Fermentation Chest

Any hardware used for mashing, fermenting or aging.

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Ftero
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Fermentation Chest

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Awhile back, I got together the hardware to turn my wine fridge into a heat control environment for my fermenters.
I sort of gave up on the idea, since the fridge will only hold one vessel at a time, and now, I always have more than one bubbling away at any given moment!

So, I thought of making an over grown Ice-chest out of 2" Polystyrene, that a local home improvement store sells.
1 1/2 sheets of 2" insulation, and a roll of good Duct tape. That's it.

I have a 25 watt Brew-belt in there, which keeps the heat stable.

It's been in use for a couple of months now, and it works Perfectly! The temperature is stable, within a couple of degrees, and the price was right; about $22

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Adverse Effects
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Re: Fermentation Chest

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well done looks good

unfortunately over here in down under OZ we do anything we can to keep the heat out even in winter at times
Some people say its "FREE" but i say "there ant no free lunch" you get what you pay/work for
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Ayay
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Re: Fermentation Chest

Post by Ayay »

Very nice!

Should work well in reverse for the Oz top enders if you can rig a cooler instead of the warmer, eg the guts of a mini fridge or 12v esky.

Here at the bottom end of Oz a warmer is needed in winter, I use a cupboard with a light bulb as a heater.
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HookLine
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Re: Fermentation Chest

Post by HookLine »

Most people in north Oz got air-con. Or you can just use high temp yeasts.
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Dnderhead
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Re: Fermentation Chest

Post by Dnderhead »

some place on a beer blog I seen a "box" like that but instead of heat they stuck a air conditioner in it.
PaulN
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Re: Fermentation Chest

Post by PaulN »

If you need to cool your wash, you might want to try this little gem:

http://www.wortomatic.com/articles/38DD ... on-Chiller" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

It seems to work pretty good.
Ftero
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Re: Fermentation Chest

Post by Ftero »

I like the chest with the pancake fan!
I'll install one in this chest in a few months, when it decides to warm up again... The air flow through the chest should help cool things down when the temps here rise.
My apartment has base-board, electric heaters, and a wall-mounted heat pump, for a/c in another room. All useless for me and my hobbies!
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