max Jacket

    Speidel Sealed Tank | Cooling Jacket | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 2350L

    Premium quality laser-welded stainless steel sealed tank wine, beer, spirits, cider, kombucha, and other beverages Cooling jacket covers the entire tank of efficient glycol cooling Top hatch provides a large, convenient opening for adding oak or other additions Conical-shaped complete drainage bottom for maximum product yield and easy cleaning Tri-clamp ferrule ports with thermometer and thermowell combo included Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel beverage storage. We've found that these tanks work well for beer, wine, spirits, cider, and more! Convenient top hatch makes cleaning and oaking easy. Heavy duty sealing mechanism and thick gasket ensure an air tight seal. The tanks will support a few p.s.i. of pressure, however they are not pressure rated or designed to be used under pressure. The inside is finished to Speidel quality standards. Bottom drain fittings are 1.5" Tri-Clamp. Flat bottom tanks do not have legs; conical tanks come standard with legs. Speidel Quality Features: Full Jacket - Equipped with a jacket that covers all accessible areas of the tank and is designed for an operating pressure of 2.5 to 6 bar. This will allow you to hook it into a glycol system (see our Kreyer Chilly45, GLY410) for complete temperature control! Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartrate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume. Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms. Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted for use with 1.5 in TC. Other sizes and custom configurations are available at additional cost upon request. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings. Rubber Lid Gaskets - Rubber gaskets are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Features: Volume: Sealed, 2350 L. Open top, 2435 L Manway Lower Jacket: 2.0 m² (4x 1" MPT connections) Upper Jacket: 2.8 m² (2x 1" MPT connections) Complete Drainage Dish Bottom Reinforced Racking valve 2" TC connections Thermometer and Thermowell Combo included Sample Valve included Tank Dimensions: 1200mm D x 2690mm H (47.2" D x 105.9" H)

    $11,319.99

  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 200 l (52.8 gal) Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 200 l (52.8 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 200L | 52.8 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks 32"L x 22"W x 32"H, 19.84 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $409.99

  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 300 l (79.3 gal) Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 300 l (79.3 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 300L | 79.3 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks 36"L x 25"W x 36"H, 26.46 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $494.99

  • Sale -15% 1250 l Speidel Sealed Tank with Manway, Top Hatch & Max Jacket 1250 l Speidel Sealed Tank with Manway, Top Hatch & Max Jacket

    Speidel Sealed Tank | Cooling Jacket | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 1250L

    Premium quality laser-welded stainless steel sealed tank wine, beer, spirits, cider, kombucha, and other beverages Cooling jacket covers the entire tank of efficient glycol cooling Top hatch provides a large, convenient opening for adding oak or other additions Conical-shaped complete drainage bottom for maximum product yield and easy cleaning Tri-clamp ferrule ports with thermometer and thermowell combo included Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel beverage storage. We've found that these tanks work well for beer, wine, spirits, cider, and more! Convenient top hatch makes cleaning and oaking easy. Heavy duty sealing mechanism and thick gasket ensure an air tight seal. The tanks will support a few p.s.i. of pressure, however they are not pressure rated or designed to be used under pressure. The inside is finished to Speidel quality standards. Bottom drain fittings are 1.5" Tri-Clamp. Flat bottom tanks do not have legs; conical tanks come standard with legs. Speidel Quality Features: Full Jacket - Equipped with a jacket that covers all accessible areas of the tank and is designed for an operating pressure of 2.5 to 6 bar. This will allow you to hook it into a glycol system (see our Kreyer Chilly45, GLY410) for complete temperature control! Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartrate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume. Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms. Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted for use with 1.5 in TC. Other sizes and custom configurations are available at additional cost upon request. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings. Rubber Lid Gaskets - Rubber gaskets are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Features: Volume: Sealed, 1250 L. Open top, 1283 L Manway Jacket: 2.5 m² (4x 1" MPT connections) Complete Drainage Dish Bottom Reinforced Racking valve 2" TC connections Thermometer and Thermowell Combo included Sample Valve included Tank Dimensions: 1000mm D x 2135mm H (39.3" D x 84" H)

    $7,509.99 $6,383.49

  • 110L Speidel Flat Bottom Variable Volume Tank 110L Speidel Flat Bottom Variable Volume Tank

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 110L

    8 reviews

    Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, pickling, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Made from 304 stainless steel with ultra-high-quality laser welds 2R rated interior finish resists residue build-up and is easy to clean Air pump with pressure gauge, airlock, and ball valve included Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to offer our small Variable Volume Tanks from Speidel - a German manufacturer of premium quality stainless steel tanks for the wine industry. The tank body is fabricated from 304-type stainless steel, while the floating lid is made from 316-type stainless and has an inflatable bladder that pumps up to seal the wine off at any volume level. They can be used for primary fermentation as well as aging. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. These tanks arrive to you complete and ready to go out of the box after a little assembly. The tanks are fitted with 1/2 inch threaded ports to accomodate the included 1/2 inch stainless steel ball valve and 1/2 inch stainless plug. The plugged port is intended for use with an optional thermometer (MT512). Speidel Quality Features: Rubber Lid Gaskets: Rubber gaskets are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartarate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GmbH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Dimensions: 440mm D x 765mm H (17.3" D x 30.1" H) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.

    $774.99

  • Sale -15% Speidel 240L FD Dish Bottom Sealed Tank

    Speidel Storage Tank | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 240L

    Please​ note: the primary image is an example image and does not exactly match this tank. See below for features and specifications. Premium quality laser-welded 304 stainless steel closed tank  Made in Germany by Speidel and backed by a 25-year warranty Ideal for spirits and fermented beverages like wine, beer, cider, and kombucha. Ultra-smooth 2R interior finish allows for easy cleaning with cold water 1.5” tri-clamp ports with two additional DIN ports for included thermometer/thermowell combo and sample valve The top lid provides a convenient opening for additions and the legs provide easy access to the bottom ports Vaulted complete drainage bottom for maximum product yield and easy cleaning We are proud to present these FD storage tanks made of premium quality 304 stainless steel. Built in Germany by Speidel and sold exclusively in the USA by MoreWine! Pro for over 20 years, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality, and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel beer storage. Safely store small volumes of product in these beautiful tanks. The legs make accessing the ports easy and the convenient top hatch makes cleaning a dream when combined with the 2R interior finish. Heavy-duty sealing mechanism and gasket form a seal on top with a stainless steel lid equipped with a T.C. port for adding accessories or an airlock. The inside is finished to Speidel quality standards with flawless welds and a 2R finish.  The tanks will support a few PSI of pressure, however, they are not pressure-rated or designed to be used under pressure.  Tank Ports Tanks feature 1.5" T.C. outlets (1 on bottom for complete drainage, one in middle for racking arm, one on top for blowoff/airlock), and also two welded DIN fittings. One DIN port is equipped with an included sample valve and the other has an included thermometer and thermowell combination. Speidel Quality Features Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R interior surface which allows you to clean your tanks with cold water, without scrubbing. This saves significant labor costs. Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless-to-stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual products to harbor spoilage organisms. Warranty - Speidel and MoreWine! Pro back up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. Thickness - Speidel tanks are on average around 25% thicker than Italian-manufactured tanks of the same general capacity and dimensions. Complete Drainage Bottoms - These tanks are outfitted with vaulted bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at racking and makes cleaning a snap.  Tank Features: Full Volume of 240 L (63.4 gal) Perfect for blending two barrels of wine 1.5" T.C. Drain, Racking Port, and Lid outlet 8.5" Top hatch for easy cleaning and additions 2 X DIN10 Fittings w/ Sample Valve and Thermowell/Thermometer combo Tank Dimensions: 550mm D x 1524mm H (21.6" D x 60" H)

