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Homebrew Equipment

Brew Better Beer with Pro-Level Gear

Equip your home brewery without breaking the bank. From heavy-duty mashing kettles to precise transfer pumps, we have exactly what you need to craft the perfect pint.

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  • Ready-to-Brew Kettles designed for immediate, highly effective brewing.
  • Fast & Efficient Cooling using our premium wort chillers to prep for yeast.
  • Effortless Liquid Transfers with our self-priming and magnetic drive pumps.
Step 1

Mash & Boil

Extract rich flavors and boil your wort using our heavy-duty standard or modified kettles and high-output burners.

Step 2

Chill & Transfer

Rapidly drop the temperature with a wort chiller, then use a magnetic drive pump to seamlessly move your beer into a fermenter.

Step 3

Ferment & Enjoy

Pitch your yeast, allow the fermentation magic to happen, and pour yourself a perfect, refreshing homemade pint.

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  • Blichmann BrewVision - Universal Heat Shield Blichmann BrewVision - Universal Heat Shield

    Blichmann BrewVision - Universal Heat Shield

    2 reviews

    This heat shield is used to protect the transmitter in the BrewVision thermometer from the heat from a burner. This heat shield works with any source of heat, propane burner or stovetop. Measures 8" x 3"

    $10.00

  • Stainless - 3/8 in. BSPT Hex Nipple Stainless - 3/8 in. BSPT Hex Nipple

    Stainless Hex Nipple - 3/8 in. BSP

    An excellent upgrade to a standard nipple, these have a hex nut in the center to allow easy tightening and loosening in whatever application it's used! 3/8" male BSP threads. BSP vs. BSPP BSP (or BSPT) fittings have a tapered thread and require teflon tape to form a seal between the male and female fitting. BSP fittings are generally intended to be used with their counterpart of the same thread type. ONLY 1/2" BSP fittings are compatible with US-standard NPT fittings of the same size. BSPP fittings, on the other hand, have a straight thread, require a gasket seated inside the female fitting to form a seal, and are not compatible with NPT. KegLand Part Number: KL06446  

    $2.79

  • Anvil Foundry - Swirly - Whirlpool Arm 15" - for 6.5 gallon Foundry Anvil Foundry - Swirly - Whirlpool Arm 15" - for 6.5 gallon Foundry

    Anvil Foundry™ | Swirly™ Whirlpool Arm | 15" for 6.5 gallon Foundry

    This 15" whirlpool works perfectly with the 6.5 Gallon Foundry™, brew kettles, and any other brewing system. The rotating rubber piece allows it to secure to the side of any vessel, no matter the thickness. The Swirly™ uses a 1/2" Straight Pipe Thread for hose connections and includes a hose barb for connecting your water supply. Patent pending.   The 15" Swirly fits any vessel that is 11"-21" in container height.

    $48.00

  • Funnel with Flexible Curve (9 in. diam)

    Funnel With Flexible Curve - 9 in. diam.

    There are some tools you simply can't do without. Once you have discovered the “flexibility” of this funnel and all of the places it can be used, you will never go without one again!   This 9 inch Funnel with a flexible output hose can be used when transferring liquid into a carboy, adjusting to where you need it to fit into the carboy neck. The flexible tubing also means you can use it anywhere you need to maneuver tight quarters or strange configurations. 

    $16.49

  • Propane Regulator (Low Pressure) With 36" Hose

    Propane Regulator (Low Pressure) - With 36 in. Hose

    Will regulate to 1 psi. The hose is 36-inch LPG stainless braided. Has a 3/8” flare fitting connection with an outside diameter of 5/8”.

    $33.99

  • Blichmann False bottom - 55 Gallon BoilerMaker Brew Pot Blichmann False bottom - 55 Gallon BoilerMaker Brew Pot

    Blichmann BoilerMaker G1 Brew Kettle - 55 gal. False Bottom

    These are designed to be used with the Blichmann BoilerMaker Brew Kettles for use in a mash tun. Will also work great if you're using whole hops in your boil kettle (for pellet hops, we recommend using the Blichmann HopBlocker). A patent pending button louver design is a hybrid of a perforated false bottom and a slotted manifold to give you the best of BOTH designs!

