7 Gallon Fermenter - TOP SELLER!!
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7 Gallon Fermenter - TOP SELLER!!

SKU CF7

This 7 gallon conical fermenter is the perfect sized fermenter (fermentor) for home brewing.  Made from premium 304 stainless steel, this home brew fermenter is a giant step up from a plastic brewing bucket.  You won’t find any cheap threaded fittings here. 

 

This homebrew conical fermenter features secure, welded on features that are built to last.  Never stamped, always quality, this home beer fermenter is ideal for brewing up to 5 gallons of beer.  If you want to take your homebrewing to the next level, this can help take you there.  


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CF7 (300) 

Price: $564.00
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  • Material: Premium 304 stainless steel
  • Capacity: 7.3 gallons
  • Estimated number of gallons made: 5 gallons

Features of this 7 gallon conical fermenter:

  • Conical and Stand Assembly
  • Two sanitary 3/4" ball valves (5/8" ID)
  • Three Tri Clamps, with gaskets
  • One Sanitary Hose Barb (3/8")
  • Two Lid Gaskets (one for lid, one for tank)
  • Side outlet is approx. 1" diameter
  • Requires #7 drilled stopper and airlock (not included)

Dimensions:

  • 11.8" inner diameter body
  • 13" diameter lid
  • 35" high 
  • 16-1/4" width (at widest point)
  • Legs are spaced around a 12" diameter

We stock a variety of beer fermentation equipment.  Check out these other 7 gallon conical fermenter options:

If you are limited on space in your home brew setup, try these short-style versions of our 7 gallon fermenter:


Need some inspiration?  View photos of how home brewers have configured their Stout Tanks home brew setup

Remember, you can always call us with your questions.  We are all former brewers and would be happy to discuss some home brew setup options with you.