



🍻 Elevate your homebrew game with the ultimate 25L fermenter—because your craft deserves the best!
This 25 litre fermentation vessel is crafted from food-grade polypropylene and includes a secure lid pre-drilled for a 6-chamber bubbler airlock, making it ideal for fermenting standard 40 pint (23 litre) beer kits. Featuring a sturdy wire handle for easy transport and compact dimensions, it offers a reliable, airtight environment to perfect your homebrew.
| ASIN | B003ZZEIIC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 886,365 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 274 in Fermenters |
| Brand | Bigger Jugs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (100) |
| Date First Available | 5 Jan. 2009 |
| Item Weight | 1.4 kg |
| Material | Plastic |
E**T
Great product
This is a very secure fermenting bin either with its own airlock.
S**U
Seals very well, helps grommit already done too.
Lids hard to get off, mind you the last one I had was a softer plastic lid, easier to get off, but didn't last. So yeh good quality, but a bugger to get the lid off.
J**.
Wine bucket
Excellent
N**.
Only holds 22.7 litres.
I bought this in 2022, up till now had only used it for making elderberry wine with last year's crop and the bucket was only half full. I have just used it with a wine kit that required 22.7 litres in total including the concentrate (plus 4 kilos of sugar), and the bucket is full right to the brim. Not ideal if you're following a recipe. I will need to try another brand and hope it's bigger. Otherwise the bucket is ok, though I have made my own measure markings on the outside with permanent marker.
A**E
Excellent price, good delivery
What else can you say about a plastic bucket? Lid fits closely (as it should), seems nicely made, the vendors did a good job and clearly have a talent for imaginative names. Delivery was quick and reasonably priced.
A**R
great
Used this to make Elderflower champagne
A**A
it does not have any level marking
no level markings on the outside of the bucket, will not buy this product again
M**S
Seals very well.
It says to use petroleum jelly round the seals and rim, so I put some Vaseline (other brands are available) round the bung and the airlock and it fitted in very easily. (Now who would have guessed that?) I also used some round the rim and that may have made it a bit easier to get the lid to fit. It does take a bit of effort to click it on all the way round but the seal is spot on, unlike many other bins. The down side is that there are no level markers and you can only just see the wine level through the plastic. That's not an issue if you measure what's going in of course or if you're transferring from another bin. I liked them enough to buy another two.