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BrewDemon Conical Fermenter
BrewDemon Conical Fermenter
BrewDemon Conical Fermenter
BrewDemon Conical Fermenter
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BrewDemon Conical Fermenter

SKU # 80006

Regular price $55.00 Available

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Vendor: BrewDemon

This fermenter is made of a heat tolerant, food grade plastic that imparts no unwanted flavors into your brew. Product is BPA Free and contains no Phthalate.

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Includes our unique CO2 venting system. No airlock required!

BREWDEMON CONICAL FERMENTER

Brew like a pro with the "World's First" Small Batch Conical Fermenting System! This patented brewing system includes BrewDemon Conical Fermenter, which is the perfect volume for brewing 2 and 2.5 gallon batches of beer, hard cider, wine and mead. This patented fermenter is made of a heat tolerant, food grade plastic (Phthalate and BPA free) that imparts no unwanted flavors into your brew. The conical design allows for easy transfer of your beer into bottles while that pesky trub (inactive yeast and other unwelcome items) stays securely at the bottom.

 

Includes

  • (1) 2 Gallon Conical Fermenter - Frost
  • (1) Fermenter Base
  • (1) Adjustable Flow Tap Assembly
  • (1) Stick-on Temperature Strip
  • (1) Venting Plug
  • (1) Bubbler Upgrade (airlock, lid gasket and rubber stopper)

Brewers Note

No airlock required! However, this system can be fitted with an airlock, just make sure to add the included lid gasket to create that airtight seal. Always sanitize before using.

2 GALLON BREWING INSTRUCTIONS

 

Step 1: Sanitize Your Equipment

This is the most important step in the brewing process. It kills any bacteria, wild yeast and mold that can cause off-flavors in your beer. It’s important to sanitize everything that comes in contact with your beer. This step should take about 15 minutes.

  • 1.1. In a container, dissolve half (1 tbsp) of the One Step No-Rinse Cleanser into a gallon of warm water. Shake until the cleanser has completely dissolved. Save the other half of the cleanser for bottling.
  • 1.2. Pour solution into the fermenter, screw on the lid and place your venting plug into its hole. Cover venting plug and swirl the solution around making sure it contacts the entire inside surface including the lid.
  • 1.3. Open and close the tap several times to sanitize the inner surface.
  • 1.4. Place your mixing spoon(s), measuring cup and can opener* inside the fermenter. Careful not to scratch the inside surface. Allow it to soak a minimum of 10 minutes.
  • 1.5. Drain fermenter. Remove your utensils and place them on a clean paper towel. No rinsing is required. You can alternatively sanitize a plate or bowl to use as a utensil rest.
*If needed. Can opener must be sanitized before using.
 
Step 2: Making This Beer

Our mixes contain malted extract and hops ready for fermentation. Just add water and the included yeast. Since beer is mostly water, the better the water the better your beer. This step should take about 30 minutes.

  • 2.1. Fill your fermenter with a gallon of cold water. For best results, use bottled spring water or charcoal-filtered tap water.
  • 2.2. Remove yeast packet(s) from under the lid of your beer mix and stand both cans in a tub of hot tap water. This will help them pour more easily.
  • 2.3. Place 4 cups of water into a clean 3-quart pot and bring to a boil.
  • 2.4. Remove from heat. Then slowly stir in the contents from both cans until they have fully dissolved. This mixture is called the wort.
  • 2.5. Pour the wort into the fermenter. Bring the volume of the fermenter up to the 8.5-quart mark by adding more water. Mix thoroughly. Read the thermometer and wait until the temperature of the wort is between 64°- 82° F before adding the yeast.
  • 2.6. Add the yeast. Then attach your lid. (If using an airlock attach it now).
  • 2.7. Place the fermenter out of direct sunlight and maintain a temperature between 64°- 82° F for approximately 7 days.
And Now You Wait

After 7 days the beer in your fermenter should have stopped fermenting and begun to clear. It's now time to bottle! If you're not sure, draw a small amount from the tap; if it tastes like flat beer, it's ready to bottle. If it tastes sweet, give it a few more days

 
Step 3: Carbonating Your Beer

Since nobody likes flat beer we need to add carbonation. It is normal for this process to create a small amount of yeast sediment at the bottom of each bottle. This step should take about 45 minutes.

  • 3.1. Dissolve the remaining One Step into a gallon of warm water. 
  • 3.2. Fill each bottle half full with solution, place caps on (just a few turns) and shake a few times. Allow them to sit for a minimum of 10 minutes.
  • 3.3. Remove caps and empty bottles. No rinsing is required.
  • 3.4. Add 2-1/2 teaspoons of white granulated sugar to each bottle. If you’re using bottles other than what came with the kit, see the priming sugar chart above for the correct sugar amount.
  • 3.5. Using the tap, fill each bottle halfway up the base of the neck. Make sure all bottles contain approximately the same amount of beer. Remove venting plug or airlock (if used) for this step.
  • 3.6. Cap each bottle and invert them several times until the sugar has been completely dissolved. Do not shake  bottles.
  • 3.7. Place the bottles upright, out of direct sunlight and maintain a temperature between 64°- 82° F for approximately 5-7 days.
EVERY COUPLE OF DAYS GIVE EACH BOTTLE A SQUEEZE. WHEN THEY BECOME FIRM TO THE TOUCH (LIKE A NEW 2-LITER BOTTLE OF SODA) AND THE BEER HAS CLEARED, THEY’RE READY FOR THE FRIDGE.
 
Step 4: Enjoying Your Beer!

After your beer has carbonated, it’s ready to drink! However, you can improve the flavor by bottle conditioning your beer. This can be done a couple ways:

  • Warm conditioning: Keep your bottles in a dark, dry location away from sunlight and maintain a temperature between 50°- 70° F for several weeks to a month.
  • Cold conditioning: Place your bottles in the refrigerator for several weeks to a month. 
WHETHER OR NOT YOU CHOOSE TO BOTTLE CONDITION YOUR BEER, IT WILL ALWAYS TASTE BETTER AFTER CHILLING IN THE REFRIGERATOR FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS. THEN IT’S TIME TO CALL YOUR FRIENDS!

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Glenn Ford
haven't made anything yet.

The only reason i gave it a 4 star because i haven't made anything yet, but the customer service is amazing. There was a issue with my order and Bill gave me a call on my cell phone to make sure i was happy with my order after we discuss the issue.

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Dan
Brewdemon MN Revirw

Bought this kit as a family fun gift during the 2023 Holidays. This is our first-time with a home brewing kit. The results have been a great family experience with making and brewing our cider/beer recipes. The kit is very easy to use and included all the information as advertised. Brewing recipes are easy to following. I would recommend this kit to family and friends.

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Mike A
Brewdemon Conical fermenter

This is an awesome fermenter, the conical design keeps trub and sediment contained at the bottom which makes bottling almost completely sediment free. Always have to one hand, easy to clean and fill, the lid has a gasket for sealing and a nice bubbler to view active fermentation. Highly recommended!!!!

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Susy

I have two of these, love the design. All the sediment falls below the spigot so you don’t get any in your bottles.

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Link
Buy two!

Buy two. Use one as a primary fermenter, the second for a secondary fermenter. In about six weeks, drain the deliciousness into your bottling bucket or straight into your bottles. Just don't forget to prime...

Brewers Note

No airlock required! However, this system can be fitted with an airlock, just make sure to add the included lid gasket to create that airtight seal. Always sanitize before using.

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