    $230.99

  • Tri-Clamp Pump Head Upgrade Kit for 25W MKII Pump - Inline Threaded Ports Tri-Clamp Pump Head Upgrade Kit for 25W MKII Pump - Inline Threaded Ports

    KegLand T.C. Breakdown Brewing Pump Head | MKII Pump Head Upgrade Kit | Stainless Steel | 3" Tri-Clamp x 1/2" Threaded Ports

    Upgrade your MKII Magnetic Drive Pump with a stainless steel pump head that quickly & easily installs via 3" tri-clamp T.C. connection allows the pump head to be oriented at any angle in a full 360-degrees Pull ring PRV at the pump outlet makes it easy to purge air and prime the pump before each use Inline flow path for smooth integration into your brewery while keeping your tubing lines tidy Stainless steel head with 1/2" threaded ports to attach your preferred fittings—tri-clamp, quick disconnect, camlock, and More! Upgrade your MKII Magnetic Drive Pump with a stainless steel inline pump head! The TC Breakdown Brewing Pump Head provides several advantages over the standard MKII pump head, first and foremost being it's made of stainless steel instead of plastic. This allows for much easier installment of fittings without the risk of breaking off the plastic inlet or outlet. It will also convert the pump head from "Center Inlet" to "Inline" flow path which can make it much easier to integrate into your brewery and keep your brewing hoses tidy. At the outlet of the pump, there is a very handy pull ring PRV that allows you to bleed liquor or wort from the pump head to release trapped air and prime the pump. But what some MKII users might find most exciting about this upgrade kit is that it converts the pump head connection to 3" tri-clamp! Not only do you have a full 360-degrees to orient the pump head any which way, cleaning the pump after use has never been easier—just pop off the tri-clamp, wash out the pump head, and clamp back on. This upgrade kit is only compatible with the 25-Watt MKII pump (PMP50). It will not fit the larger 65-Watt MKII or the Blichmann Engineering RipTide pump. If you don't already own the 25-Watt MKII, you can purchase it with the T.C. pump head already installed here. Tri-Clamp Pump Head The T.C. pump head can be removed quickly and easily using the 3" tri-clamp. This means no drivers or power drills are needed to back out the six Phillips head screws that mount the pump head on the standard version of the MKII. Whip the head off in a flash to clear out spent grain, hop material, or clear a blockage. Attaching the pump head with a tri-clamp also allows the head to be rotated at any angle in a full 360-degrees. This makes it easy to configure the plumbing to your unique brewery setup. Inline Design An "inline" pump head simply means the input and output are on a straight horizontal line with one another which can make it easier to integrate into your brewery setup. If you're using a 3-vessel horizontal system, the inline pump head will make it easier to keep your hoses neat and tidy compared to pumps heads with a center inlet. PRV Purge Valve The corny keg style PRV will make priming the pump a breeze. Simply let bleed the pump head to purge air out before turning the pump on and you'll avoid any cavitation issues. The PRV also acts as a safety so you do not over pressurize your pump head or brewery system. 304 Stainless Steel The entire pump head is made from 304 grade stainless steel so it's highly resistant to chemicals, heat, and physical abuse. The 1/2" BSP threaded ports can be used to attach barbs, quick disconnects, camlocks, tri-clamp adapters, or any other 1/2" fittings you prefer. KegLand Part Number: KL27267

    $109.99

  • Beverage Jumper Line - Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD)

    Corny Keg Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD) Jumper Line

    65 reviews

    Connect two ball lock homebrewing kegs together via their ball lock our fittings. Handing for moving sanitizer or beer from one keg to the next. We often use this fitting when we have a big party where we dixie chain kegs together.  For example if you made 10 gallons of pale ale you can use this jumper to connect the two kegs so that all 10 gallons can pour at once.  

    $17.99

  • Pressurized 3.5 Gallon Tank for Plate Filter (FIL45) Pressurized 3.5 Gallon Tank for Plate Filter (FIL45)

    Pressurizable 3.5 Gallon Tank for Beer & Wine Plate Filter

    This pressurizable tank is a great accessory for the FIL45 Plate Filter. Pushing beer/wine through the filter using pressure is much more consistent and faster process than using gravity alone. And with this tank you can use pressure to filter without needing a whole CO2 or Nitrogen/Argon setup. Comes with a funnel top and stable base maintaining an excellent balance. Please refer to the manual below for complete instructions. BPA Free Made from high density polyethylene Max Temp Rating: 167°F (75°C) Includes 35" length of 5/16" ID x 7/16" OD tubing. Plate filter not included.  