    $1,719.99 $1,461.99

  • Speidel 525L FD Dish Bottom Sealed Tank

    Speidel Storage Tank | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 525L

    Please​ note: the primary image is an example image and does not exactly match this tank. See below for features and specifications. Premium quality laser-welded 304 stainless steel closed tank  Made in Germany by Speidel and backed by a 25-year warranty Ideal for spirits and fermented beverages like wine, beer, cider, and kombucha. Ultra-smooth 2R interior finish allows for easy cleaning with cold water 1.5” tri-clamp ports with two additional DIN ports for included thermometer/thermowell combo and sample valve The top lid provides a convenient opening for additions and the legs provide easy access to the bottom ports Vaulted complete drainage bottom for maximum product yield and easy cleaning We are proud to present these FD storage tanks made of premium quality 304 stainless steel. Built in Germany by Speidel and sold exclusively in the USA by MoreWine! Pro for over 20 years, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality, and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel beer storage. Safely store small volumes of product in these beautiful tanks. The legs make accessing the ports easy and the convenient top hatch makes cleaning a dream when combined with the 2R interior finish. Heavy-duty sealing mechanism and gasket form a seal on top with a stainless steel lid equipped with a T.C. port for adding accessories or an airlock. The inside is finished to Speidel quality standards with flawless welds and a 2R finish.  The tanks will support a few PSI of pressure, however, they are not pressure-rated or designed to be used under pressure.  Tank Ports Tanks feature 1.5" T.C. outlets (1 on bottom for complete drainage, one in middle for racking arm, one on top for blowoff/airlock), and also two welded DIN fittings. One DIN port is equipped with an included sample valve and the other has an included thermometer and thermowell combination. Speidel Quality Features Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R interior surface which allows you to clean your tanks with cold water, without scrubbing. This saves significant labor costs. Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless-to-stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual products to harbor spoilage organisms. Warranty - Speidel and MoreWine! Pro back up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. Thickness - Speidel tanks are on average around 25% thicker than Italian-manufactured tanks of the same general capacity and dimensions. Complete Drainage Bottoms - These tanks are outfitted with vaulted bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at racking and makes cleaning a snap.  Tank Features: Full Volume of 525 L (138 gal) Perfect for blending two barrels of wine 1.5" T.C. Drain, Racking Port, and Lid outlet 8.5" Top hatch for easy cleaning and additions 2 X DIN10 Fittings w/ Sample Valve and Thermowell/Thermometer combo Tank Dimensions: 820mm D x 1466mm H (32.25" D x 57.7" H)

    $1,729.99

  • Speidel 1100L, 1000mm Diameter FO Dish Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid - Double Jacket Speidel 1100L, 1000mm Diameter FO Dish Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid - Double Jacket

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Cooling Jacket | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 1100L

    Please​ note: the primary image is an example image and does not exactly match this tank. See below for features and specifications. Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Double jacket for glycol cooling Pulley rope for lowering and lifting the floating lid Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. Speidel Quality Features: Cooling Jacket - Fermenters are equipped with a double jacket that is designed for an operating pressure of 2.5 to 6 bar. This will allow you to hook it into a glycol system (see our Kreyer Chilly45, GLY410) for complete temperature control! Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartrate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume. Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms. Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted with 1.5" TC racking outlet and bottom outlet. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings. Rubber Lid Gaskets - The white rubber gaskets used by Speidel are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Features: Volume: Sealed, 1100 L Variable Capacity Tank includes Floating lid and Heavy Duty White Rubber Gasket Complete Drainage Dish Bottom Lifting Arm Reinforced Racking valve 1.5" TC connections NW10 fitting for use with Sample Valve or Thermometer and Thermowell Combo (Sample Valve or Thermometer and Thermowell not included)   Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.  

    $4,819.99

  • 4400 l Speidel Sealed Tank with Manway, Top Hatch & Max Jacket 4400 l Speidel Sealed Tank with Manway, Top Hatch & Max Jacket

    Speidel Sealed Tank | Laser-welded | Cooling Jacket | Stainless Steel | 4400L

    Premium quality laser-welded stainless steel sealed tank wine, beer, spirits, cider, kombucha, and other beverages Cooling jacket covers the entire tank of efficient glycol cooling Top hatch provides a large, convenient opening for adding oak or other additions Conical-shaped complete drainage bottom for maximum product yield and easy cleaning Tri-clamp ferrule ports with thermometer and thermowell combo included Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel beverage storage. We've found that these tanks work well for beer, wine, spirits, cider, and more! Convenient top hatch makes cleaning and oaking easy. Heavy duty sealing mechanism and thick gasket ensure an air tight seal. The tanks will support a few p.s.i. of pressure, however they are not pressure rated or designed to be used under pressure. The inside is finished to Speidel quality standards. Bottom drain fittings are 1.5" Tri-Clamp. Flat bottom tanks do not have legs; conical tanks come standard with legs. Speidel Quality Features: Full Jacket - Equipped with a jacket that covers all accessible areas of the tank and is designed for an operating pressure of 2.5 to 6 bar. This will allow you to hook it into a glycol system (see our Kreyer Chilly45, GLY410) for complete temperature control! Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartrate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume. Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms. Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted for use with 1.5 in TC. Other sizes and custom configurations are available at additional cost upon request. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings. Rubber Lid Gaskets - Rubber gaskets are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Features: Volume: Sealed, 4400 L. Open top, 4459 L Manway Lower Jacket: 3.2 m² (4x 1" MPT connections) Upper Jacket: 5.4 m² (2x 1" MPT connections) Complete Drainage Dish Bottom Reinforced Racking valve 2" TC connections Thermometer and Thermowell Combo included Sample Valve included Tank Dimensions: 1400mm D x 3465mm H (55.1" D x 136.4" H)

    $11,209.99

  • Speidel 290L BO Flat Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid Speidel 290L BO Flat Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 290L

    5 reviews

    Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, pickling, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Made from 304 stainless steel with ultra-high-quality laser welds 2R rated interior finish resists residue build-up and is easy to clean Air pump with pressure gauge, airlock, and ball valve included Made in Germany by Speidel We are is proud to offer our small Variable Volume Tanks from Speidel - a German manufacturer of premium quality stainless steel tanks for the wine industry. The tank body is fabricated from 304-type stainless steel, while the floating lid is made from 316-type stainless and has an inflatable bladder that pumps up to seal the wine off at any volume level. They can be used for primary fermentation as well as aging. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. These tanks arrive to you complete and ready to go out of the box after a little assembly. The tanks are fitted with 1/2 inch threaded ports to accomodate the included 1/2 inch stainless steel ball valve and 1/2 inch stainless plug. The plugged port is intended for use with an optional thermometer (MT512). Speidel Quality Features: Rubber Lid Gaskets - Rubber gaskets are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartarate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GmbH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Dimensions - 630mm D x 999mm H (24.8" D x 39.3" H) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.

