Stainless Spigot for the Speidel plastic fermenter. This is a great upgrade if you are looking to improve your fermenter with a sturdier spigot. Made from 304 stainless steel.
3/8" barb on outlet
In the rare event that a small part of your equipment get lost or broken, the last thing you want to do is replace the entire thing! Thank goodness for replacement parts!
This is the replacement gasket that seals the lid onto the body of the plastic Speidel fermenters.
While these gaskets usually don’t wear out through normal use, it’s nice to be able to get a replacement if you need it!
This gasket fits our 20L (5.3 gal) & 30L (7.9 gal) Speidel Plastic Fermenters.
This is a replacement cap for our line of Speidel Plastic Fermenters. It has a gasketed seal, and serves to close the fermenter. This is also the same cap used on our Speidel Tank Airlocks.
Replaces the rubber airlock stopper that comes with our Speidel plastic tanks.
Does Not include the airlock shown in the photo.
Stopper height: 1 3/8". Upper diameter 1 3/4". Lower diameter 1 7/16". Inner diameter 11/16".
Color may vary.
Replaces the oversized airlock that comes with our Speidel plastic tanks.
Does Not include the stopper shown in the photo.
Height 5 3/8". Outer diameter 2 7/8". Stem outer diameter 23/32". Stem inner diameter 9/16".
This is the replacement gasket that seals the lid onto the body of the plastic Speidel fermenters. This gasket generally does not wear down through normal use and need to be replaced. That being said, everyone seems to manage to find creative ways to use our equipment that results in needing replacement parts!
This gasket fits our 60l(15.9 gal) & 120L (31.7 gal) Speidel Round Plastic Fermenters.
Using your existing Speidel lock ring and gasket this airlock cap screws right into the lid of your Speidel plastic fermenters. The grommet will fit standard 3-Piece or S-Shaped airlocks. The cap also provides a tighter seal because it is screwed into the cap where as the Speidel stopper only pushes into the lid.
Apply this volume marker strip to your Speidel Plastic Fermenter for quick volume reads. Indication in liters and gallons. Intended for use with 30L plastic fermenter (FE715). Marker Strip only. Fermenter not included.
Looking to add a thermowell to your Speidel plastic fermenter? This is the perfect way to do it. This thermowell replaces the airlock on top of your fermenter and uses the standard Speidel locking nut and gasket. The rubber grommet will fit standard 3/8 in. airlocks and the thermowell will accept most temperature probes.
The probe is 12" and will fit most 1/4" digital temp probes.
Please note that while using the stock spigot lock ring and gasket for the thermowell, you will have to use the solid locking cap where the spigot is normally located. In order to use the thermowell and spigot silmultaneously, you will need to purchase a second spigot or lock nut.
Apply this volume marker strip to your Speidel Plastic Fermenter for quick volume reads. Indication in liters and gallons. Intended for use with 60L plastic fermenter (FE720). Marker Strip only. Fermenter not included.
Stainless dip tube and thermowell for Speidel plastic fermenters. Replace your spigot with this dip tube along with a ball valve for a nice spigot upgrade. The 1/2 in. NPT connection can also be used for other attachments such as, quick disconnects, camlock components, or tri clamp. The dip tube uses the stock speidel spigot lock ring and gasket.
This attachement can be used to replace the spigot or the airlock on your Speidel plastic fermenter and give you a 1/2 in. MPT to the outside and a 1/2 in. FPT on the inside. This allows you to attach a variety of components on the inside and outside of your fermenter. This coupling uses the standard speidel lock ring and gasket.
This is the replacement lid for the 20/30 l Speidel Plastic Fermenters. While this is not a piece which should wear out, we've seen these take damage, and eventually need to be replaced.
This lid fits our 20 l (5.3 gal) & 30 l (7.9 gal) Speidel Plastic Fermenters.
Please note: This product consists of 3 pieces. One outer threaded ring, one top cover and one gasket
Due to high demand, this item is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory.
This is the replacement lid for the 60/120 l Speidel Plastic Fermenters. While this is not a piece which should wear out, we've seen these take damage, and eventually need to be replaced. Includes the lid and plastic strap.