    $49.99

  • Stainless- 1 in. Full Coupler BSPP

    Stainless - 1 in. Full Coupler BSPP

    Full Coupler with 1" Female British Standard Pipe Parallel Thread. Full couplers have threads for insertion from both sides.

    $7.69

  • Blichmann 1 in. T.C. Internal Valve Gaskets for Bottom Dump

    Blichmann 1 in. T.C. Internal Valve Gaskets (Set of 4)

    Set of 4 gaskets for the 1" tri-clamp valve used on Blichmann Tri-Clamp style fermentor dump valves.

    $13.99

  • Stainless - 3/4 in. x 1/2 in. BSPP Coupler Stainless - 3/4 in. x 1/2 in. BSPP Coupler

    Stainless Coupler - 1/2 in. BSPP x 3/4 in. BSPP

    Stainless steel coupler or "reducing socket". 1/2" BSPP x 3/4" BSPP. Made from stainless steel. BSP vs. BSPP BSP (or BSPT) fittings have a tapered thread and require teflon tape to form a seal between the male and female fitting. BSP fittings are generally intended to be used with their counterpart of the same thread type. ONLY 1/2" BSP fittings are compatible with US-standard NPT fittings of the same size. BSPP fittings, on the other hand, have a straight thread, require a gasket seated inside the female fitting to form a seal, and are not compatible with NPT. KegLand Part Number: KL10573  

    $3.89

  • Ss Brewtech - FTSs Touch - Temp Control Ss Brewtech - FTSs Touch - Temp Control

    FTSs Touch | Temp Control | Ss Brewtech

    A properly controlled fermentation temperature is critical to producing quality beer. The now-iconic original Fermentation Temperature Stabilization System (FTSs) resulted from many napkin sketches that applied advanced thermodynamics to traditional brewing practices. The system is elegant in its simplicity and incredibly efficient, yet it was the third product we ever designed at Ss Brewtech, just after the Brew Bucket and Chronical. For an encore performance to the classic FTSs, we wanted to reimagine what homebrewing temperature control could be. Your chill source can be as simple as a cooler with ice or as sophisticated as the Ss Glycol Chiller. If your setup requires temperatures to be corrected both up and down, check out the optional FTSs Touch | Heating Pad. The FTSs Touch is designed to be paired with systems like the Unitank, Chronical BME, and Brite Tank BME, which already have a cooling coil and neoprene jacket. What's Included: FTSs Touch Display FTSs Nub (junction box) FTSs Pump Digital Thermoprobe 3/8" Silicone Tubing FTSs Pump Ice Guard  Silicone Thermoprobe Holder Stand Mount TC Mount Cable/Tubing Management Ties Hose Clamps Power Supply

    $249.00

  • Sale -35% RAPT - Fermentation Chamber - PCO1881 Insert

    RAPT Fermentation Chamber | Replacement PCO1881 Insert

    Replacement PCO1881 Insert for the RAPT Fermentation Chamber. The RAPT chamber can fit up to 4 inserts. KegLand Part Number: KL26437

    $3.29 $2.13

  • Sale -15% FTSs Heating and Chilling Package for Half Barrel Chronical FTSs Heating and Chilling Package for Half Barrel Chronical

    Chronical FTSs Heating and Chilling Package - 1/2 bbl

    Set a temperature on the controller, provide a source of chill water for your system, tuck the heater pad underneath the neoprene jacket, plug into the wall and walk away.  This system will hold your set temp both when it gets cold and when it gets warm!   This kit is for owners of the Ss standard edition Chronical Half Barrel fermenter that are looking for a two-way switchable controller with both heating and chilling functionality.  Kit contents include: 1x heater pad for Half BBL Chronical  1 x power supply 110-240V and 6A power supply for global use 1 x two-way switchable FTSs controller  1 x flat FTSs lid  1 x chilling coil  1 x lid mounted thermowell  10 feet of vinyl tubing  1 x lid stopper  1 x submersible pump  1 x custom tailored neoprene jacket for Chronical Half BBL fermenter Digital temp controller displays both C/F Chill from 0.5-2 degrees F per minute Custom lid with 304 Ss immersion chiller coil 304 Ss weldless lid mounted thermowell Accurately monitor and control temps

    $368.95 $315.40

  • Funnel - Vintage Shop - 10 cm (3.9) - White Plastic Funnel - Vintage Shop - 10 cm (3.9) - White Plastic

    Plastic Funnel | White | 10 cm | 4 in. | Vintage Shop

    Small plastic funnel that will fit most beer bottle, wine bottles, and PET bottles. Great for pitching liquid yeast without the need to sanitize a large funnel. Smooth inner surface for easy cleaning and sanitizing. Food grade plastic BPA free Max Temp Rating: 140°F (60°C) See below for full funnel specs.

