• Includes Extension Legs
• Large 1" dump valve removes thick yeast sediments
• Included Thermowell fits all standard temperature probes
The KegLand 8 gallon Stainless Conical Fermenter is an excellent value. Made from 304 stainless, the inner welds are robotic and very smooth. A center 1” dump valve is large enough to let you get rid of yeast and trub without clogging, while a rotating racking arm lets you drain the fermenter while avoiding any sediment that may remain. The racking arm features a 3/8” diameter hose barb outlet for attaching tubing. Handles make it easy to move and clean.
The stainless lid is silcone gasket sealed, and a thermowell with removable digital centigrade only thermometer is provided, which has a ¼” inner diameter to accept probes from all the temperature controls we sell, including the RAPT Temperature Controller. The centigrade thermometer runs on two included LR44 button batteries.
The unit is 30” tall with airlock, and the included leg extensions will increase that to 33” tall, in case you want more room at the bottom to access the angled dump valve. It is 16” wide including the handles, while the fermenter itself is 13” wide. It features interior gallon markers from 4 to 8 gallons. The dump valve itself has 1” male threads.
Note:
This
is not pressure rated, and cannot be used for pressure fermentations.
May 10, 2023 by Chuck C
Q: Please provide the unit dimensions in the description
A: The unit is 30” tall with airlock, and the included leg extensions will increase that to 33” tall, in case you want more room at the bottom to access the angled dump valve. It is 16” wide including the handles, while the fermenter itself is 13” wide.
May 10, 2023 by Jeff Green
Q: I see a stainless elbow on the bottom, does the bottom of the cone have a threaded nipple?
A: No, it has 1" BSP male threads
May 10, 2023 by Jeremy
Q: Are you able to pressure transfer? If so, how much pressure can you use?
A: It is only rated to 2 psi, so pressure ferments would not really work.
May 10, 2023 by Wayne
Q: What size is the hole in the lid?
A: The hole is 3/4".
Dec 30, 2021 by Joe
Q: Can these units be stacked?
A: Not recommended, due to the weight of a full fermenter.



First brew with conical fermenter.
Purchased recently and have my first brew in it. So far very pleased with the construction. Will provide follow up details when the fermentation is finished.
Kegland brew bucket
I like the price compared to the other models I’m very pleased with my purchase