Fermzilla All Rounder: Tips & Tricks YOU Need To Know + Must Buy Accessories For This AMAZING Unit

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • In this video we take a look at the Fermzilla All Rounder. We'll show you some tips & tricks as well as must buy accessories to get the most out of this cost effective and awesome fermenter. We show you how to ferment under pressure and how to do a closed CO2 transfer among other things.
    If you are in Canada and are looking to purchase the items we used in this video you can get them directly from our homebrew shop. rb.gy/ellcd
    If you are looking to purchase homebrewing kits, ingredients and equipment in Canada make sure to check out our website www.graintoglass.ca
    0:00 Introduction
    0:15 Easy To Clean
    0:37 Accessories
    1:06 Spunding Valve
    1:55 Floating Dip Tube
    3:51 Closed CO2 Transfer
    7:04 Fermzilla Carrying Strap
    7:36 Conclusion

КОМЕНТАРІ • 48

  • @haikang1
    @haikang1 3 місяці тому +1

    Best video on the internet on how to use this thing

  • @jimslife4719
    @jimslife4719 Рік тому +4

    I have 2 allrounders and 1 27 liter conical. They are great! One thing I do is, when I am transferring, I move my spunding valve to the gas post on my keg. I just set my co2 regulator 2 or 3 psi greater than the spunding valve. That way the pressure is always maintained on the beer and it ensures a slow gentle transfer. Not sure if it makes all that much difference, but that's what I do.

  • @LloydGM
    @LloydGM Рік тому +2

    I brew both ales and lagers with my All Rounder, and I've mothballed my other fermenters. Pressure fermenting completes in 1/3 to 1/2 the time, allowing me to brew more faster, a very nice plus. It's also clear so you it's easier to monitor your processes as well. There are other advantages as well, like porting the lid for using a Temp Twister.

  • @bigernbladesmith
    @bigernbladesmith Рік тому +2

    It's been my go to fermenter for the last 6 months. wish I knew about these when I first started brewing.

  • @andvil01
    @andvil01 Рік тому +4

    A better way to close transfer your pressure fermented beer.
    1. Check the pressure in the fermenter with the spunding valve+gauge. It is probably not on the fermentation pressure after cold crash.
    2. Put the spunding valve on the keg gas inlet. Regulate the pressure to the same as your fermenter.
    3. Connect fermenter to the keg beer to beer. There will be no flow.
    4. Put CO2 on the fermenter. A littler higher than your spunding valve on the keg.
    5. Now the beer will flow slowly from the fermenter to the keg. The keg has the same counterpressure as the beer equilibrium pressure, so it will not foam. If you let your carbonated beer flow into an open keg it will start foaming. You will get alot of foam out of your safety valve or out of the lid, if you open it. With counter pressure there is minimal foam. And no air/oxygen kan ever get in to the keg.
    6 Adjust the CO2 in to the fermenter or the spunding valve out frpm the keg, if you have to, but remember to always have a counter pressure in the keg.

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому

      I've meant to try this method but never got around to it. The way I do it now I never get foam though. Cheers and thanks for the tip!

    • @andvil01
      @andvil01 Рік тому

      @@graintoglass I pessure ferment in a stainless steel jeg. To full carbonation. So it will foam without counter pressure.

  • @ssadams
    @ssadams Рік тому +1

    I just got one and it's great! I learned the hard way to not tighten the lid to much but have had no problem with the unit.

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому +1

      Yes the lid can sometimes be hard to remove. If it's really stuck I'll just grab a flat head screw driver and a hammer. Couple of taps and the lid usually comes off easily.

  • @pabloprocha
    @pabloprocha Рік тому +2

    Great overview!

  • @mickholgate3347
    @mickholgate3347 Рік тому +4

    I have a few of them, they are amazing. I'm so lucky I'm in Australia and KegLand orders are usually on a few days away :)

  • @fdk7014
    @fdk7014 Рік тому +1

    It's also almost impossible to open it after a fermentation because the locking ring is stuck so tight and it's impossible to get a grip around the body of the fermenter

    • @313isforme
      @313isforme Рік тому

      Not really a solution for everyone, but I have some wood clamps that I can use to get some extra leverage. That being said a redesign of the lid is probably a good idea.

