Corny Keg or Fermentasaurus

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MikeB.

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Hi All,

I’m currently either bottling or sticking into a plastic PB.

I’m looking to upgrade to something which I can keep in the fridge and dispense from, my question is, do I go down the fermentasaurus route and use as a uni tank and dispense post fermentation, or am I better fermenting as normal then transferring to a corny to dispense?

Thanks in advance.

Mike
 
Hi All,

I’m currently either bottling or sticking into a plastic PB.

I’m looking to upgrade to something which I can keep in the fridge and dispense from, my question is, do I go down the fermentasaurus route and use as a uni tank and dispense post fermentation, or am I better fermenting as normal then transferring to a corny to dispense?

Thanks in advance.

Mike
Agreed corny keg. Beware they are addictive and you’ll want more
 
Just to throw it out there, I ferment in a corny, then closed transfer to a second corny to cold crash and serve. I like that I can keep everything sealed and away from oxygen, light and bugs. I can easily see when fermentation activity has slowed / stopped using a spunding valve too. Works for me, but I only brew 12 to 15 litre batches at a time.
 
I have a snub nose fermentasaurus that I love... But today I noticed it is cracked on the inside. Likely a pressure issue, now I'm doubting the quality
 
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