    $1,084.99

  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 500 l (132 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 500L | 132 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks 500 L size has 2 racking ports, one equipped w/ a Spigot, one covered with a cap. 46"L x 28"W x 43"H, 46.3 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $914.99

  • Sale -15%Low stock! Speidel 1600L, 1200mm Diameter FO Dish Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid - Partial Jacket - Manway Speidel 1600L, 1200mm Diameter FO Dish Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid - Partial Jacket - Manway

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Cooling Jacket | Manway | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 1600L

    Please​ note: the primary image is an example image and does not exactly match this tank. See below for features and specifications. Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Partial coverage cooling jacket for glycol cooling Swinging manyway door for easy removal of grape skins Pulley rope for lowering and lifting the floating lid Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. Speidel Quality Features: Cooling Jacket - Fermenters are equipped with a partial jacket that is designed for an operating pressure of 2.5 to 6 bar. This will allow you to hook it into a glycol system (see our Kreyer Chilly45, GLY410) for complete temperature control! Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartrate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume. Manway - The "red wine" manway allows you to easily remove skins. Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms. Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted with 1.5" TC racking outlet and bottom outlet. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings. Rubber Lid Gaskets - The white rubber gaskets used by Speidel are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Features: Volume: Sealed, 1600 L Variable Capacity Tank includes Floating lid and Heavy Duty White Rubber Gasket Complete Drainage Dish Bottom Lifting Arm Reinforced Racking valve 1.5" TC connections NW10 fitting for use with Sample Valve or Thermometer and Thermowell Combo (Sample Valve or Thermometer and Thermowell not included) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.

    $8,349.99 $7,097.49

  • Speidel Plastic Fermenter - 30L (7.9 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Round HDPE Storage Tank | 30L | 7.9 gal

    1 review

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks Suggested Applications: 12L: Perfect for storing small lots, making experimental batches and taking some of your beer or wine along with you to your next party. 20L: Ideal for secondary fermentation and storage of 5 gallon batches. 30L: The vessel for fermenting wine kits and 5 gallon batches of beer with plenty of headspace and no need for a blowoff tube. 60L: Perfect for fermenting larger batches of wine or 10 gallon batches of beer in a single container! Only 4" larger in diameter than a 6.5 gallon carboy! 120L: Ferment & Store large batches of anything - your creativity is the only limit! Approximate Dimensions: 13.5in Diameter x 18.5in Height (w/out airlock in place). Note - The maximum temperature that these plastic fermenters can handle is 140F. FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $89.99

  • Low stock! 45L Speidel Stainless Flat Bottom Tank 45L Speidel Stainless Flat Bottom Tank

    Speidel Flat Bottom Fermentation and Storage Tank | Stainless Steel | 45L

    High-quality stainless steel fermentation and storage tank Gasketed lid creates an airtight seal of long-term storage with no oxygen ingress Impeccable 2R (IIId) surface finish for easy cleaning A versatile vessel that works perfectly for storing, mixing, fermenting, and transporting liquid Made in Germany by Speidel This new universal cask from Speidel is perfect for storing, mixing, fermenting, and transporting a variety of liquids.  These premium storage tanks have a gasketed lid for airtight storage, handles for easy moving, and fittings to add airlocks or taps as necessary.  These casks are made with Speidel's impeccable craftsmanship, meaning high quality 304 stainless steel construction with a IIId surface finish, insuring easy cleanup and a long service life. Great for storage of wine, cider, juice, kombucha, or whatever else you may be making in 12 gallon batches! Features: 304 SS construction IIId surface finish - easy cleanup 45 l (11.8 gal) volume Gasketed sealed tanks - no oxygen permeation during storage 55 cm (21.7") Height x 35 cm (13.8") Ø German quality construction with 25 year warranty Airlock hole with sealing cap in lid - use for storage or buy an airlock to use for fermenting

    $494.99

  • Sale -15%Low stock! Speidel 100L FD Dish Bottom Sealed Tank

    Speidel Storage Tank | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 100L

    Please​ note: the primary image is an example image and does not exactly match this tank. See below for features and specifications. Premium quality laser-welded 304 stainless steel closed tank  Made in Germany by Speidel and backed by a 25-year warranty Ideal for spirits and fermented beverages like wine, beer, cider, and kombucha. Ultra-smooth 2R interior finish allows for easy cleaning with cold water 1.5” tri-clamp ports with two additional DIN ports for included thermometer/thermowell combo and sample valve The top lid provides a convenient opening for additions and the legs provide easy access to the bottom ports Vaulted complete drainage bottom for maximum product yield and easy cleaning We are proud to present these FD storage tanks made of premium quality 304 stainless steel. Built in Germany by Speidel and sold exclusively in the USA by MoreWine! Pro for over 20 years, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality, and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel beer storage. Safely store small volumes of product in these beautiful tanks. The legs make accessing the ports easy and the convenient top hatch makes cleaning a dream when combined with the 2R interior finish. Heavy-duty sealing mechanism and gasket form a seal on top with a stainless steel lid equipped with a T.C. port for adding accessories or an airlock. The inside is finished to Speidel quality standards with flawless welds and a 2R finish.  The tanks will support a few PSI of pressure, however, they are not pressure-rated or designed to be used under pressure.  Tank Ports Tanks feature 1.5" T.C. outlets (1 on bottom for complete drainage, one in middle for racking arm, one on top for blowoff/airlock), and also two welded DIN fittings. One DIN port is equipped with an included sample valve and the other has an included thermometer and thermowell combination. Speidel Quality Features Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R interior surface which allows you to clean your tanks with cold water, without scrubbing. This saves significant labor costs. Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless-to-stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual products to harbor spoilage organisms. Warranty - Speidel and MoreWine! Pro back up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. Thickness - Speidel tanks are on average around 25% thicker than Italian-manufactured tanks of the same general capacity and dimensions. Complete Drainage Bottoms - These tanks are outfitted with vaulted bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at racking and makes cleaning a snap.  Tank Features: Full Volume of 100 L (26.4 gal) Perfect for blending two barrels of wine 1.5" T.C. Drain, Racking Port, and Lid outlet 8.5" Top hatch for easy cleaning and additions 2 X DIN10 Fittings w/ Sample Valve and Thermowell/Thermometer combo Tank Dimensions: 440mm D x 1141mm H (17.3" D x 45" H)

    $1,099.99 $934.99

  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 100 l (26.4 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 100L | 26.4 gal

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    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks 26"L x 18"W x 26"H, 11 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $199.99

