I am going to get some more (larger) fermenting barrels.
I can buy 30 gallon drums for $20 each so 2 would be 60 gallons and $40
or I can buy 55 gallon for $40 each.
I am using a 15.5 gal keg as my boiler now, about a 12-13 gallon charge.
With 2 30 gallon barrels or 1 55 gallon barrel, I could ferment basically 4 runs at a time.
both sizes are open head with "band clamps". The 55 gallon does have the 2 bungs in the lid, the 30 does not have any.
is there an advantage or a disadvantage to one or the other?
Planning to go up in boiler size in the future to either a 26 gallon (about 22 useable gallon) or dreaming a 50 gallon(useable) StillDragon Pot Belly.
thanks for the input
fermenting barrels 30 gal or 55 gal
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Re: fermenting barrels 30 gal or 55 gal
I'm running a keg boiler and keg thumper . I'm getting the most efficiency and flexibility with 32 gallon Brutes nested in 44 gallon Brutes . One ferment will make one strip run of 12 gallon boiler charge and 12 gallon thumper charge .
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Re: fermenting barrels 30 gal or 55 gal
I have a 50, 30 a 12, a couple of 10s and a lot of 5s. I've done one ferment in the 50 because for me it is a bit impractical because of my long ferments and potentially long rest times. The one ferment I did got a lacto infection which is fine but it could just as easily been a different infection that could have cost my whole batch. I also had a 10 gallon batch of cider go vinegar, which scared me so I prefer to do cider in 5 gallons because if one goes bad I don't lose 60 gallons of hard work. I'm pretty happy with the 30 for non fruit ferments and am thinking about buying a second one.
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Re: fermenting barrels 30 gal or 55 gal
Price seems pretty high.... food companies throw them away.
Might shop around but its good to have several of each on hand.
Might shop around but its good to have several of each on hand.
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Re: fermenting barrels 30 gal or 55 gal
Both are nice fermenters.
I would say your choice is largely based on what you intend to do with them. For me, I have an 8 gallon boiler, so my 32 gallon Brute is perfect for three stripping runs worth of a mash.
I would say your choice is largely based on what you intend to do with them. For me, I have an 8 gallon boiler, so my 32 gallon Brute is perfect for three stripping runs worth of a mash.