This lid fits our 60 l (15.9 gal) & 120 l (31.7 gal) Speidel Plastic Fermenters.
Stainless dip tube for Speidel plastic fermenters. Replace your spigot with this dip tube along with a ball valve for a nice spigot upgrade. The 1/2 in. NPT connection can also be used for other attachments such as, quick disconnects, camlock components, or tri clamp. The dip tube uses the stock speidel spigot lock ring and gasket, but can be upgraded with our custom gasket for a more secure connection. This attachment system is a great way to increase pickup depth of your fermenter.
This is the replacement strap that holds the lid onto the body of the Speidel Plastic Fermenters. While this is not a piece which should wear out, we've seen these take damage, and eventually need to be replaced.
This strap fits our 60 l (15.9 gal) & 120 l (31.7 gal) Speidel Plastic Fermenters.
Replacement lid gasket for 60L - 500L Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage tank lids. Please note these replacement gaskets are for the newer generation tanks introduced in 2017. A redesign of the lid called for a different sized gasket. The new generation gaskets are 7-3/4" in diameter and 3/8" thick. The older generation gaskets are 7" in diameter, and 1/4" thick. For the Pre 2017 lid gasket please see FE736.
An excellent, attractive upgrade to your Braumeister!
This stainless steel domed hood helps trap heat to get your brew up to boiling faster, and promotes a more vigorous, rolling boil. The open top still allows for DMS to be blown off during the boil and can be connected to an exhaust pipe to carry steam out of your brew space.
As an extra benefit, the dome can be fitted to the Braumeister upside down and used as a funnel to help when doughing in your malt.
A real must-have!
Compatible with all generations of Braumeister, made before or after 2015.
In the rare event that part of your equipment get lost or broken, the last thing you want to do is replace the entire thing! Thank goodness for replacement parts!
This is the replacement lid for the 12L Speidel Plastic fermenter. While these lids usually don’t wear out through normal use, if it does get damaged, it’s nice to be able to get a replacement!
This lid fits our 12L (3.2 gal) Speidel Plastic Fermenters only. (FE705)
In the rare event that a small part of your equipment get lost or broken, the last thing you want to do is replace the entire thing! Thank goodness for replacement parts!
This is the replacement gasket that seals the lid onto the body of the plastic Speidel fermenters.
While these gaskets usually don’t wear out through normal use, it’s nice to be able to get a replacement if you need it!
This gasket fits our 12L (3.2 gal) Speidel Plastic Fermenter.
Tired of using gravity or siphons to transfer wort from your Braumeister to your fermenter? This device uses the Braumeister's built in pump to move the wort, even if your Braumeister is below your fermenter!
Features:
Only works with 20 or 50 Liter Braumeisters
Works with both standard and Braumeister Plus models
Pumps wort to a fermenter even when placed higher than the Braumeister
Includes stainless pipe, pump plug, valve, and about 5 ft. of silicone tubing
Genuine Speidel replacement part.
This silicone gasket seals the bottom of the malt pipe to the Braumeister's floor, keeping your grain inside the malt pipe and out of the Braumeister's pump inlet. The gasket can become worn after many batches, it's always a good plan to have a spare on hand.
This shortened malt pipe will enable our 50L Braumeister to brew 25L batches (from 10 gallons to 5 gallons). The way these Braumeisters function during the mashing stage, a smaller batch than 50L is usually not an option. By utilizing this shortened mash pipe, you can now brew either a 5 or 10 gallon batch with your 50L Braumeister!
Due to high demand, this item is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory.
The original all-in-one brewery still made in Germany!
5" touchscreen is easy to use and guides you through the brewing process
Brew all-grain beer inside your home—no gas burner needed
Built-in cooling jacket eliminates the need for awkward wort chillers
2R interior stainless finish with electropolished heating coil
The "Mercedes®" of brewing systems. When you want the best, this is it.