  • Speidel Fermenter - Fermentegg (60 l) Speidel Fermenter - Fermentegg (60 l)

    Speidel FermentEgg Plastic Fermenter | Stainless Steel Valves | 60L | 15.9 gal

    Traditional design meets modern technology and materials Oval design allows for unhindered convection currents during fermenation Supports constant circulation—eliminating hot spots and leading to faster fermentations Smooth interior surface makes cleaning quick & easy Made in Germany by Speidel  The Fermentegg represents a new take on one of the oldest vessel shapes for winemaking. Oval vessels have been used to ferment and store wine for thousands of years, however Speidel's Fermentegg brings this concept to modern times with a lightweight yet heavy duty, food-safe polyethylene construction. The egg shaped vessel results in convection currents during fermentation, unhindered by corners or edges. This movement results in your beer or wine constantly circulating, with an end result of a more complex, yet unified product. Fermentations will generally complete quicker due to the motion of the product, and hot spots will be eliminated as the product remains at a homogenous temperature. Can be used to ferment wine, beer or even cider! Speidel has become known as a forward moving company in fermentation equipment and following in the foot steps of the Speidel Plastic Fermenter, the egg is very easy to clean because of it's smooth inside surface. Specifications: 60 l Capacity Height: 79 cm Width: 48 cm 44 lb Lid has a 38 mm hole which can be utilized for use with the Speidel Red Rubber Stopper and Airlock 2 x 3/4" BSPP stainless steel ball valves Included   Please Note: these vessels are recommended for primary fermentation and short term aging only. They are not pressurizable and may experience oxygen ingress if used for long term storage or prolonged aging.  

    $879.99

  • Sale -15% 60L Speidel Stainless Flat Bottom Tank

    Speidel Flat Bottom Fermentation and Storage Tank | Stainless Steel | 60L

    High-quality stainless steel fermentation and storage tank Gasketed lid creates an airtight seal of long-term storage with no oxygen ingress Impeccable 2R (IIId) surface finish for easy cleaning A versatile vessel that works perfectly for storing, mixing, fermenting, and transporting liquid Made in Germany by Speidel This new universal cask from Speidel is perfect for storing, mixing, fermenting, and transporting a variety of liquids.  These premium storage tanks have a gasketed lid for airtight storage, handles for easy moving, and fittings to add airlocks or taps as necessary.  These casks are made with Speidel's impeccable craftsmanship, meaning high quality 304 stainless steel construction with a IIId surface finish, insuring easy cleanup and a long service life. Features: 304 SS construction IIId surface finish - easy cleanup 60 l (15.9 gal) volume Gasketed sealed tanks - no oxygen permeation during storage 69.2 cm (27.2") Height x 35 cm (13.8") Ø German quality construction with 25 year warranty Airlock hole with sealing cap in lid - use for storage or buy an airlock to use for fermenting Outlet Port: Internal thread of 3/4" (BSP)  

    $579.99 $492.99

  • 675 l (178 gal) Speidel Variable Volume Jacketed Dish Bottom Tank with Manway and Sight Gauge 675 l (178 gal) Speidel Variable Volume Jacketed Dish Bottom Tank with Manway and Sight Gauge

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Cooling Jacket | Laser-welded | Stainless Steel | 675L

    Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, pickling, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Cooling jacket covers the entire tank of efficient glycol cooling Swinging manway door for easy removal of grape skins Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. Speidel Quality Features: Cooling Jacket - This tank is equipped with a max coverage jacket that covers all accessible areas of the tank and is designed for an operating pressure of 2.5 to 6 bar. This will allow you to hook it into a glycol system (see our Kreyer Chilly45, GLY410) for complete temperature control! Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartrate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume. Manway - The "red wine" manway allows you to easily remove skins. Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms. Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted for use with 1.5in TC. Other sizes and custom configurations are available at additional cost upon request. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings. Rubber Lid Gaskets - The white rubber gaskets used by Speidel are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Features: Volume: 675 L Sealed Variable Capacity Tank includes Floating lid and Heavy Duty White Rubber Gasket Manway Max Coverage Jacket: 1.1 m² (4x 1" MPT connections) Complete Drainage Dish Bottom Sight Gauge Reinforced Racking valve 1.5" TC connections Thermometer and Thermowell Combo included Sample Valve included Tank Dimensions: 900mm D x 1620mm H (35.4" D x 63.7" H) Please Note: This picture does not cover the complete feature set, and shows a lifting arm which is not included on the 675 l tank. Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.

    $5,679.99

  • Low stock! 530L (140G) Variable Volume/Conical Bottom w/ Jacket 530L (140G) Variable Volume/Conical Bottom w/ Jacket

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Cooling Jacket | Laser-welded | Stainless Steel | 530L

    Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, pickling, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Partial cooling jacket provides 13 ft² (1.2m²) of coverage Conical-shaped complete drainage bottom for maximum product yield and easy cleaning Made from 304 stainless steel with ultra-high-quality laser welds Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. Speidel Quality Features: Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartarate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems!   Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms.   Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume.   Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms.   Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted for use with 1.5in TC. Other sizes and custom configurations are available at additional cost upon request. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings.   Rubber Lid Gaskets - Rubber gaskets are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines!   Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they?ll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Dimensions - 830mm D x 1361mm H (32.6" D x 53.5" H) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.    

    $3,299.99

  • Speidel 2200L, 1400mm Diameter FO Dish Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid - Partial Jacket - Manway Speidel 2200L, 1400mm Diameter FO Dish Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid - Partial Jacket - Manway

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Cooling Jacket | Manway | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 2200L

    Please​ note: the primary image is an example image and does not exactly match this tank. See below for features and specifications. Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Partial coverage cooling jacket for glycol cooling Swinging manyway door for easy removal of grape skins Hand crank lifting arm for lowering and lifting the floating lid Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. Speidel Quality Features: Cooling Jacket - Fermenters are equipped with a partial jacket that is designed for an operating pressure of 2.5 to 6 bar. This will allow you to hook it into a glycol system (see our Kreyer Chilly45, GLY410) for complete temperature control! Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartrate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume. Manway - The "red wine" manway allows you to easily remove skins. Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms. Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted with 1.5" TC racking outlet and bottom outlet. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings. Rubber Lid Gaskets - The white rubber gaskets used by Speidel are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Features: Volume: Sealed, 2200 L Variable Capacity Tank includes Floating lid and Heavy Duty White Rubber Gasket Complete Drainage Dish Bottom Lifting Arm Reinforced Racking valve 1.5" TC connections NW10 fitting for use with Sample Valve or Thermometer and Thermowell Combo (Sample Valve or Thermometer and Thermowell not included) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.