    $4.99

  • Blichmann False bottom - 10 Gallon BoilerMaker Brew Pot Blichmann False bottom - 10 Gallon BoilerMaker Brew Pot

    Blichmann BoilerMaker G1 Brew Kettle - 10 gal. False Bottom

    These are designed to be used with the Blichmann BoilerMaker Brew Kettles for use in a mash tun. Will also work great if you're using whole hops in your boil kettle (for pellet hops, we recommend using the Blichmann HopBlocker). A patent pending button louver design is a hybrid of a perforated false bottom and a slotted manifold to give you the best of BOTH designs! The hole in the top left of our picture is designed for use with the dip tube that is part of every BoilerMaker Kettle. Click on the second picture there to get a better view of how the screen would look setup with the dip tube! Please Note: This false bottom is designed to work with both G1 and G2 models of Blichmann Boilermakers.

    $92.49

  • Stainless Ball Valve for Keg Couplers - Male & Female Beer Thread (5/8 in. BSP) Stainless Ball Valve for Keg Couplers - Male & Female Beer Thread (5/8 in. BSP)

    Stainless Ball Valve for Couplers & Shanks

    3 reviews

    This ball valve with male and Female Beer Thread (5/8" BSP) is incredibly handy for those wanting to shut off flow of liquid and gas lines on keg couplers or shanks. Highly recommended if you are disconnecting your coupler and not re-attaching to another keg immediately. Made from 304 stainless steel. Kegland Part number: KL00406

    $27.49

  • Pocket Thermometer - 1" Dial 50F - 550F

    Pocket Thermometer - 1" Dial, 50F - 550F

    3 reviews

    Capable of reading from 50F - 550F degrees, this pocket thermometer (featuring a 5" stem) does the job of monitoring roasting coffee quite well. We use this thermometer for our Whirley-Pop roaster: we drill a small hole (5/32 bit) into the top of the roaster and drop this unit it. It hovers 1 inch above the bottom - the perfect height. Includes sleeve and is calibratable via a nut on the back of the dial.

    $5.99

  • 1/4 in. Plastic Push Together Quick Disconnect (QD) Assembly 1/4 in. Plastic Push Together Quick Disconnect (QD) Assembly

    1/4 in. Plastic Push Together Quick Disconnect (QD) Assembly

    Not for use under pressure. Can be used for gas tubing like in our MT140 SO2 Test Kit or for splicing racking tubing up to 3/8" ID.

    $7.99

  • Tubing - Reinforced Silicone (7/8 in ID) - PLACEHOLDER

    High Temp Silicone Tubing | Reinforced | 7/8" ID

    Reinforced silicone tubing offers higher temperature tolerances and chemical resistance while remaining flexible and easy to handle. Ideal for both cold side and hot side processes and high-pressure applications. Although braided, the tubing remains transparent to allow you to visually inspect the flow of liquids. The tubing inner diameter is slightly undersized at 22mm or 0.86". 0.86" (22mm) inner diameter 1.25" (32mm) outer diameter Odorless, tasteless and inert Polyester heat resistant fiber reinforcing braid Good electrical and weatherability properties Resists UV, Ozone, gases, and moisture Working Temperature: -76°F–500°F Working Pressure: 0-150 psi KegLand Part Number: KL25294

    $96.99 - $267.99

  • Low stock! Brass  - 1/2 in Coupler Brass  - 1/2 in Coupler

    Brass Coupler - 1/2 in.