Never ceasing to improve upon the original Braumeister design, Speidel has taken this unit a step further with the new 5" touch screen control panel. The new automatic control system brews with your custom recipes and guides you through the brewing process. Now with integrated WiFi and bluetooth as standard, recipes and software updates can be synced automatically. Speidel Braumeister continues to be the all-in-one brewing system for brewers that demand the highest quality.
The Braumeister is the original all-in-one, electric all-grain brewing system. Designed and patented in Germany over a decade ago, it has since been copied around the world. Still made in Germany today by Speidel, a 5th generation German stainless steel manufacturer, the Braumeister is the Mercedes® of brewing systems. Speidel made a decision to not try and compete on price with the rest of the all-in-one machines that are made in China. They actually went the opposite direction improving upon the Braumeister many times. They've improved the control screen, added dimpled jackets to eliminate wort chillers, improved the programming and functionality, and created an online myspeidel.com control center along with multiple other small refinements. They also created a host of optional equipment to further enhance your brewing. If you appreciate really well-made equipment, the Braumeister is for you. It is the best of the best.
The welded on dimpled jacket eliminates the need for a separate wort chiller and also opens the door for using the Braumeister as a temperature controlled fermenter—see the video below. These jackets have 1" male threading, and aside from cooling, a Dump Valve tap has been added to the base of the unit to make emptying and cleaning that much easier.
Advantages of the Braumeister
First, the system has a small footprint and is powered by electricity, allowing you to brew inside, in a confined space, without the inherent dangers of using an open flame. Secondly, this unit is very easy to use as you mash the grain and then boil the wort in the same vessel. We also love the automation and control. Before you brew you set the controller with the different temperatures you wish to attain (advice is given on what to set) and the built-in heating element and pump do the rest. The Braumeister is especially ideal for step-mashing, which many brewers think is the preferred way to brew lager beers. Based on the results of lagers we have brewed on this machine, MoreBeer! agrees. Unlike other brew systems that have the temp probe located at the bottom, the Braumeister's temperature sensor was installed inside the middle bar. This means that the temperature is measured directly in the malt and is even more accurate in combination with the new software adjustments.
Walking Through the Brew Process
On Brew Day, you are going to assemble your Braumeister with the mash tub and bottom screen. You will fill the unit with filtered water to a notch on the center post - easy. The water resistant touchscreen controller reads in °C or °F, and you can set it to different temperatures you wish to reach. Advice is given in the manual. When your water is the correct temperature, a beep alerts you to add grain. Stir in your grain, lock down the top screen (so now there is a screen on the bottom and the top) and start the mash. During the mash wort is constantly recirculated through the grain bed from the bottom up, reverse of most all-in-one systems. The liquid wort flows up through the mash and then cascades down between the mash tub and the outer wall of the Braumeister. There it is collected by the pump and pushed back through the mash. At any time, you can pause the pump from the controller screen. Speidel upgraded their pump to be detachable for easy cleaning and maintenance between batches. When the mash is complete, another beep will alert you to remove the entire mash tub, which sets on top of the Braumeister to drain for a period of time. At this point you can choose to rinse the mash with hot water or to just add water directly the wort. Push another button and the boil starts and will run for however long you program it. When the boil stops, begin chilling your wort.
Features:
Brew in the tightest of spaces, anywhere in your home with a small footprint of counter space
Easy to handle brewing and cleaning, malt pipe slides up with little effort
Patented malt pipe technology. Wort is internally pumped from the bottom to the top for effective and gentle recirculation. No pipes are awkwardly mounted to the side of the kettle
Clean, contactless cooling by running cold water through the welded-on cooling jacket. No need for sanitizing and storing a separate immersion wort chiller
The pump is accessible beneath the unit and can be detached for cleaning and maintenance
Braumeister stays up-to-date with regular software updates via an integrated WiFi module
myspeidel.com syncs with the digital controller on your Braumeister
Enter a recipe in myspeidel.com, choose a recipe from the community of other users, or design a recipe in Beersmith and import it to myspeidel.com and it will come up automatically on your Braumeister's touchscreen controller
Edit your recipe on the fly in the touchscreen controller and it will automatically update on myspeidel.com
When the brew day is over, ferment your beer inside the Braumeister, using the cooling jacket to control the fermentation temp
Technical Specifications for 20L Braumeister:
110V - comes with a NEMA 5-20 plug. You may need to install the corresponding wall socket or use an adapter.