  • @PM-cn5ce
    @PM-cn5ce 6 місяців тому +1

    I just received mine yesterday thanks for your great explanation on set up as the instructions that come with it are not that good all I have to do now is get it all put together and try a brew in it 🍺

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  6 місяців тому

      Glad to hear our video was useful. Enjoy your new toy. Cheers

  • @Nefariousrouge
    @Nefariousrouge Рік тому +2

    Couldn't you put the spunding valve on the gas post of the keg during closed transfer instead of opening the lid or PRV? All you would need is a slight difference in pressure to move the fluid, and you have a guarantee no oxygen gets in.

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому

      Yes you could definitely do that. Great tip!

  • @pdfbrander
    @pdfbrander 10 місяців тому

    A better alternative to the webbing for the 30l is a "root nurse" brand, round, 30l fabric pot. It's cheaper, it takes zero set up, it keeps the beer in the dark, and it's just as easy if not easier to carry with the 2 study handles on the side of the pot. Cost around £4.

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  10 місяців тому +1

      That's a great idea for carrying the fermzilla and keeping it in the dark.

  • @Moronicsmurf
    @Moronicsmurf 8 місяців тому

    Put your 15psi spud valve on the co2 inlet on the keg - and you will have a closed loop only Co2 transfer...

  • @travisdefalco4546
    @travisdefalco4546 Рік тому

    Any good information on how to install the gallon marker tape?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому +1

      The best way would be to weigh water into the all rounder and mark it with a sharpie. Then line up the tape with your markers. Otherwise just line the start of the volume marker with the dot on the bottom of the fermenter and try to keep it straight as you apply it. Should be accurate within a liter or so if you do that.

  • @1964mjc
    @1964mjc Рік тому

    Did you purge keg and transfer jumper of co2 before filling ?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому

      Yes I always purge the keg with co2 before transferring in the beer. Cheers

  • @bigdaddytreevo4120
    @bigdaddytreevo4120 Рік тому

    What's your best trick for keeping the filter screen submerged during closed transfer. Mine keeps floating and causing turbulence sucking in CO2 as well as beer during transfer.

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому +2

      Ever since I cut the tubing short I haven't run into that issue. Is your floating stainless ball getting caught on the sides of the fermenter?

    • @1964mjc
      @1964mjc Рік тому +2

      Stainless steel nut on key ring clip

  • @davegriffin7979
    @davegriffin7979 Рік тому +1

    Is it true they have to be tested every 2 years? (psi)

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому +1

      Yes, most pressurized fermenters should be hydrotested for safety reasons. Fill it with water and hook up your co2 tank. Slowly raise the pressure to 4 bar and then leave it there for 1 minute. If you do not ferment under pressure or perform closed co2 transfers this is not necessary. Cheers

    • @davegriffin7979
      @davegriffin7979 Рік тому +1

      @@graintoglass thanks for the reply and info

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому

      @@davegriffin7979 Cheers!

  • @garyking6423
    @garyking6423 Рік тому

    I'm looking for someone to teach me how to use my still l live near Redding California any help

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому

      I'm not to familiar with distilling unfortunately. What still do you have?

    • @garyking6423
      @garyking6423 Рік тому

      @@graintoglass it's a pot still for now want to convert to reflux asap need to know temperature,s maybe recommend a good place to buy supplies I do appreciate your help thank you a good way to heat it up I live on a generator

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  Рік тому

      @@garyking6423 Sorry I can't help. Have you checked out homedistiller.org ? Cheers

    • @garyking6423
      @garyking6423 Рік тому +1

      @@graintoglass thanks

  • @randyclapp
    @randyclapp 4 місяці тому

    😅

  • @smntsn
    @smntsn Рік тому +2

    I love hot boiling water and this is not for me. I bought ss 304 milk things (50 litre and 30 litre) I'm doing my ferments with them. Later cleaning with the hottest boiling water & washing soda & lots of water & starsan. I said bye bye to my plastic fermenters because they always smells like the last batch... This fermenter is good but cleaning with 50c water is not enought. Smells like all cheap plastic buckets. Ferment under pressure is a good thing but it costs as much as a ss 304 milk bucket. Buy milk thing, drill stainless steel cap and insert corn keg posts and ferment easily at 15psi. milk buckets 1mm ss like corny kegs.

    • @chrisb5839
      @chrisb5839 Місяць тому

      How much are you paying for these milk churns? 🤔

  • @friedfishfury
    @friedfishfury 2 місяці тому

    I bet the mailman had red hair.