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I have recently bought a couple of 25 Litre Fermenters with tap and lid: http://www.easybrew.co.uk/product_de... 2515079b8347 When I opened them I have noticed that there is no hole in the lid for an airlock (which I have used in smaller fermenting buckets). Is this normal? Do I not need an airlock for a 30 bottle wine kit? Many thanks in advance. E |
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When I opened them I have noticed that there is no hole in the lid for an airlock (which I have used in smaller fermenting buckets). Is this normal? Do I not need an airlock for a 30 bottle wine kit? Yes, for roughly each part alcohol you create you create a part of CO2, it's a lot of gas. Maybe they expect you to leave the lid on loosely? It's not a good plan but it's better than the top blowing off. I have seen lids with a small rubber vent; when I buy juice they come like that. Does your lid have that? If so, just make sure it does not plug up and you should be OK. Otherwise I might drill a hole in that lid and fit it with an airlock. If you have access to cork borers they make a nice clean hole. Joe |
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I have recently bought a couple of 25 Litre Fermenters with tap and lid: By "tap", do you mean "pail"? Too bad they are in the UK or I get a couple too. http://www.easybrew.co.uk/product_de... 2515079b8347 Life is easier with tinyurl! http://tinyurl.com/2e6evj When I opened them I have noticed that there is no hole in the lid for an airlock (which I have used in smaller fermenting buckets). Is this normal? If you go to their equipment page and select "Fermenter Spares", they sell a lid with an "O" ring! Do I not need an airlock for a 30 bottle wine kit? Get an "O" ring, drill the correct size hole, debur the hole, and insert the "O" ring. Don't give the *******s the satisfaction of paying for two lids. I hope their prices are in Euros, not Pounds! Dick |
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A cheap 1" -1.5" wood bit should do the trick easily.
http://www.toolstation.com/images/li...bbig/37995.jpg should be about 3 bucks at the hardware store. I wouldn't worry about an o-ring as a rubber bung should seal just fine on it's own. Cheers wrote in message oups.com... Hello I have recently bought a couple of 25 Litre Fermenters with tap and lid: http://www.easybrew.co.uk/product_de... 2515079b8347 When I opened them I have noticed that there is no hole in the lid for an airlock (which I have used in smaller fermenting buckets). Is this normal? Do I not need an airlock for a 30 bottle wine kit? Many thanks in advance. E |
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Many thanks for all your worthwhile comments! I have often found this
group helpful. Indeed these prices ARE in pounds - given the five pound delivery charge for all order - it makes the cost of buying two separate lids with airlocks a . . . . . "**** take"! Many thanks again guys. E |