Vessi - Single tank for ferm, carb, dispense

Discussion in 'Homebrewing' started by zizouandyuki, Jun 8, 2016.

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  1. zizouandyuki

    zizouandyuki Initiate (0) Nov 26, 2015 Texas

  2. Hogue2112

    Hogue2112 Initiate (0) Apr 7, 2016 Ohio

    Damn is that pretty.
     
  3. Theheroguy

    Theheroguy Initiate (0) Jun 29, 2012 Maryland

    I'm interested in this but I won't be able to afford it anytime soon.
     
  4. CurtFromHershey

    CurtFromHershey Initiate (0) Oct 4, 2012 Minnesota

    I'm mostly interested in hearing about results with fermenting under pressure. Personally have no interest in this contraption since it makes it impossible to build a pipeline.
     
  5. Theheroguy

    Theheroguy Initiate (0) Jun 29, 2012 Maryland

    It would be a great addition not a replacement for me
     
  6. CurtFromHershey

    CurtFromHershey Initiate (0) Oct 4, 2012 Minnesota

    Getting into kegging was far too expensive for me to be looking at additions aside from drilling another hole and installing another tap. I can brew a lot of beer for $1,400... probably 300+ gallons actually. That's a pint/day for over 6 and a half years. It's an easy choice where I'll allocate my dollars
     
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  7. Theheroguy

    Theheroguy Initiate (0) Jun 29, 2012 Maryland

    Yeah I don't think I would do it either but it is nice to think about. I wonder if cleaning would be a pain.
     
  8. InVinoVeritas

    InVinoVeritas Initiate (0) Apr 16, 2012 Wisconsin

    Cool idea, but how often do you only have one fermentation going at a given time; for me, never!
     
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  9. DrMindbender

    DrMindbender Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2014 South Carolina

    The contraption sounds cool, but you can't argue with this!
     
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  10. Beejay

    Beejay Pooh-Bah (2,559) Dec 29, 2008 Virginia
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    I like variety. A four tap keezer does that.. fermenting, carbing and serving in one vessel means I can't brew my next beer while enjoying my last.
     
  11. BoomKentucky

    BoomKentucky Zealot (675) Mar 22, 2013 Kentucky

    Haven't home brewed before but can you brew any type of lagers and ales with this. Just curious.
     
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