Produces 23L of wort, which is about 20L of finished beer
Controllers can store up to ten recipes for easy repeat brewing!
2,000-watt built-in heating capacity
23-watt pump
110V, 50-60Hz, 18.2A
Max Grain Capacity: 13.2 lbs
Max Fill Level: 25L (Upper Marking on Center Rod)
23.6" H x 15.7" Ø
33 lbs
This shortened malt pipe will enable our 20L Braumeister to brew 10L batches (from 5 gallons to 2.5 gallons). The way these Braumeisters function during the mashing stage, a smaller batch than 20L is usually not an option. By utilizing this shortened mash pipe, you can now brew either a 2.5 or 5 gallon batch with your 20L Braumeister!
Produce even tastier beers with your Speidel Braumeister by limiting oxygen exposure during the brewing process. Exposure to oxygen in the brewing process can impact the flavor of the final beer and negatively affect the flavor retention and shelf life. This is especially crucial for lighter, malt-forward beers that have less hops, such as lagers, pilsners and wheat beers. With the Low Oxygen kit you can minimize oxygen exposure during mashing, cooling, and transferring to your fermenter. Make the malt character in your beers shine brighter and last longer!
Accessory kit for Low Oxygen Brewing with the Braumeister 20 L
Limits oxygen exposure during mashing (and cooling for BM-Plus users)
The higher fixed filter plate allows for more malt -- up to about 15.5 lbs
Includes swimming lid, support ring for filter plate and fixing nut
The original all-in-one brewery still made in Germany!
5" touchscreen is easy to use and guides you through the brewing process
Brew all-grain beer inside your home—no gas burner needed
Built-in cooling jacket eliminates the need for awkward wort chillers
2R interior stainless finish with electropolished heating coil
The "Mercedes®" of brewing systems. When you want the best, this is it.
Never ceasing to improve upon the original Braumeister design, Speidel has taken this unit a step further with the new 5" touch screen control panel. The new automatic control system brews with your custom recipes and guides you through the brewing process. Now with integrated WiFi and bluetooth as standard, recipes and software updates can be synced automatically. Speidel Braumeister continues to be the all-in-one brewing system for brewers that demand the highest quality.
The Braumeister is the original all-in-one, electric all-grain brewing system. Designed and patented in Germany over a decade ago, it has since been copied around the world. Still made in Germany today by Speidel, a 5th generation German stainless steel manufacturer, the Braumeister is the Mercedes® of brewing systems. Speidel made a decision to not try and compete on price with the rest of the all-in-one machines that are made in China. They actually went the opposite direction improving upon the Braumeister many times. They've improved the control screen, added dimpled jackets to eliminate wort chillers, improved the programming and functionality, and created an online myspeidel.com control center along with multiple other small refinements. They also created a host of optional equipment to further enhance your brewing. If you appreciate really well-made equipment, the Braumeister is for you. It is the best of the best.
The welded on dimpled jacket eliminates the need for a separate wort chiller and also opens the door for using the Braumeister as a temperature controlled fermenter—see the video below. These jackets have 1" male threading, and aside from cooling, a Dump Valve tap has been added to the base of the unit to make emptying and cleaning that much easier.
Advantages of the Braumeister
First, the system has a small footprint and is powered by electricity, allowing you to brew inside, in a confined space, without the inherent dangers of using an open flame. Secondly, this unit is very easy to use as you mash the grain and then boil the wort in the same vessel. We also love the automation and control. Before you brew you set the controller with the different temperatures you wish to attain (advice is given on what to set) and the built-in heating element and pump do the rest. The Braumeister is especially ideal for step-mashing, which many brewers think is the preferred way to brew lager beers. Based on the results of lagers we have brewed on this machine, MoreBeer! agrees. Unlike other brew systems that have the temp probe located at the bottom, the Braumeister's temperature sensor was installed inside the middle bar. This means that the temperature is measured directly in the malt and is even more accurate in combination with the new software adjustments.
