Received two new Brewhemoth fermenters on the weekend. Both fermenters are 22GAL max capacity, come with sanitary fittings, and pressure tested to 100psi I believe.
For stainless conical fermenters, these are very affordable, but do come bare bones, no fittings, no clamps, etc.
They are big enough, in person, to create some oohs and aaws, but are compact enough that they still fit in my fermentation chamber and can be hidden away. Not sure I'd want to hide them though
The sanitary fittings on these really make me wish I had sanitary fittings on all my other brewing vessels.
I also bought a used commercial bar fridge which I'll be installing 2 quad tower taps on that I've acquired over the months. The fridge, to be honest, is one of the nicest, most versatile fridges I've seen. Solid stainless top, great for a counter or work bench, and the fridge compartment has 3 doors, with a light on the inside. Fully temp adjustable. If I had to guess, I would say the fridge holds for sure 18+ corney kegs. I even laid down in the fridge and had lots of room. The fridge, IMHO, is a life long investment. the only thing that can break on it is the motorpump, which is serviceable through a slide out drawer type compartment on one end.
Main reasons for buying the brewhemoths and fridge, cost aside:
1. clean in place system for the brewhemoths. no water will be carried or dumped...all done with pumps.
2. In place carbonation. option to naturally carbonate beer in the fermenter
3. Dispense fully carbonated beer directly into kegs - ready to server
4. Large cold storage in fridge for lagering and long term storage.
5. fridge is the center point to build a bar onaround.
Here are some pics of the fermenters on the fridge and in my fermentation chamber.