    Female 1/2" NPT coupler

    $4.99

  • Stopper - #8.5 With Hole

    Rubber Stopper - #8.5 With Hole

    1 review

    Size 1 7/16" - 1 3/4" Fits our 1000ml Flask

    $4.09

  • Sale -35% RAPT - Fermentation Chamber - Wine Rack RAPT - Fermentation Chamber - Wine Rack

    RAPT Fermentation Chamber | Wine Rack

    Turn your RAPT Chamber into a highly specialized wine cellar. These shelves are suited to fit wine bottles and the larger champagne bottles. KegLand Part Number: KL25577  

    $21.99 $14.24

  • Sale -24%Low stock! WilliamsWarn - BrewKeg50 Litre w/ Draining Sediment Bottle WilliamsWarn - BrewKeg50 Litre w/ Draining Sediment Bottle

    WilliamsWarn BrewKeg50 | Pressurizable Conical Fermenter | Draining Sediment Bottle | 50 L | 13.2 Gallon

    2 reviews

    Ferment, carbonate, and serve finished beer all in one vessel Pressure ferment as high as 25 psi to reduce esters and produce clean lagers at ale fermentation temps Extra-large draining sediment bottle allows you to drop out hop matter and yeast throughout your process Avoid oxidation by skipping the kegging process entirely—simply hook up your draft system to the lid's ball lock posts! So the first thing to understand is that this is a Unitank - you will be fermenting and serving from the same vessel. The lid has an adjustable pressure relief that you can set to different pressures. More on that later while we first talk about why we are so high on these...   The #1 reason we love the BrewKeg Unitanks is that they eliminate kegging day, which saves a bunch of time. The Brewkeg50 is perfect for a 10-gallon batch, with plenty of headspace for vigorous fermentations. When fermentation is done, crank down the temp, remove the yeast/trub collection ball and start immediately drinking because the beer is already carbonated. Since this is not the standard brewing process, stop and think that over - you don't need a separate night or hours on a weekend morning to clean and keg. You are going to save 2 or more hours with every batch! Plus, you are skipping the most oxidative step in brewing of going from your fermenter to your keg. Yes, the one down side is that your fermenter is tied up as a keg but to many of us who really love brewing our own beer but are time challenged – the sacrifice is totally worth it.   Another great time saving feature is that you can skip wort cooling and 'hot pack' these kegs, literally filling them after boil at around 190°F. Stick them in your refrigerator, let them cool overnight, and pitch yeast the next day. Hot packing is gaining a lot of traction and we suggest you google the term to learn more. It’s been a standard practice in Australian homebrewing for years.  We've been fermenting under pressure for years now with various pressurizable conicals, and if you want to make amazing lagers quickly you need to try it. Fermenting under pressure reduces esters and even beers fermented between 65-80°F have amazing German lager malt profiles. We've fermented a beer under pressure with WLP001 at room temp and all the tasters thought it was lager yeast. The pressure relief assembly, located in the center of the lid, is the slickest out there and adjusts from no pressure up to 25 psi. Leave it open for no pressure fermentations of ales and IPA's where you want the esters. Close it down to make amazing lagers under pressure, quickly.   Features: Made from stainless steel Conical base Extra large, easy to remove sediment ball Includes stainless steel stand 25 psi working pressure & built in relief valve 40 psi maximum pressure rating Ferments clean and clear beer from 64-82°F Beer is carbonated perfectly at the end of fermentation Beer ready to enjoy sooner Eliminates kegging Easy to clean and sanitize Does not include wheel set pictured in the manual Dimensions: Height: 34.7 in. Diameter: 15.6 in Actual Volume: 60L (15.85 gal) Please note: the BrewKeg50 is too tall to fit in one of our kegerators.

    $879.99 $664.99

  • Sale -19% 1/8 in. Adapter for 20 in. Sight Glass

    20 in. Sight Glass Adapter - 1/8 in.

    2 reviews

    1/8 in. Adapter for 20 in. Sight Glass.

