Siphonless Little Big Mouth Bubbler® Glass Fermentor

  • Siphonless Little Big Mouth Bubbler® Glass Fermentor with spigot

Siphonless Little Big Mouth Bubbler® Glass Fermentor

SKU 43219

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$24.99

Product Details

Eliminate the need for siphoning with our new small batch glass fermenter! Attach your bottle filler to the spigot and bottle directly off the fermenter. The punted base allows the trub to settle out to keep your finished beer clear.

With over 1.4 gallons of usable volume the Siphonless Little Big Mouth Bubbler® fermenter provides nearly a half gallon of extra headspace for those vigorous homebrew fermentations.

Pair that with cleanliness of glass, a wide mouth, and smooth walls for easy cleaning and you get the perfect small batch fermenter!

Includes Drilled Stopper. Just add an airlock for a complete fermenter kit.

Additional Information

SKU

43219

Customer Reviews

Based on 21 reviews
67%
(14)
14%
(3)
14%
(3)
5%
(1)
0%
(0)
G
Greg L.
Glass big mouth fermenter

I could not get a good seal for the spigot. I will stick with using the plastic fermenters.

R
Russell W.
The BEST Option For Small Batch

I first saw these used on the City Steading You Tube channel. I started with the plastic siphonless LBMB, loved it but ended up switching to this glass model after momentarily forgetting PET isn't dishwasher-safe (uh, WOOPS - no temps over 140° F btw). I now have 4 of the glass siphonless LBMB and contemplating #5. Like so many have said, these are perfect for small-batch brewing or winemaking. I'm an apartment dweller, so the smaller form factor is very handy, too. I can have multiple batches running at the same time, which lets me have variety. As others have said, I suspect the top seal isn't as reliable as it could be - appears to be perhaps a compressed Styrofoam. This is not a huge thing and I'm pretty sure it'll be easy to MacGyver a solution if need be (use the existing seal as a template and replace with some 1/8" food-grade silicone sheeting cut to size).

Bottom line? Absolutely, buy one or more. They are solid, durable, and reliable, and for the price, can't be beat.

L
L.W.
PERFECT (except top seal)

I have been brewing for 19 years. My 69th beer batch I put into this fermenter.

SIZE: perfect for 1-gallon kits or 1-1/4 gallon brews. When you want a smaller batch, this size is perfect. I am not a fan of experimenting with full 5-gallon batches. And, as ingredient and kit prices rise, a smaller batch is more affordable. Also, the opening in the top (Big mouth) is wonderful for cleaning! This is a lovely size!
GLASS: While I loved brewing in glass 5-gallon (or 6.5 gallon) carboys, they were so heavy and I worried I would drop them and have a BIG mess! I have since gone to plastic 5, 6.5, and 3 gallon carboys. They are better, but glass is a more natural material, gas impermeable, no possible weird chemicals, and just feels better!
SPIGOT: I LOVE siphon less fermenters. That is all I use now. While I do have some good siphons, the spigot is so much easier, and no worries! It has not leaked for me.
TOP SEAL: My first batch had a LITTLE gas going through the airlock on the 1st day, then pretty much stopped. This is how my fermenting pail acted when it had no seal. (When I replaced the seal on the pail - it worked fine.) So, it looks like this seal does not work. I would like to get a seal made of rubber, rather than polyethylene. Not sure if one is available. I like the screw-on lid, but the seal is bad.

I LOVE the size, the glass, and the spigot. I am NOT so pleased with the seal on top. But, overall, I would recommend it!

j
john r.
little big mouth

These glass fermeners are good quality and great for small batches.

B
Bill H.
Siphonless Little Mouth Bubbler Glass Fermentor

It is great to work with, easy to rack and bottle from and it was a great value for the price!

Customer Reviews

Based on 21 reviews
67%
(14)
14%
(3)
14%
(3)
5%
(1)
0%
(0)
G
Greg L.
Glass big mouth fermenter

I could not get a good seal for the spigot. I will stick with using the plastic fermenters.

R
Russell W.
The BEST Option For Small Batch

I first saw these used on the City Steading You Tube channel. I started with the plastic siphonless LBMB, loved it but ended up switching to this glass model after momentarily forgetting PET isn't dishwasher-safe (uh, WOOPS - no temps over 140° F btw). I now have 4 of the glass siphonless LBMB and contemplating #5. Like so many have said, these are perfect for small-batch brewing or winemaking. I'm an apartment dweller, so the smaller form factor is very handy, too. I can have multiple batches running at the same time, which lets me have variety. As others have said, I suspect the top seal isn't as reliable as it could be - appears to be perhaps a compressed Styrofoam. This is not a huge thing and I'm pretty sure it'll be easy to MacGyver a solution if need be (use the existing seal as a template and replace with some 1/8" food-grade silicone sheeting cut to size).

Bottom line? Absolutely, buy one or more. They are solid, durable, and reliable, and for the price, can't be beat.

L
L.W.
PERFECT (except top seal)

I have been brewing for 19 years. My 69th beer batch I put into this fermenter.

SIZE: perfect for 1-gallon kits or 1-1/4 gallon brews. When you want a smaller batch, this size is perfect. I am not a fan of experimenting with full 5-gallon batches. And, as ingredient and kit prices rise, a smaller batch is more affordable. Also, the opening in the top (Big mouth) is wonderful for cleaning! This is a lovely size!
GLASS: While I loved brewing in glass 5-gallon (or 6.5 gallon) carboys, they were so heavy and I worried I would drop them and have a BIG mess! I have since gone to plastic 5, 6.5, and 3 gallon carboys. They are better, but glass is a more natural material, gas impermeable, no possible weird chemicals, and just feels better!
SPIGOT: I LOVE siphon less fermenters. That is all I use now. While I do have some good siphons, the spigot is so much easier, and no worries! It has not leaked for me.
TOP SEAL: My first batch had a LITTLE gas going through the airlock on the 1st day, then pretty much stopped. This is how my fermenting pail acted when it had no seal. (When I replaced the seal on the pail - it worked fine.) So, it looks like this seal does not work. I would like to get a seal made of rubber, rather than polyethylene. Not sure if one is available. I like the screw-on lid, but the seal is bad.

I LOVE the size, the glass, and the spigot. I am NOT so pleased with the seal on top. But, overall, I would recommend it!

j
john r.
little big mouth

These glass fermeners are good quality and great for small batches.

B
Bill H.
Siphonless Little Mouth Bubbler Glass Fermentor

It is great to work with, easy to rack and bottle from and it was a great value for the price!