Walking Through the Brew Process
On Brew Day, you are going to assemble your Braumeister with the mash tub and bottom screen. You will fill the unit with filtered water to a notch on the center post - easy. The water resistant touchscreen controller reads in °C or °F, and you can set it to different temperatures you wish to reach. Advice is given in the manual. When your water is the correct temperature, a beep alerts you to add grain. Stir in your grain, lock down the top screen (so now there is a screen on the bottom and the top) and start the mash. During the mash wort is constantly recirculated through the grain bed from the bottom up, reverse of most all-in-one systems. The liquid wort flows up through the mash and then cascades down between the mash tub and the outer wall of the Braumeister. There it is collected by the pump and pushed back through the mash. At any time, you can pause the pump from the controller screen. Speidel upgraded their pump to be detachable for easy cleaning and maintenance between batches. When the mash is complete, another beep will alert you to remove the entire mash tub, which sets on top of the Braumeister to drain for a period of time. At this point you can choose to rinse the mash with hot water or to just add water directly the wort. Push another button and the boil starts and will run for however long you program it. When the boil stops, begin chilling your wort.
Features:
Brew in the tightest of spaces, anywhere in your home with a small footprint of counter space
Easy to handle brewing and cleaning, malt pipe slides up with little effort
Patented malt pipe technology. Wort is internally pumped from the bottom to the top for effective and gentle recirculation. No pipes are awkwardly mounted to the side of the kettle
Clean, contactless cooling by running cold water through the welded-on cooling jacket. No need for sanitizing and storing a separate immersion wort chiller
The pump is accessible beneath the unit and can be detached for cleaning and maintenance
Braumeister stays up-to-date with regular software updates via an integrated WiFi module
myspeidel.com syncs with the digital controller on your Braumeister
Enter a recipe in myspeidel.com, choose a recipe from the community of other users, or design a recipe in Beersmith and import it to myspeidel.com and it will come up automatically on your Braumeister's touchscreen controller
Edit your recipe on the fly in the touchscreen controller and it will automatically update on myspeidel.com
When the brew day is over, ferment your beer inside the Braumeister, using the cooling jacket to control the fermentation temp
Technical Specifications for 50L Braumeister:
These units require a 220-230V connection. You should plan on hiring an electrician to install the proper socket and to wire on the appropriate plug.
Produces 53L of wort, which is about 50L of finished beer
Controllers can store up to ten recipes for easy repeat brewing!
3,200-watt built-in heating capacity
(2) 23-watt pumps
230V (protection at least 16 amp), 50-60Hz
Max Grain Capacity: 26.5 lbs
Max Fill Level: 55L (Upper Marking on Center Rod)
27.5" H x 19.7" Ø
53 lbs
Produce even tastier beers with your Speidel Braumeister by limiting oxygen exposure during the brewing process. Exposure to oxygen in the brewing process can impact the flavor of the final beer and negatively affect the flavor retention and shelf life. This is especially crucial for lighter, malt-forward beers that are lightly hopped, such as lagers, pilsners and wheat beers. With the Low Oxygen kit you can minimize oxygen exposure during mashing, cooling, and transferring to your fermenter. Make the malt character in your beers shine brighter and last longer!
Accessory kit for Low Oxygen Brewing with the Braumeister 50 L
Limits oxygen exposure during mashing (and cooling for BM-Plus users)
The higher fixed filter plate allows for more malt -- up to about 33 lbs
Includes swimming lid, support ring for filter plate and fixing nut
Speidel 1" DIN to 1.5" TC adapter. If you have a mixture of TC and DIN fittings, there is finally an adapter to help you connect everything together. To top it all off it is made with the expert craftmanship of Speidel.
Genuine Speidel replacement part.
This silicone gasket seals the bottom of the malt pipe to the Braumeister's floor, keeping your grain inside the malt pipe and out of the Braumeister's pump inlet. The gasket can become worn after many batches, it's always a good plan to have a spare on hand.