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New Speidel fermenter

Post by BrewerBen » Tue Aug 11, 2015 6:48 pm

I Don't think ive seen any posts about this but as i'm deciding on a new shiny fermenter i've been doing lots of looking around and came across this fermenter from Speidel:

http://speidels-braumeister.de/shop/en/ ... tion-tank1

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Its the first home brew sized fermenter i've seen with a built in cooling jacket and am wondering what everyone thinks of it. I was thinking i could connect it up to a maxi 110 cooler. Its not a conical but does have a main tap and "clear beer" tap.

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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by Secla » Tue Aug 11, 2015 7:17 pm

Have you seen the ss brewtech conicals ?
They do a jacket for them aswell, not built in but an optional extra

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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by simon12 » Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:06 am

Spiedel stuff always costs alot more in the UK (If thats where you are, note they will not ship here direct). I suspect the brewtech Secla mentions will be slightly cheaper and the optional cooling solution is an immersion heater/chiller system that comes with the temperature controller and an insulated jacket which should work better and the whole design looks better to me. A maxi cooler is ideal for either.
Note I have seen neither solution in person but if I had the cash to spend on 1 i'd go with the brewtech.

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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by darkonnis » Sat Aug 15, 2015 6:38 pm

Go brew tech, the speidel stuff is the best gear if you have a brewery. At our level it would be an utter waste of money which won't see a return.

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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by IPA » Sun Aug 16, 2015 7:54 am

darkonnis wrote:Go brew tech, the speidel stuff is the best gear if you have a brewery. At our level it would be an utter waste of money which won't see a return.
£530 doesn't seem seem expensive for 60 litre FV with built in cooling
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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by darkonnis » Sun Aug 16, 2015 10:20 pm

IPA wrote:
darkonnis wrote:Go brew tech, the speidel stuff is the best gear if you have a brewery. At our level it would be an utter waste of money which won't see a return.
£530 doesn't seem seem expensive for 60 litre FV with built in cooling
I've just had another look, you're right thats not too bad. I thought it didn't include the VAT #-o My main thing is though is that it isn't actually conical, sure that yeast port will give you some but not all, 60° or close to it is the right angle otherwise it tends to congregate on the side walls. I think for that much money I'd get another conical with an internal coil

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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by orlando » Mon Aug 17, 2015 7:37 am

I would email MrLard first.
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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by Fil » Mon Aug 17, 2015 2:25 pm

darkonnis wrote:
IPA wrote:
darkonnis wrote:Go brew tech, the speidel stuff is the best gear if you have a brewery. At our level it would be an utter waste of money which won't see a return.
£530 doesn't seem seem expensive for 60 litre FV with built in cooling
I've just had another look, you're right thats not too bad. I thought it didn't include the VAT #-o My main thing is though is that it isn't actually conical, sure that yeast port will give you some but not all, 60° or close to it is the right angle otherwise it tends to congregate on the side walls. I think for that much money I'd get another conical with an internal coil

perhaps its just me and the yeasts ive used but i have a 'correct' shape conical and a 30-40l brew isnt masive enough to push out a solid yeast cake out the 1/5" butterfly valve with gravity alone.. i need to employ percussion (banging a screwdriver handle against the cone) and on occasion upto 5psi added internal pressure to move the yeast slug/plug..
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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by darkonnis » Mon Aug 17, 2015 8:38 pm

Ah, what I'm getting at Fil is that you actually get a yeast plug. That tank shown will likely have a flat layer of yeast not too dissimilar to using a bucket along the bottom. I found that you need to drain the yeast fairly regularly if you want to get a good easy harvest.

