Fermentasaurus pressure Kit. Made in China. Manufactured by Fermentasaurus. Fermentasaurus brand products.
K**R
Conical fermenter
I have 2 of these fernentors. Work great to for fermenting under pleasure. You need a sputtering valves so the pressure doesn’t go over 30 lbs. I sent mine at 18-20 lbs.
F**Y
Four Stars
Should come with the main unit as I feel its essential. A must have feature.
B**N
Missing poppet valve
This kit was missing one of the poppet valves, rendering it useless. Since I was only using the bulkheads for a non-fermentasaurus project, I was able to fabricate something from the PRV. This is a good price for this kit, but beware.
K**K
Five Stars
Perfect. Draws the liquid from the top where it is the clearest. Very cool.
B**R
SIMPLICITY
Transferring beer to a keg with no 02 exposure is a breeze with this set up
T**R
Awesome but it should not be a separate buy its ...
Awesome but it should not be a separate buy its literally the only reason I didn't buy the catalyst or build my own not cool to make you buy separate when they know that's the only reason its getting bought in the first place other than that I had to wait a month to get I'm taking another star....
D**T
Great for pressure transfers and works to ferment under pressure also.
The reason I bought this was to keg beer by pressure transfer and that is the best thing about it. It works and is so very easy. I weighed a keg full of beer at just over 50 pounds so I can take a keg full of CO2 attach my adjustable pressure release valve to the kegs CO2 In connect the beer out of the Fermentasaurus to beer out of the keg and connect the CO2 in on the Fermentasaurus to my CO2 bottle. Set the pressure on the bottle to about 10 pounds and adjust the pressure release valve until it just starts to hiss. When the tank weighs 50 pounds disconnect the beer line.The only bad things I have noticed are sometimes it is hard to get a gas tight seal which is why I took off one star and once the beer level reaches the part of conical that slopes into the cone occasionally the beer pickup get up against the side of the fermenter and starts transferring gas and foam. Just a tap against the side and it releases but it means you have to be right there the whole time it's transferring. You should be there the whole time just in case of disaster anyway I suppose.
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