Master Vintner® 2 Gallon Bucket Fermentor

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Perfect for your next small batch of handcrafted vintage or fresh-harvested fruit wine. With plenty of head-space and a wide opening for easy cleaning, this little bucket is an ideal 1-gallon primary fermentor. Made from food-grade plastic.

Please Note: Lid is sold separately

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SKU

40338

Customer Reviews

Based on 18 reviews
72%
(13)
17%
(3)
6%
(1)
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6%
(1)
M
Mike T.
Perfect size for a smaller brew

Fit the job requirements nicely

J
Jen W.

Great buckets

R
Ronald S.
2 gallon bucket fermintor

As a beginner, I have found this bucket easy to use. Still have a few months to go, but should experience my first glass 🍷 of homemade wine!

L
LadySam

Haven’t had a chance to use the brew bucket yet but looks good for my next batch of mead

L
L.B.
Great fermenter-bad lid

The fermenter is just as expected. The lid is a problem. It does fit very snug but, as noted, it's intended for one use because it has a tear strip for opening. I don't know why you would even sell a one-time use lid to a brewer. I am reusing my lid but, because it's a snug fitting lid, it's difficult to get off there while trying not to damage the tear strip. Does the undrilled lid also have a tear strip?

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Master Vintner® 2 Gallon Bucket Fermentor

Customer Reviews

Based on 18 reviews
72%
(13)
17%
(3)
6%
(1)
0%
(0)
6%
(1)
M
Mike T.
Perfect size for a smaller brew

Fit the job requirements nicely

J
Jen W.

Great buckets

R
Ronald S.
2 gallon bucket fermintor

As a beginner, I have found this bucket easy to use. Still have a few months to go, but should experience my first glass 🍷 of homemade wine!

L
LadySam

Haven’t had a chance to use the brew bucket yet but looks good for my next batch of mead

L
L.B.
Great fermenter-bad lid

The fermenter is just as expected. The lid is a problem. It does fit very snug but, as noted, it's intended for one use because it has a tear strip for opening. I don't know why you would even sell a one-time use lid to a brewer. I am reusing my lid but, because it's a snug fitting lid, it's difficult to get off there while trying not to damage the tear strip. Does the undrilled lid also have a tear strip?