2) 2 – Equipment Primary Fermenter
And yes size does matter… there are so many choices from a gallon jug to a seven gallon stainless brew bucket. My choice is start with a plastic two (2) gallon bucket and lid . The two (2) gallon bucket gives you room to add fruit. And the large open top is easy to add ingredients and stir things up.
You can buy a two gallon bucket at your local brew shop or online . Another good place is Lowe’s or Home Depot , they have food grade buckets and lids. You will just have to drill a hole in the lid and insert a silicone grommet for the airlock
And a six gallon bucket is my first choice for making dry mead. You need to make more because of the long aging process. And it goes faster than you can make it. You’ll see.
Basically You buy what you can afford . I started with a six gallon bucket and now I have many of all kinds . I do love to make and especially sample my different concoctions
Next is a container for secondary fermentation. It can be another bucket or this is a good time to use that one gallon jug. Empty two liter soda bottles can be used , there made to handle carbonation and you can split a batch making two different tasting meads from one.
I’ll show you that in a future videos….
