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Open Fermentation 101

Kevin Ford, Owner/Winemaker of Red Heifer Winery, with his Flextank F-900

Whether in a tank or a bin, open-top fermenting is a moderately advanced technique that, when performed correctly, can provide some very beneficial properties for creating exquisite red wines!

Open-Ferment Benefits

  • Builds a strong yeast with more oxygen exposure
  • Allows heat to escape for more manageable fermentation temperatures
  • A cap of skins and carbon dioxide produced by the yeast during alcoholic fermentation act as a blanket over the wine to protect it from outside elements

Ideal Vessels for Open-Fermenting

These and similar vessels provide quick access to the cap (the grape skins that rise to the top), allowing it to easily be punched down into the must.

Flextank 900 Gallon Fermenter

Traditional open top fermenting in a vessel made from modern easy to clean polyethylene material. Principally intended for red ferments, punch down may be achieved manually or with a fork truck mounted plunger.

Versa Bins with Lids

FDA approved resin, easy to clean & sanitize, bolted on rotatable and replaceable rollover pallet base, extremely durable, stack lid included with each bin, bins stack 2 & 3 high for transit, nestable when empty to maximize space, solid- wall means no voids or cracks or crevices to harbor mold or bacteria. Capacities: 1,000, 1,500 & 2,000lbs. (Maximum per stack 4,000lbs)

Expert Tips for Open Fermenting

  • The term 'Open' need not be taken too literally. Most wineries do keep a loose lid on their fermenters at all times to lessen risk of fruit flies and debris.
  • Don't fill the tank right to the top with ‘must’. You will need to leave enough space for the cap to expand due to the build-up of CO2 gas. Typically fermenters are filled about 75% or less with the must to leave room for the cap. Be conservative if you're working with a new varietal for the first time until you get an idea of how much cap it develops.
  • As the ferment slows, you begin to lose the protective CO2 blanket and the cap quits rising as high or may actually sink. The reduction in CO2 generation will leave your wine exposed to oxygen and the associated risk of problems. This is the time to take your wine to its next step in the process such as pressing or extended maceration.

About

Flextank is the new-age technology that is leading the beverage industry in producing award-winning wines, ciders, meads and spirits throughout the world.  Engineered to provide all barrel functions for maturation and storage, with extreme space and cost saving benefits over other vessels, Flextanks and accessories give you controlled oxygen permeation and flavor control necessary to create your next great beverage. Perfect for wine making and storage


Our polyethylene tanks are configured for convenient use and designed to assist oxygen management in wine production and were designed to contest the notorious challenges faced by the modern-day wine and beverage maker using oak barrels and stainless-steel tanks.


Flextank vessels have been sold in the USA since 2006 and are currently leading the market in the area of new-age wine and beverage-making. Notable and award-winning wines, ciders and meads have come from our tanks, which are manufactured and assembled in Vancouver, Washington in the United States for distribution worldwide.

The vessels manufactured by Flextank are made from high quality North American resins approved by the US Food and Drug Administration and the European Food Safety Authority.

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Brand Manager Jerry Dalnes jdalnes@flextankusa.com 360-980-0206

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Flextank 9116 NE 130th Ave., Vancouver WA United States of America 98682

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