    $6.99 $5.64

  • Low stock! Tilt Pro Hydrometer and Thermometer - Purple

    Tilt® Pro Hydrometer and Thermometer - Purple

    New and improved with the professional brewer in mind, the Tilt Pro is the bigger, badder version of the original Tilt Hydrometer. With three times the volume and weight as the original unit, the Tilt Pro's larger size allows for more than double the batter life. With preinstalled Energizer® AA lithium batteries, the Pro will stay powered for up to 5 years depending on usage. So much time you may forget your Tilt actually runs on a battery! The extra size and weight come with an added bonus: improved specific gravity stability at high krausen, so you will see a steadier read-out on your iPhone, Android, or Raspberry Pi. In addition, Tilt Pro has boosted the range with a high-gain antenna that in testing increased range by 20% vs. the original Tilt. Now you can see your Tilt through thicker heads of foam and heavier stainless steel walls. To top it off they've included the extra decimal of precision available from the sensors and to the read-out so there are now decimal degrees Fahrenheit as well as higher resolution Celsius. Specific gravity now reads out to the 10,000th place (for example 1.0000). You can now see fermentation activity dropping less than a brewer's point per day. In all they've made several adjustments we believe the craft beer professional (and serious home brewer) is sure to appreciate. Specifications: Size: 1.7" (43mm) diameter (max) by 5.4" (140mm) tall Weight: 5.4 ounces (153g) Specific Gravity Measurement Range: 0.9900 - 1.1200 Specific Gravity Resolution: 0.00001 Temperature Measurement Range: 0°F - 140°F (-17.8°C - 60°C) Note: Installed lithium batteries include a built in PTC (heat activated fuse) that will temporarily cut power if batteries exceed 140°F. Temperature resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C) Absolute Maximum Temperature Range: -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C) Battery: User-replaceable, 2x 1.5v AA battery (Li/FeS2), widely sold as "Energizer®  AA Ultimate Lithium".

    $250.00

  • Low stock! Tilt Pro Hydrometer and Thermometer - Yellow

    Tilt® Pro Hydrometer and Thermometer - Yellow

    New and improved with the professional brewer in mind, the Tilt Pro is the bigger, badder version of the original Tilt Hydrometer. With three times the volume and weight as the original unit, the Tilt Pro's larger size allows for more than double the batter life. With preinstalled Energizer® AA lithium batteries, the Pro will stay powered for up to 5 years depending on usage. So much time you may forget your Tilt actually runs on a battery! The extra size and weight come with an added bonus: improved specific gravity stability at high krausen, so you will see a steadier read-out on your iPhone, Android, or Raspberry Pi. In addition, Tilt Pro has boosted the range with a high-gain antenna that in testing increased range by 20% vs. the original Tilt. Now you can see your Tilt through thicker heads of foam and heavier stainless steel walls. To top it off they've included the extra decimal of precision available from the sensors and to the read-out so there are now decimal degrees Fahrenheit as well as higher resolution Celsius. Specific gravity now reads out to the 10,000th place (for example 1.0000). You can now see fermentation activity dropping less than a brewer's point per day. In all they've made several adjustments we believe the craft beer professional (and serious home brewer) is sure to appreciate. Specifications: Size: 1.7" (43mm) diameter (max) by 5.4" (140mm) tall Weight: 5.4 ounces (153g) Specific Gravity Measurement Range: 0.9900 - 1.1200 Specific Gravity Resolution: 0.00001 Temperature Measurement Range: 0°F - 140°F (-17.8°C - 60°C) Note: Installed lithium batteries include a built in PTC (heat activated fuse) that will temporarily cut power if batteries exceed 140°F. Temperature resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C) Absolute Maximum Temperature Range: -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C) Battery: User-replaceable, 2x 1.5v AA battery (Li/FeS2), widely sold as "Energizer®  AA Ultimate Lithium".

    $250.00

  • Stainless - 1/4 in. Coupler

    $6.59

  • Stainless Nipple - 1 in x 1.5 in

    $5.49

  • Sale -24%Low stock! Brass - 1/2 in x 3/8 in Bushing (Formally H419F)

    $2.99 $2.27

  • Stainless - 1/4 in. BSPP Lock Nut Stainless - 1/4 in. BSPP Lock Nut

    Stainless Lock Nut - 1/4 in. BSPP

    Stainless Lock Nut. 1/4 in. Female BSPP. BSP vs. BSPP BSP (or BSPT) fittings have a tapered thread and require teflon tape to form a seal between the male and female fitting. BSP fittings are generally intended to be used with their counterpart of the same thread type. ONLY 1/2" BSP fittings are compatible with US-standard NPT fittings of the same size. BSPP fittings, on the other hand, have a straight thread, require a gasket seated inside the female fitting to form a seal, and are not compatible with NPT. KegLand Part Number: KL06507  

