Plastic Fermenters

Spigots make life much easier when it comes time to decant & plastic fermenters can also be used as gravity fillers for bottling Kombucha by hand. Even without a spigot, they are easier to manage and clean and larger sized vessels sometimes come attached to a pallet for easy moving. Just be sure that it is food grade and BPA free for the best taste for your customers.

PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

6.5 Gal Plastic Fermenter w Spigot hole ($14.99)

The 6.5 Gallon Plastic Fermenter with Spigot hole is a convenient option for home brewers, providing ample capacity and a built-in spigot for easy transferring and bottling of kombucha batches. Explore Northern Brewer’s selection to streamline your brewing process. 

The 7.9 gallon Master Vintner bucket offers ample space for fermenting larger batches of kombucha, making it an ideal choice for home brewers. Explore Northern Brewer’s selection to find the perfect fermenting vessel for your brewing needs.

The 7.9 gallon plastic fermentor without lid or spigot provides ample capacity for fermenting large batches of kombucha, offering flexibility in brewing setups. Explore Midwest Supplies’ selection to find the perfect fermenting vessel for your home brewing needs. 

The Speidel Plastic Fermenter with spigot offers a convenient solution for fermenting large batches of kombucha, featuring a generous capacity of 120L (31.7 gal) and easy access for transferring and bottling. Explore MoreBeer’s selection to find this efficient fermenter for your brewing needs.

The he Speidel Ferment Egg is a unique plastic fermenter designed for optimal fermentation conditions, with a large capacity of 250L (66 gal) and a compact footprint to fit in tight spaces. Explore MoreBeer’s selection to find this innovative fermenter for your brewing needs. 

The 20-gallon plastic fermentor, without lid or spigot, offers ample space for fermenting large quantities of kombucha, providing versatility in home brewing setups. Explore Midwest Supplies’ selection to find the perfect fermenting vessel for your brewing needs.

Many also use IBC Caged Totes like those from The Tank Depot
These can be used for flavoring & storage or to ferment – we do recommend cutting off the top to allow more airflow if using for primary fermentation. They fit on a pallet which makes them easy to transport and move around.