Fermentation Equipment for Homebrewers
Fermentation is where your brew transforms from ingredients into something truly special. With Craft a Brew’s Fermentation Equipment, you’ll have the precision and reliability needed for consistent results every time. Our collection includes professional-grade fermenters, airlocks, hydrometers, and accessories that simplify the fermentation process and eliminate the guesswork.
Whether you’re fermenting beer, mead, kombucha, or wine, our tools help you manage temperature, oxygen, and yeast activity for optimal flavor and clarity.
Shop Our Fermentation Essentials
- The Catalyst Fermentation System – A revolutionary conical fermenter designed for cleaner brewing and easy transfers.
- Airlocks & Stoppers – Prevent contamination while allowing CO₂ to escape during fermentation.
- Hydrometers & Testing Kits – Track specific gravity to measure fermentation progress and alcohol content.
- Temperature Controllers & Heaters – Maintain consistent fermentation conditions for better results.
- Fermentation Carboys & Buckets – Durable, easy-to-clean vessels for small or large batches.
- The Stasis Glycol Chiller – Advanced cooling control for precision fermentations.
Recommended Resources
- How to Make Beer – Step-by-step guide to brewing with the right fermentation setup.
- Bottling Equipment – Once your fermentation is complete, package your brew with ease.
- Brewing Cooling & Temperature Control – Keep fermentation on track with precision tools.
- How to Make Mead – Perfect your fermentation skills with our beginner-friendly guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best fermenter for beginners?
The Catalyst Fermentation System is a great choice for beginners thanks to its all-in-one design that simplifies transfers and reduces the risk of contamination.
How do I control fermentation temperature?
Use a WiFi Temperature Controller or a Kombucha Heat Wrap to maintain steady temps for consistent fermentation.
Why use an airlock on my fermenter?
An airlock allows CO₂ to escape without letting oxygen or contaminants in, helping protect your brew during fermentation.
How do I know when fermentation is complete?
Measure the specific gravity using a hydrometer on consecutive days; if it remains steady, fermentation is done.
Can I reuse fermentation equipment?
Yes — thoroughly clean and sanitize your equipment after each use with One Step No Rinse Cleanser to prevent off-flavors or infection.
Ferment with Confidence
Craft a Brew’s Fermentation Equipment collection was designed to make every batch more consistent and stress-free. From beginners to advanced brewers, you’ll find everything you need to create your next great ferment.