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Best to keep these contained in a fridge.
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I accidentally did that with a kveik yeast when I didn’t know what it was capable of. Thankfully the FS V1 collection bottle is very strong.

But it didn’t go off with a BANG when I unscrewed it’s and I looked like I had explosive **** myself.

sad to see the V2 collection bottle is more fragile.
 
I accidentally did that with a kveik yeast when I didn’t know what it was capable of. Thankfully the FS V1 collection bottle is very strong.

But it didn’t go off with a BANG when I unscrewed it’s and I looked like I had explosive s**t myself.

sad to see the V2 collection bottle is more fragile.
Get the FermKing kit for your Fermentasaurus saves a lot of cleaning and if you do happen to forget to open the butterfly valve it will just push the plunger up.
 
You can buy the body on its own. Try BrewKegTap or Angel Homebrew to see if they carry them, if not you can order direct from China.
You should not put water above 50C in them though.
 
@Grizzly Notations - How are you getting on with your Fermzilla? I'm tempted to spend some of my Christmas money on one.

One question that I can't seem to find answered - how big is it? I can't find dimensions on the website. Ideally, I'd like to be able to fit it into my fridge so I can temp control fermentations.
 
@Grizzly Notations - How are you getting on with your Fermzilla? I'm tempted to spend some of my Christmas money on one
I used it once and then melted it as I was an idiot. So I couldn't give you a fair review sorry.

You can buy a replacement tank, so it's £40 down the pan. Not much consolation I know.
Have you seen any replacement tanks in the UK though? I've found them in AUS and US only so far.
 

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