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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

Home beer-brewing conical fermentation vessels are better suited to brew beer. Learn why conical fermentation vessels are better for making beer from a master beer brewer in this free video on beverage making.

Expert: John Brack
Contact: www.AustinHomebrew.com
Bio: John Brack has been brewing his own beer and wine for more than 15 years, and has been on-staff with Homebrew Supply for more than 11 years.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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  • You can get very clear beer using a glass or even plastic bucket fermenter without racking or doing a secondary fermentation. Anyone who says otherwise is trying to sell you something.

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  • True, but the issue isn't with the capability to produce clear beer. You can get consistently clear beer with either. There are multiple reasons why conical fermenters are better, though. 1. You don't have to siphon the beer to remove it from the trub (less siphoning=less chance for infection, reduced need to sanitize, etc.), 2. Easier to clean, less equipment needed (no secondary carboys are required per batch), 3. Easier to bottle/keg. Now, if it's worth the money, that's a different issue

  • Amen!

  • I use a MiniBrew Plastic conical fermenter... $170. I love it. Easy to use. I can harvest my yeast for reuse, I never rack to a secondary or bottling bucket and my beer turns out great.

  • honestly, the only advantage of a conical fementor is its ease to clean, the bullshit about letting the crud settle is easily achieved with any run on the mill fermentor and a skilled syphoner, or better yet get a coopers kit and use their fermentor that has a gap tat allows for the yeast cake.

  • I make Crystal clear beer in my plastic buckets and glass carboys. Yeast selection, and temperature are my keys to clear beer.This would be cool for collecting yeast...but I need to be much richer to justify the money.

  • It would take many bottles drank to pay for that P.O.S.

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