    $9,899.99

  • Sale -15%Low stock! Speidel 3850L, 1600mm Diameter FO Dish Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid - Partial Jacket - Manway Speidel 3850L, 1600mm Diameter FO Dish Bottom Variable Volume Tank w/ Lid - Partial Jacket - Manway

    Speidel Variable Volume Tank | Cooling Jacket | Manway | Laser-Welded | Stainless Steel | 3850L

    Please​ note: the primary image is an example image and does not exactly match this tank. See below for features and specifications. Variable capacity tank well-suited for fermentation, wine aging, kombucha, and other applications Floating lid can be positioned as needed to match the volume of the liquid you're working with Proprietary rubber lid gasket allows for a superior seal compared to traditional gaskets, providing better protection for your wine Partial coverage cooling jacket for glycol cooling Swinging manyway door for easy removal of grape skins Hand crank lifting arm for lowering and lifting the floating lid Made in Germany by Speidel We are proud to present our line of premium quality stainless steel tanks. Built in Germany by Speidel, the world-class traditions of German engineering and craftsmanship are reflected in these tanks. And, after examining tanks built by every major manufacturer worldwide, we can safely say that when it comes to features, quality and price, these tanks represent the very best value available in stainless steel wine storage. Speidel Quality Features: Cooling Jacket - Fermenters are equipped with a partial jacket that is designed for an operating pressure of 2.5 to 6 bar. This will allow you to hook it into a glycol system (see our Kreyer Chilly45, GLY410) for complete temperature control! Interior Finish - Speidel tanks feature an ultra-smooth 2R rated interior surface which effectively resists the build-up of tartrate residues. Clean your tanks with cold water after cold stabilization! Say goodbye to harsh cleaning chemicals and expensive CIP systems! Weld Quality - Speidel's robotic-arm laser welders create flawless stainless to stainless junctions that look and feel more like a taped fabric seam than a traditional weld. Ultra high-quality welds leave no chance for residual product to harbor spoilage organisms. Thickness - Speidel tanks are designed to be the correct thickness for the tank's total volume. Manway - The "red wine" manway allows you to easily remove skins. Complete Drainage Bottoms - All Speidel tanks are outfitted with conical, pocketed bottoms for total drainage, which maximizes product yield at rackings and makes cleaning a snap. *Please note that smaller, flat-bottomed tanks do not feature total drainage bottoms. Tri-Clamp Valve Ferrules - All Speidel tanks come configured for use with Tri-Clamp (TC) style valves and fittings. Tanks up to 1600L capacity are outfitted with 1.5" TC racking outlet and bottom outlet. **Please Note: TC valves not included. Please inquire with your sales associate for pricing on TC valves and fittings. Rubber Lid Gaskets - The white rubber gaskets used by Speidel are much thicker than the traditional clear vinyl gaskets, which along with their extruded manufacturing process provide a much better seal with the tanks wall. They're seamless and more oxygen resistant than the clear gaskets. That means better protection for your wines! Warranty - Speidel-Behaelter, GMBH backs up each and every tank with an industry-leading 25 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. And, as a 5th generation manufacturer, you can be confident they'll be around to honor that warranty should the need arise. Tank Features: Volume: Sealed, 3850 L Variable Capacity Tank includes Floating lid and Heavy Duty White Rubber Gasket Complete Drainage Dish Bottom Lifting Arm Reinforced Racking valve 1.5" TC connections NW10 fitting for use with Sample Valve or Thermometer and Thermowell Combo (Sample Valve or Thermometer and Thermowell not included) Note: Over tightening the airlock / orange bulk head can cause it to crack. Only thread the airlock down until it feels snug. Do not over tighten.

    $13,199.99 $11,219.99

  • FermZilla All Rounder Easy-Grip Pressure Fermenter Starter Kit - 60L FermZilla All Rounder Easy-Grip Pressure Fermenter Starter Kit - 60L

    FermZilla All Rounder Easy-Grip Pressure Fermenter Starter Kit | 15.9 gal. | 60 L

    Crystal Clear super smooth PET makes fermenting and cleaning super easy Pressurizable for fermentation and closed transfer to your keg Includes BlowTie spunding valve kit, red & yellow carbonation caps, and floating dip tube as standard The FermZilla 60L All Rounder is the perfect fermentation vessel that can be used for fermenting under pressure, carbonating, and dispensing.  It's far more capable than the FermZilla Flat Bottom but less complicated and less expensive than the FermZilla Tri-Conical fermenter. The key differences are that the All Rounder can be pressurized, unlike the Flat Bottom, but it does not have a dump valve like the FermZilla Tri-Conical. The FermZilla All Rounder Easy-Grip model comes packed with accessories so you can take full advantage of this pressurizable fermenter on day one. The new stock standard includes Easy-Grip threaded lid ring, BlowTie spunding valve with integrated pressure gauge, ball lock carbonation caps for the lid, and floating dip tube kit with weighted filter.  What's Included: FermZilla 60L All Rounder Fermenter Hex Base with 24 x Sticky Dots (pre-attached) Easy-Grip Threaded Lid Ring Integrated Gauge BlowTie Kit Spunding Valve (0-15 psi) Silicone Dip Tube Kit with Yellow Weighted Filter and SS Float Red & Yellow Carbonation Caps Adhesive Thermometer Graduation Sticker Specs: 60 L (15.9 gal) Total Volume Pressure Rated to 2.5 Bar (36.2 psi) Height in Stand - 35" Tank Diameter - 14"  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: KL47289 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 below. 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.   FermZilla All Rounder 30L & 60L | User Guide

