It fits the 10.5 and the 6.5 gallon versions! Plus pretty much any electric kettle with a lid you can put a 1.5” hole in. And of course any one with a tri clamp port on the side!
I have a 7 gallon SS Brewtech Bucket, modified with their FTS package, and glycol chiller. I usually brew 3.5 gallon batches, so I needed the extenders for the chiller as well. However recently for lagers, I have been using a 5 gallon torpedo keg as a fermenter, with a modified (cut off) dip tube, and a ball lock spunding valve! I think I get good results from either, but fermenting at room temp under pressure in the keg is certainly the more cost friendly approach.
Thank you for reviewing the Steam Condenser-great feedback!
nice job on the review
Looks good, I need to find one for the Clawhammer system, my garage gets super muggy in the summer, cheers 🍻
It should fit on there for you!
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Awesome video!!! What foundry sizes does this fit?
It fits the 10.5 and the 6.5 gallon versions! Plus pretty much any electric kettle with a lid you can put a 1.5” hole in. And of course any one with a tri clamp port on the side!
Bruv. What fermenter do you use especially for lagers?
I have a 7 gallon SS Brewtech Bucket, modified with their FTS package, and glycol chiller. I usually brew 3.5 gallon batches, so I needed the extenders for the chiller as well.
However recently for lagers, I have been using a 5 gallon torpedo keg as a fermenter, with a modified (cut off) dip tube, and a ball lock spunding valve! I think I get good results from either, but fermenting at room temp under pressure in the keg is certainly the more cost friendly approach.