    $2.79

  • Stainless - 3/8 in. BSPP Full Coupler Stainless - 3/8 in. BSPP Full Coupler

    Stainless Full Coupler - 3/8 in. BSPP

    Full Coupler with 3/8" Female BSPP Thread. Full couplers have threads for insertion from both sides. BSP vs. BSPP BSP (or BSPT) fittings have a tapered thread and require teflon tape to form a seal between the male and female fitting. BSP fittings are generally intended to be used with their counterpart of the same thread type. ONLY 1/2" BSP fittings are compatible with US-standard NPT fittings of the same size. BSPP fittings, on the other hand, have a straight thread, require a gasket seated inside the female fitting to form a seal, and are not compatible with NPT. KegLand Part Number: KL06484  

    $2.79

  • Sale -22% WilliamsWarn - BrewKeg12.5 Litre WilliamsWarn - BrewKeg12.5 Litre

    WilliamsWarn BrewKeg12.5™ | Stainless Conical | Unitank Fermenter | 12.5L | 3.3G

    1 review

    Ferment and serve from the same vessel—no need to transfer from fermenter to keg Low profile design fits inside a standard kegerator which can be used for fermentation temperature control Fermenting under pressure allows you to ferment with lager strains at higher temps while reducing esters Made from stainless steel with conical bottom Extra-large collection container for harvesting yeast or dumping sediment The #1 reason we love the BrewKeg Unitanks is that they eliminate kegging day, which saves a bunch of time. The Brewkeg12.5™ is perfect for a 3-gallon batch, and with the low profile, it still fits in a standard kegerator, which can be used for fermentation, as well as serving. When fermentation is done, crank down the temp, remove the yeast/trub collection ball and start immediately drinking because the beer is already carbonated. Since this is not the standard brewing process, stop and think that over - you don't need a separate night or hours on a weekend morning to clean and keg. You are going to save 2 or more hours with every batch! Plus, you are skipping the most oxidative step in brewing of going from your fermenter to your keg.  Yes, the one down side is that your fermenter is tied up as a keg but to many of us who really love brewing our own beer but are time challenged – the sacrifice is totally worth it.   Another great time saving feature is that you can skip wort cooling and 'hot pack' these kegs, literally filling them after boil at around 190°F. Stick them in your refrigerator, let them cool overnight, and pitch yeast the next day.  Hot packing is gaining a lot of traction and we suggest you google the term to learn more.  It’s been a standard practice in Australian homebrewing for years.    Okay, so there is not a lot out there about fermenting under pressure. We've been doing it for years now with a slew of pressurizable fermenters, including the BrewKeg, and if you want to make amazing lagers quickly you need to try it.  Fermenting under pressure reduces esters and even beers fermented between 65-80°F have amazing German lager malt profiles.  We once fermented a beer under pressure with WLP001 at room temp and all the tasters thought it was lager yeast.  The pressure relief assembly, in the center of the lid, is the slickest out there and adjusts from no pressure up to 25 psi. Leave it open for no pressure fermentations of ales and IPA's where you want the esters. Close it down to make amazing lagers under pressure, quickly. Features: Made from stainless steel Conical base Extra-large, easy to remove sediment ball 25 psi working pressure & built in relief valve 40 psi maximum pressure rating Ferments clean and clear beer from 64-82°F Beer is carbonated perfectly at the end of fermentation Beer ready to enjoy sooner Compact design fits in most kegerators Eliminates kegging Easy to clean and sanitize Dimensions: Height: 25.9 in. Diameter: 9.25 in. Actual Volume: 15.1L (4.0 gal)

    $494.99 $384.74

  • Anvil Spoon Anvil Spoon

    Anvil Stainless Steel Spoon - 21 in.

    Heavy duty 16 gauge stainless steel commercial grade spoon is 21" long and will last an eternity. Twice the thickness of most imported spoons. The convenient hang hook lets you rest it on the kettle or just about anywhere.