    $134.99

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Fermentation: A Play in Three Acts By John Palmer The fermentation of malt sugars into beer is a complicated biochemical process. Although the conversion of sugar into alcohol can be regarded as yeast’s primary function, fermentation is much more. Total fermentation is a composite of three phases: the lag (or adaptation) phase, the attenuative (or primary) phase, and the conditioning (or secondary) phase. Yeast does not end the second phase before beginning the third; rather, the processes occur in parallel. Yeast’s early gusto for wort sugars is gradually phased out as the concentration of remaining easy food (simple sugars) in the wort decreases relative to the amount of complex sugars and yeast by-products. The conditioning process occurs more slowly than the attenuative process, however, which is why beer (and wine) will improve with age, to a degree, as long as they are in contact with the yeast. The accompanying box below summarizes the key factors required for a good fermentation: Pitch plenty of yeast, make sure the cells have the nutrients they need to multiply, and let them do their thing at the right temperature. Act I —the adaptation phase: Immediately after pitching, yeast spends some time adjusting to the wort conditions and indulging in a period of high growth. During this time, yeast takes stock of the sugars, free amino nitrogen (FAN), and other nutrients present in the wort and figures out what enzymes and other attributes it needs to adapt to the environment. This delay between the pitching of the yeast and the formation of the foamy head in the fermentor is referred to as the adaptive phase, or lag time. This initial phase is critical in setting the stage for a good fermentation. During the adaptation phase, yeast cells use their own glycogen reserves, lipids, and any dissolved oxygen from the wort to synthesize sterols. Sterols are critical for the development of healthy, permeable cell membranes, which makes wort sugars and other wort nutrients available to the yeast. Strong cell membranes will also protect the yeast from premature death due to rising alcohol levels as the fermentation progresses. Yeast can also synthesize sterols under oxygen-poor conditions from the fatty acids found in wort trub, but that method is less efficient and less reliable for the brewer. With healthy, permeable cell membranes, yeast can start metabolizing its food — free amino nitrogen (FAN) and sugars in the wort. Like every animal, yeast cells live to reproduce, which they do asexually by “budding,” a process in which daughter cells split off from the parent cell. Reproduction takes a lot of energy, and the process works more efficiently when oxygen is present (that is, under aerobic conditions). Thus, an oxygen-rich wort shortens the adaptation phase and allows yeast to quickly reproduce to levels that will ensure a good fermentation. Once the oxygen is used up, the yeast cells switch metabolic pathways and begin what brewers regard as fermentation: the anaerobic metabolism of sugar to alcohol. The key to a good fermentation is lots of strong healthy yeast cells that can get the job done before depleted resources, rising alcohol levels, and old age render them dormant. As noted, the rate of reproduction is slower in the absence of oxygen. At some point in the fermentation cycle of the beer, the rate of yeast reproduction will fall behind the rate of yeast dormancy. By providing optimum conditions for yeast growth and reproduction in the wort initially, we can ensure that this rate transition will not occur until after the beer has become fully attenuated. Worts that are underpitched or poorly aerated will have insufficient quantities of viable yeast, leading to slow or incomplete fermentations. Experienced brewers make a great point about wort aeration and building up a yeast starter because these practices guarantee a large enough population of yeast to do the job well. Under nominal conditions, yeast should proceed through the adaptation phase and begin primary fermentation within 12 hours. If 24 hours pass without apparent activity, then a new batch of yeast should probably be pitched. Lag time is a common benchmark that brewers use to gauge the health of yeast and the vigor of fermentation. It is possible, however, to overemphasize the significance of lag time, on its own, as a meaningful indicator. A very short lag time, for example, does not necessarily mean that your yeast has gotten off to a phenomenal start and just can’t wait to ferment. It could well mean just the opposite — that a low supply of nutrients and oxygen in the wort gave the yeast no recourse but to begin converting sugar to alcohol in order to survive. The latter stages of fermentation may also appear to finish more quickly when in fact the process was not super-efficient, but rather, incomplete. The point is that speed does not necessarily correlate with quality. Under optimal conditions, of course, the process will generally be more efficient and thus will take less time. But it’s better to pay attention to getting the process right than to focus on a rigid time schedule. Check out our yeast starter kits and accessories to improve fermentation! Act II — the attenuative phase: The attenuative, or primary, phase is a time of vigorous, robust fermentation during which the gravity of the beer drops by two-thirds to three-quarters of the original gravity. The primary phase will last anywhere from 2 to 6 days for ales or 4 to 10 days for lagers, depending on the yeast and on the fermentation conditions. A head of foamy kräusen will form on the beer as the sugar is converted to alcohol and the beer attenuates. The foam will be a light creamy color with islands of green-brown gunk that will tend to collect and adhere to the sides of the fermentor. The gunk is made up of extraneous wort protein, hop resins, and dead yeast. These compounds are very bitter and will contribute harsh aftertastes to the beer if allowed to mix back into the wort. Fortunately these compounds are relatively insoluble and will separate themselves from the wort, sticking to the sides of the fermentor as the kräusen subsides; they can also be removed by racking (transferring) to another, or secondary, vessel. Alternatively, they can be removed using the blow-off method, whereby a tube is attached to the fermentor at one end and submerged in water (makeshift sanitary airlock) at the other. Pressure in the fermentor forces the material on the surface of the wort out of the fermentor through the tube and into the water at the other end. As this primary phase winds down, a majority of the yeast cells start settling out and the kräusen begins to subside. If you are going to transfer the beer off of the trub and primary yeast cake, this is the proper time to do so. Take care to avoid aerating the beer during the transfer. At this point in the fermentation process, any exposure to oxygen will only contribute to staling reactions in the beer or worse, expose it to contamination. Click here to browse our fermenting equipment, fermenters and accessories! Key Factors for a Good Fermentation Yeast-Based Factors Pitch plenty of yeast: The first step to achieving a good fermentation is to pitch enough yeast. Yeast can be grown using yeast starters or it can be harvested from previous fermentations. When recycling yeast, use yeast that has proven itself through good fermentations in the past. Harvest from the middle layer of the primary yeast cake, where you are most likely to find healthy cells from the most active period of the fermentation. This yeast will have the optimum characteristics for repitching: It will have good glycogen reserves and will readily adapt to the new wort. With nominal levels of aeration and nutrients, the yeast will quickly multiply to the levels necessary for an exemplary fermentation. Yeast can also be taken from the secondary, but it may be less inclined to flocculate. However you obtain your yeast, plan to pitch at least 1/3 cup (75 mL) of yeast slurry for a typical 5-gallon batch of ale, or 2/3 cup (150 mL) of slurry for lagers. For stronger beers (O.G. >1.050 [12.34 °P]), pitch more yeast to ensure optimum fermentations. For very strong beers such as Doppelbocks and barleywines, pitch at least 1 cup (225 mL) of slurry. Wort-Based Factors Three issues must be considered to ensure that the wort has been properly prepared to support a good fermentation. Aeration: The first issue is the infusion of oxygen into the wort through aeration. Yeast will use up any available oxygen in the wort during the lag time to synthesize sterols for growth and cell membrane development. Strong cell membranes enable the yeast to absorb nutrients and protect it from rising ethanol levels later in the fermentation. FAN content: The second issue is the level of amino acid nutrients in the wort, specifically referred to as free amino nitrogen (FAN). Malted barley normally supplies all of the FAN that yeast needs to grow and adapt to the fermentation environment. If the recipe incorporates large amounts of adjuncts (refined sugar, corn, unmalted wheat, or unmalted barley, for example), however, then the wort may not have the minimum levels of nutrients necessary for yeast to build strong cells. In extract brewing, it is always advisable to add some yeast nutrient powder to worts made exclusively from light-colored extracts because these extracts are often thinned with corn sugar. Avoid refined sugars: Be aware also that in worts that contain a high percentage of refined sugar (about 50% or more), yeast will sometimes lose the ability to secrete the enzymes that allow it to ferment maltose. Temperature Factors Yeast cells are greatly affected by temperature — too cold and they go dormant; too warm (more than 10 °F [6 °C] above the nominal range, which varies from strain to stain) and they indulge in an orgy of fermentation resulting in by-products that often cannot be cleaned up by conditioning. High temperatures also encourage the production of fusel alcohols — heavier-than-average alcohols that can have harsh solvent-like flavors. Many of these fusels esterify during secondary fermentation, but in large amounts these esters can dominate the beer’s flavor. Excessive “banana” flavors are a common consequence of high-temperature fermentation. High temperatures can also lead to excessive levels of diacetyl. A common problem among home brewers is to pitch the yeast when the wort is too warm. If the yeast is pitched when the wort is 90 °F (32 °C), for example, and slowly cools to room temperature during primary fermentation, the early stages will produce more diacetyl than the yeast can reabsorb during the secondary stage. Furthermore, primary fermentation is an exothermic process. Yeast activity can raise the internal temperature of the fermentor as much as 10 °F (6 °C) above ambient conditions, but as long as this higher temperature is within the optimal range for the yeast, the beer will be fine, even if the yeast is warmer than its surroundings. The point is that if it is midsummer in Florida, you might want to find a way to keep the fermentor cool or just consider waiting until the weather turns cooler. Beer fermented too warm will not be drinkable. Keep the Yeast Happy Fermentation is the most important part — the purpose, in fact — of the whole process of brewing. Careful attention to the factors that affect fermentation will help to ensure that your labor of love lives up to your expectations. Many canned kits and even brewing texts advise bottling the beer after one week or after the kräusen has subsided. Don’t. The beer has not yet gone through the conditioning phase. The flavor of unconditioned beer reveals rough edges such as yeasty, buttery, or green apple flavors that will disappear after a few weeks of conditioning. Take your time — it will be worth the wait! The final act — the conditioning phase: The reactions that take place during conditioning are primarily a function of the yeast. The vigorous, primary stage is over, the majority of the wort sugars have been converted to alcohol, and a lot of the yeast cells are going dormant — but some are still active. Flavor effects. During the earlier phases, the yeast produced many compounds in addition to ethanol and carbon dioxide (acetaldehyde, esters, amino acids, ketones-diacetyl, pentanedione, and dimethyl sulfide, for example). By the time the kräusen has subsided, the yeast has eaten the easy food and now turns its attention toward the heavier sugars such as maltotriose and dextrins, as well as to the reprocessing of its own undesirable by-products. Diacetyl and pentanedione are two ketones that have buttery and honey-like flavors. These flavors are considered flaws when present in large amounts, and the compounds responsible cause flavor stability problems during storage. The compound acetaldehyde is a specific aldehyde that has a pronounced green apple smell and taste. It is an intermediate compound in the production of ethanol, and is reduced during the later stages of fermentation. Primary fermentation also produces an array of fusel alcohols that often give harsh solvent-like tastes to beer. During secondary fermentation, yeast converts many fusel alcohols to more pleasant-tasting fruity esters. Natural filtration. Conditioned beer is not only better tasting, but naturally clearer. Toward the end of secondary fermentation, a majority of the suspended yeast cells flocculate (settle out). Tannin and phenol compounds will bind with high molecular weight proteins and also settle out, greatly smoothing the taste of the beer. This process can be helped along by chilling the beer, very much like one might do in lagering. In reference to ales, this process is referred to as cold conditioning and is a popular practice at most brewpubs and microbreweries. Depending on the yeast strain, cold conditioning for a week will often clear the beer without the use of finings.