OVERVIEW:
00:00 3-IN-1 DIY Homebrew Chamber Overview
01:01 Fermentation and Conditioning Overview
01:22 Switched Fermentation Control Overview
01:38 Cold Crashing Beer Overview
02:34 Grainfather Conical Fermentor Cooling Overview
03:38 DIY Kegerator Overview
DIY FERMENTATION CHAMBER SETUP
04:17 Fermentation Chamber Parts
06:37 STC-1000 Overview
07:15 STC-1000 Setup
08:26 Platform Base
09:53 DIY GRAINFATHER CONICAL FERMENTOR COOLING SETUP
10:12 Grainfather Cooling Pump Kit
10:16 Cooling Pump Installation & Setup Animation
11:58 Glycol Cooling Installation & Setup Animation
12:20 DIY KEGERATOR SETUP
12:38 Kegerator Parts Required
13:28 Kegerator Installation & Setup
Aside from sanitation and yeast pitch rate, the most important thing to focus on is fermentation temperature. If you’ve ever tasted a beer that smells boozy, is overly fruity or has off-flavours then it’s probably due to unstable fermentation temps. This DIY fermentation chamber has Switched Fermentation Control and gives me full control to ferment at a stable precise temperature.
Because this DIY system is essentially a fridge it allows me to place my fermenter inside, connect it up to an STC 1000 and drop the temperature to near-freezing while being able to precisely monitor and control the cold crashing temperature of the beer.
The DIY unit can also be used as a cooling system and glycol chiller for the Grainfather Conical Fermenter which gives me excellent fermentation control. A good fermentation environment starts with a clean and sterile fermenter, which has a consistent controlled temperature base and minimal exposure to oxygen. A stainless steel unit just like Grainfather’s will give you precise control over the fermentation process.
On top of everything else this DIY system later converts into an kegerator, ideal for homebrewers and beer enthusiasts to keep your kegs chilled and ready to dispense.