slin wrote:Does anyone use a conical? What are the benefits of it over the old bucket. I know it makes it easier to re-use yeast and probably more sanitary but besides that?
Anyone have general comments on it?
Versus a bucket there are only a few advantages - being 1) non porous, 2) 60* angled bottom, 3) spigot at the bottom, and 4) capacity.
Perceived benefits:
They are not inherently more sanitary - they are not subject to the scratching that can cause issues with plastic over time. But realistically you can buy 100 new buckets with the same money and avoid the scratching issue altogether. As far as yeast harvesting is concerned - many have said that the most viable would be found floating in the krausen - which you can get from both the plastic and the conical.
Actual benefits:
Because of the porosity of the plastic you cannot use them for lengthy secondary fermentations. The 60* bottom and bottom spigot of the conical allows you to drop trub (after you have dropped trou

) - potentially making your light lagers cleaner. You can put a spigot on the bottom of the bucket - but they are notoriously hard to sanitize and you wouldn't get all the trub out anyway. Finally, the larger capacity allows you to ferment in one vessel - meaning no "splitting" of your yeast starters, and only one vessel to clean at the end.
Everybody knows the cons. Unless you are a dentist and drive a Hummer, you cannot afford them...
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