* *Fining agents such as isinglass and gelatin are added to the secondary fermentor to help speed the flocculation process and to promote the settling of haze-forming proteins and tannins. While finings are most often used to drop unflocculant yeast strains and to combat chill haze, their real benefit is to improve the taste and stability of the beer. Conditioning times. How long you choose to condition will depend on your recipe and your preference. Different beer styles benefit from different amounts of conditioning time. Generally, the higher the original gravity, the longer the conditioning time needed for a beer to reach peak flavor. Small beers such as 1.035 O.G. (8.76 °P) pale ales will need less than two weeks. Stronger, more complex ales such as porters may require a month or more. Very strong beers such as Doppelbocks and barleywines can take six months to a year before they condition to their peak flavor. The downside. Unfortunately, yeast may also consume some of the proteins and other compounds in the trub, the “fermentation” of which can produce any of several off-flavors. In addition, the dormant yeast on the bottom of the fermentor begins excreting more amino and fatty acids. If the postprimary beer is left on the trub and yeast cake for too long (more than about two weeks), soapy off-flavors may become evident. The longer the yeast cells are left in contact with the beer, the more likely it is that they will begin to secrete enzymes that allow them to feed on each other (autolysis), which produces rubbery, sulfury tastes and smells. For these reasons, it can be important to remove the trub and dormant yeast from the beer during the conditioning phase. Conditioning Fundamentals Conditioning can take place in either the primary fermentor, a secondary fermentor, or the bottle, but each method produces different results. Debates over the benefits of each abound within the home brewing community. For and against bottle conditioning: Beer bottled immediately after completion of the primary fermentation will condition in the bottle, and this is the method of choice for many brewers. Many seasoned home brewers declare, for example, that racking to a secondary fermentor offers no real taste benefit and that the dangers of contamination and the cost in additional time are not worth what little benefit may be gained. I agree that for a new brewer’s first low-gravity pale beer, the risks probably outweigh the benefits, and I advise keeping it simple until you have gained some experience with racking and sanitization. If you are concerned about the risks of racking and want to bottle without using a secondary fermentation phase, you can leave an ale in the primary fermentor for a total of two weeks instead of just one, which will give the conditioning reactions time to improve the final beer. The extra time will also let more sediment settle out before bottling and result in a clearer beer and easier pouring. Just remember not to leave the beer on the yeast for more than two weeks. For most beer styles, however, conditioning before bottling makes the most sense, partly because the larger yeast mass in the fermentor is more effective at conditioning than the smaller amount of yeast suspended in the bottle. Priming and bottling right after the primary can create some other unwelcome problems as well. Studies have shown that bottle-conditioned beer actually goes through another mini-primary fermentation, making use of some of the headspace air. Unfortunately, though, only about 30% of that oxygen is used for reproduction; the rest slowly diffuses into the beer as it ages, contributing to staling reactions. Furthermore, a bottle-conditioned beer is stuck with the job of dealing with all of the usual intermediary compounds and by-products of fermentation, including aldehydes, diacetyl, fusels, and esters, that are produced during this short fermentation process on top of any byproducts left over from primary fermentation. Thus, to avoid these problems and get the most of conditioning, the beer should be given time in a secondary fermentor before priming and bottling. This is as true for homemade beer as it is for commercial “bottle-conditioned” beers. Even if the yeast has flocculated and the beer has cleared at bottling time, enough active yeast will still be in suspension to ferment the priming sugar and carbonate the beer. Bottle conditioning is not, however, always bad or inefficient. Bottle conditioning simply results in different ester profiles than those that are normally produced in the main fermentor. In fact, in some styles, for instance Belgian strong ale and Hefeweizen, bottle conditioning and the resultant flavors are the cornerstones of the style. These styles cannot be produced with the same hallmark flavors if they are immediately kegged (draft style). Click here to check out our bottles, caps, and other bottling equipment! The case for secondary fermentation: Secondary fermentation is beneficial to all beer styles if you have a good understanding of fermentation processes and can complete the transfer carefully. The key is in mastering some of the simple facts of racking. Dos and don’ts of racking. Racking from the primary can occur any time after primary fermentation has more or less finished, when the bubbling rate drops off dramatically to about 1–5 per minute. This will be about 2–6 days after pitching for ales, 4–10 days for lagers (though if it has been more than two weeks for ales you may as well just bottle). The kräusen will have started to settle back into the beer. Use a sanitized siphon to rack the beer off the trub into another sanitized fermentor and affix an airlock. The beer should still be fairly cloudy with suspended yeast. Although oxygen is a desirable commodity very early in the critical adaptation phase, it is absolutely not wanted in the later stages of fermentation. Racking at any time exposes the beer to the potential risks of exposure to oxygen and bacterial contaminants. Also, racking the beer before the primary fermentation phase is completed can result in a stuck or incomplete fermentation. Most brewers will notice a brief increase in activity after racking which is due not to additional primary fermentation, but simply to dissolved carbon dioxide coming out of solution because of the disturbance. Fermentation (conditioning) does continue after racking, so just leave it alone for awhile. A minimum useful time in the secondary fermentor is two weeks. Leaving the beer in the secondary for too long (more than six weeks for ales) may require the addition of fresh yeast at bottling time to achieve good carbonation. (Always use the same strain as the original.) Keep liquid notes. No matter which method you choose for fermenting and packaging your beer, it is always a good idea to set aside a six-pack in the corner of the basement and leave it for a good long time. It can be enlightening to compare a home-brewed beer after three months of bottle conditioning to the batch as it initially tasted. Browse our selection of equipment for racking and siphoning your homebrew! Rave Reviews Can Be Yours Fermenting a beer without allowing time for the conditioning phase is like raising the house lights and leaving the show before the final act has played out. Something will be missing from the total experience, and you deprive yourself of the full value of the show you paid for. Giving the beer time to condition smoothes and refines the beer’s flavor. Conditioning reduces diacetyl levels, vents dimethyl sulfide, and esterifies fusel alcohols. Yeast is given time to consume the remaining fermentables without also consuming the junk food in the trub. The low concentration of dormant yeast cells also prevents off-flavors caused by fatty acid excretion and autolysis. Finally, secondary fermentation allows time for more yeast and haze to settle out before bottling. The result is better beer. With a little patience, you can see the process through to the end and discover the full rewards of the grand finale. Fermentation FAQ What is fermentation? Fermentation is any process where bacteria or fungus change one thing into antoher. Lots of foods are fermented too!: Sauerkrautt, kimchi, soy sauce, and more! What is yeast and what does it do? Yeast is a single celled fungus that eats sugar and poops ethanol. What is the primary role of yeast? To transform our sugars into alcohols. Do you need to rehydrate dry yeast? why or why not? Strongly recommended but not necessary, if you do not hydrate you could experience a long lag time until your fermentation takes off. Do you want a constant temperature for fermentation? Absolutely!  This is extremely important.  Fluctuations in temperature can have a large impact on the final flavor outcome. What is a carboy? A carboy is a container with a typical capacity of 3 to 6.5 gallons and is used for transporting liquids.  They are used as both fermenters and storage containers for beer, wine and other fermented beverages.  Many people have seen them used as water jugs for businesses to have water on tap. What is a hydrometer? A hydrometer is a measuring tool used to detect the density of liquid.  It is used in brewing to determine the sugar content in wort. How do I read my Hydrometer? After filling your hydrometer jar with wort, you’ll carefully drop the hydrometer in.  Allow the wort to reach the appropriate temperature (some hydrometers will have a temperature correction scale, but not all will).  Once at the correct temperature find where the liquid comes up to on the hydrometer (meniscus) and read that number.  It will generally be a “1.0XX” number - the higher the XX, the more sugar in solution. What is specific gravity? The measure of the density of a liquid specifically grams of sugar per liter of water. A gravity of 1.040 means 40 grams of sugar per liter. "Specific" refers to "this sample right now". What is gravity and what is brix? how are they related? Gravity refers to the specific gravity or the relative density compared to water.  Gravity describes the concentration of malt sugar in the wort.  Brix describes the amount of available extract as a weight percentage of cane sugar in solution.  Both are used to describe the amount of potential alcohol and can be used to determine the amount alcohol in a beer or wine. How do you measure brix and how to you convert to gravity? Brix is measured by using a refractometer and you can convert by multiplying the number you get by 4 and  then putting “1.0” in front of that number and you will get your gravity.  This is a loose calculation and is okay at lower gravities but the higher your starting gravity goes the less accurate the conversion is.  So for example you get a brix reading of 12 which would be a 1.048 in specific gravity. What is original gravity? The gravity of the substrate before it was fermented. Usually called OG. Tells you the potential alcohol of a wort. What is final gravity? The gravity of the beer after it has fermented. Also called Terminal Gravity. How do I calculate ABV? (OG - FG) x 0.131 = ABV Using the SG and FG, how do you determine ABV? (SG - FG) * 131 = ABV (Starting gravity minus final gravity multiplied by 131 = Alcohol by volume)

