Why isn't there a specific racking fermenter?

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Madness
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Why isn't there a specific racking fermenter?

Post by Madness »

Prolly a silly question bu why hasn't someone invesnted a specific racking fermenter? You could have a fermebter with town holes in the bottom, one for the tap and the other with a tube going from the top to the hole in the bottom.

You would connect your primary fermenter to the tube (which would also have a tap like system on it) and then turn on the tap, then hey presto, your beer is being transferred without you having to fart arse around with tubing on your own.
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lethaldog
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Post by lethaldog »

Im guessing cos racking is actually very easy that most businesses dont see it as a great market oportunity, Patent the idea though and market it, You never no :lol: :wink:
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Post by morgs »

What sort of drugs are you on???
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Post by Aussie Claret »

There is actually, it's called a conical fermenter and has a tap at the bottom (underneath) where the trub can be removed without moving the beer.

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Post by Chris »

And it ain't cheap...
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Post by Aussie Claret »

Hehehe, never said it was, but if you buy one can I borrow it?
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