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42 Gallon Fermenator - Conical Bottom
New! An even LARGER model for increased brewing capacity. This is the complete unit. Optional leg extensions are shown. Just $1260.00 after your 10% discount.
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Price: $1,400.00
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SKU: BE4
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42 Gallon Fermenator - Conical Bottom

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Weld-free Interior: The Fermenator is the only weld-free interior fermenter on the market!! No stress about bacteria hiding in weld cracks or porosity found in all welds. Even so-called sanitary welds. Ships in 2 boxes size of approx 50 lbs, and 35 lbs. Leg Extensions ship in a 3rd box, approx 12 lbs. Due to the size of the shipping boxes, we are unable to ship the Fermenator outside of the U.S. and Canada. This product will need to be shipped via FedEx instead of USmail to Canada, which will result in extra shipping charges + international paperwork charge of $20.00 issued to us by the supplier.

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9/26/2009 -- Does the price that your quoting include the tri-clamp from Blichmann, or would that be an extra I would need to buy from them? Do you carry that option?

7/17/2009 -- Is a 5 gallon carboy big enough to secondary ferment a 5 gallon batch of beer?

1/6/2009 -- I would like to know if you have 14.5 Gallon Fermenator - Conical Bottom in stock?

9/27/2008 -- what is the rough size of this 42gallon fermentor without the legs height depth width thanks PS love your site best one yet

2/11/2008 -- For the 42 Gallon fermentor approximately how many gallons of actual beer is produced?

1/26/2008 -- I live about an hour (if traffic is good) from the address on your website. Do you have an actual store or is everything here based solely online?

5/16/2005 -- i am new to this, and i have seen and heard of people using plastic buckets for final fermentation, their purpose for doing this is so they can attach a spigot to the bucket for bottling, is this ok to do or is glass the better choice? thanx again and i find that you question and answer part of the site to be very helpful

3/13/2005 -- I'm just getting started brewing and I had a question. As a primary fermenter which is better, plastic bucket, plastic carboy or glass carboy. Then for secondary fermentation, plastic carboy or glass carboy?

12/19/2003 -- I am having trouble keeping the temp in the room I am making wine between 70 and 75 degrees as specified in the wine kit I have. I live in Colorado and often the temp at night dips way down, and in the day it can get quite warm. I am not around at all times to adjust the thermastat. Could I solve this problem by wrapping the carboy with an electric blanket or something of the sort? Any suggestions? . . .

10/23/2003 -- I noticed most of the malt extract brew kits are 5 gallon batches. Will a 5 gallon carboy be sufficient for fermentation, or will I need a 6 gallon carboy to allow for foaming? Thanks, I'm new to this.

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Option SKU Price Weight
No, 42 Gal Fermenator Only BE4 $1,400.00 86 lb.
Yes, please include Optional Leg Extensions BE4+ $1,535.00 98 lb.