There is a small localized spot or area of rust on my kettle / fermenter that I bought recently. I thought stainless steel can't rust? +

Stainless steel itself shouldn't rust, you are right there. Especially a high grade 304 Ss like we use on all of our products. But what can rust are surface particles of iron that are sometimes left residual from the manufacturing process and the tools used to grind and polish the interiors and exteriors of Ss Brewtech's various vessels. This is one reason why proper cleaning and care prior to first use (or even exposure to water) is important. We have detailed documentation both in the box and on our website on all the product pages. The main thing here is cleaning and conditioning the stainless the first time prior to exposure to beer, water, whatever… In any case, if you do see a localized spot(s) of surface rust - simply get yourself a WHITE (NOT green type pad if you can avoid it) Scotchbrite pad, dab some Starsan onto the pad, and then GENTLY brush over the area in question until the surface rust has broken up and the area looks consistent with the surrounding areas of stainless. Then just rinse off, dry it with a paper towel, and the area will be good to go and free of the surface layer iron particles that were causing the issue to begin with.

Is my beer finished fermenting? +

If you have waited two weeks for an ale, or four weeks for a lager, or you're just curious. Most veteran homebrewers will tell you the beer is done once the airlock stops bubbling but this isn't a sure thing that fermentation is complete. This is where a hydrometer is sometimes worth its weight in gold. If you call our advice line and ask "Is my beer finished fermenting?" the first question will be, "Have you taken a hydrometer reading?" A hydrometer reading at the end of fermentation is called a final gravity reading, often abbreviated "FG". This tells you the amount of sugar left in the beer. Most yeast strains consume 65-75% of sugar in solution, this is called "attenuation." Here's an example gravity: OG: 1.050 your Goal FG would be: 1.010-1.015. If you are more than a few points above your estimated FG you will need to wait a couple more days. After a few days take another reading to see if the FG has dropped. If the FG has not dropped you will either need to consult us on our advice line at 925-671-4958. We will ask you some questions about the recipe, the yeast strain, and the fermentation temperatures your beer was exposed to. Sometimes we have some insightful comments on why fermentation is acting strangely, and other times only the beer Gods know.

My beer started fermenting, then stopped, and then started again? +

This usually happens when the beer goes through temperature changes. The yeast stops fermenting when it gets cold as the metabolic activity of the yeast slows down. It then proceeds to start up again when the fermenter warms up. If your fermentation gets stuck warm up the beer to the desired temperature range for your yeast. Sometimes it helps to give the carboy a swirl. DO NOT add oxygen. If there is one step you do as a homebrewer, investing in temperature control equipment will be the best thing you ever do for your beer.

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