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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by BrewerBen » Tue Aug 18, 2015 8:07 pm

As much as i like the Speidel fermenter and all the conicals there are around now i think for me they take up too much space. I'm trying to keep the brewery as compact as possible so want to sit above a under counter fridge/kegerator. I was originally thinking of using a thermopot with a immersion heater and cooling coil hooked up to a maxi 110 but have noticed on mr lards twitter feed that he has some budget stainless fermenters that aren't conicals and with triclamp fittings. As a added bonus he does a racking arm which is handy as i tend to keg/bottle straight from primary and am getting fed up with tipping the fermenter to get the last few litres out. I'm almost sold on them, my only concern is the lack of insulation on the fermenter but is it really a issue as there are plenty of conicals about with a cooling coil in and they don't seem to have insulation?

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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by orlando » Wed Aug 19, 2015 7:08 am

BrewerBen wrote:As much as i like the Speidel fermenter and all the conicals there are around now i think for me they take up too much space. I'm trying to keep the brewery as compact as possible so want to sit above a under counter fridge/kegerator. I was originally thinking of using a thermopot with a immersion heater and cooling coil hooked up to a maxi 110 but have noticed on mr lards twitter feed that he has some budget stainless fermenters that aren't conicals and with triclamp fittings. As a added bonus he does a racking arm which is handy as i tend to keg/bottle straight from primary and am getting fed up with tipping the fermenter to get the last few litres out. I'm almost sold on them, my only concern is the lack of insulation on the fermenter but is it really a issue as there are plenty of conicals about with a cooling coil in and they don't seem to have insulation?
A coil and a maxi 110 to control fermentation temps obviates the need for insulation, probably the way to go, have mine arriving today so should be able to report more thoroughly in a few weeks.
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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by darkonnis » Wed Aug 19, 2015 9:09 am

You really do want insulation on your tanks, you need to make it easy as possible for the system to keep the temperature the same. otherwise you get swings, its also important to insulate metal surfaces when crash cooling because you get ltos of condensation, which will eventually go mouldy (on the outside of the tank) whilst it shouldn't get into the beer, I prefer not to take the chance.

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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by orlando » Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:52 am

darkonnis wrote:You really do want insulation on your tanks, you need to make it easy as possible for the system to keep the temperature the same. otherwise you get swings, its also important to insulate metal surfaces when crash cooling because you get ltos of condensation, which will eventually go mouldy (on the outside of the tank) whilst it shouldn't get into the beer, I prefer not to take the chance.

Thanks Cooky, I will keep an eye on that. Reluctant to cover up all that shiny but it is all about the beer after all. Quite a steep curve I'm on again. :D
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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by GrowlingDogBeer » Wed Aug 19, 2015 11:01 am

BrewerBen wrote:As much as i like the Speidel fermenter and all the conicals there are around now i think for me they take up too much space. I'm trying to keep the brewery as compact as possible so want to sit above a under counter fridge/kegerator. I was originally thinking of using a thermopot with a immersion heater and cooling coil hooked up to a maxi 110 but have noticed on mr lards twitter feed that he has some budget stainless fermenters that aren't conicals and with triclamp fittings. As a added bonus he does a racking arm which is handy as i tend to keg/bottle straight from primary and am getting fed up with tipping the fermenter to get the last few litres out. I'm almost sold on them, my only concern is the lack of insulation on the fermenter but is it really a issue as there are plenty of conicals about with a cooling coil in and they don't seem to have insulation?
By the time you have a fermenter, then add in the bulk of a maxi 110, then plug in an immersion element you end up with lots of awkward cleaning and quite a lot of stuff.

Is it not easier just to get a small conical and put it in an undercounter fridge, which you could stand on top of your kegerator. They do fit.

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Re: New Speidel fermenter

Post by Aleman » Wed Aug 19, 2015 11:18 am

Steve, That's not really a conical though :twisted:

At 33" tall a chronical doesn't fit in an under counter fridge . . . especially if you have to use a blow off tube :( . . . I also think its too wide to fit in like the brew bucket :(

I solved it by getting a tall larder fridge I was wanting one about 1.4 to 1.5m high, but missed it on eBay, but got a taller one from Gumtree for less.

I've always been a little sceptical about controlling fermentation temp by using the air temp in a fridge, but my experiments with the chronical in the fridge using a homebrewed BrewPi have been very promising.

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