    $20.99

  • Sale -37%Low stock! BrewBuilt AfterBurner - Handle Package BrewBuilt AfterBurner - Handle Package

    BrewBuilt® AfterBurner™ | Handle Option

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Beer Brewing Equipment Collection Article +

Home Brewing Beer Making beer at home is easy, rewarding and can lead to some amazing friendships & interactions. Like most people I started brewing at home with beer brewing kit from MoreBeer! The kit came with everything I needed to brew a batch of beer at home. Typical of most homebrewing starter kits, the equipment and beer recipe ingredients where for extract brewing. I know a lot of people that just dived right into all-grain brewing and there is nothing wrong with that approach. For myself and what I recommend to others as well is starting with extract brewing. It allows you to focus on a few steps in the brewing process as you are essentially starting from the boil. I think the old saying crawl, walk, run applies beautifully to learning to brew and most anything in life. By starting with extract you can focus on, in my opinion the two most important things in brewing; cleaning / sanitation and fermentation. Not to say can’t jump into all grain brewing and give these topics the respect they deserve. It’s just a lot easier to focus on and learn a few things at a time. After all you don’t eat an entire pizza at once, you have one slice at a time. Once you have brewed a few batches of extract beer a good natural progression is to try what they call a mini-mash. This essentially allows you get some of your sugars from mashing grains but still back it up with liquid or dried malt extract. Aside from allowing you to learn the brewing process in steps, it also allows you to upgrade your brewing system over time. Purchasing a complete all grain system can be expensive and if you’re just starting a new hobby it’s nice to spend as you go. However with systems like the RoboBrew/BrewZilla, getting started with all-grain brewing has never been more affordable and accessible.  When I started brewing these type of systems were not available though. Either way, most extract brewers move to all-grain brewing; as it allows you to take complete control over your beer recipe and intern the finished beer your making. Another topic worth mentioning is the social aspect of beer & brewing. We all know beer is a social drink, heck this country “The United States” was founded in pubs by revolutionary individuals. Sure it’s fun to sit back and enjoy a pint of a beer you made. But it’s even funnier to share a pint with friends and family. That leads to another great way to learn and improve your brewing, joining a homebrew club! For the first few years of my brewing career I brewed alone and only shared by creations with family and friends. It wasn’t until I was selling some homebrew equipment on the internet that I was directed towards joining a homebrew club. The person purchasing equipment from me asked if I was aware of the local homebrew club. It really never crossed my mind to seek out or join a club, but let me tell you; it was one of the best recommendations and things I could have ever done. Not only do you meet and network with likeminded brewers like yourself; the friendships that have come from the club have not only enriched my life it has my family as well. I know being social may not be for everyone, but meeting and speaking with other brewers is a great way to get More! out of an already amazing hobby! Regardless of your brewing path, be it extract or all grain or alone or with others; always remember to keep learning and have fun brewing, cheers!

BEER Collection Article +

What is Beer? Beer is a delicious alcoholic drink that is made by yeast, fermenting a malt sugar & water mixture that is typically flavored with hops. It has been brewed since the dawn of civilization, in fact, it’s even been credited for saving the world by some scientists and historians. The earliest evidence of beer production dates back to about 3500 BC. However, there is speculation that it was being produced as far back as 10,000 BC when humans first started farming malts. The ancient Sumerian text "The Hymn to Ninkasi" is a prayer but could also be considered the earliest written beer recipe. For thousands of years fermented malt beverages were being consumed by numerous civilizations, but none of them really resembled what we know as Beer today.  It wasn’t until 1516 AD in Bavaria when the Reinheitsgebot (Beer purity law) was adopted that it started to look, smell and taste like the alcoholic drink we all know and love today. The Reinheitsgebot is actually credited as the oldest food-quality regulation in history and is still in use to this day. It states that the only allowed ingredients in Beer are water, hops and malted barley.  Today, Beer is the third most popular drink in the world with only water and tea in front of it. Cheers to a long history, a bright future and another round of our favorite drink, BEER! Types of Beer One of the reasons it's is so popular is that there is literally something for everyone. Beer styles can range from sweet to bitter or even sour and everything in between. Beer is commonly categorized into two varieties: Ales and Lagers . An Ale is produced with a top fermenting yeast called Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This strain of yeast typically clumps together and rises towards the top of the fermenter. The recommended fermentation temperature range for ale yeast is between 15–25°C (59–77°F). Ale yeast is known for its higher ester production that is commonly described as “Fruity” and comes across as apple, pear, pineapple, etc. A Lager is cool fermented and produced with a bottom fermenting yeast called Saccharomyces pastorianus. This strain is typically fermented around 7–12°C (45–54°F) and then aged at even cooler temps for several weeks or up to several months. The original German word lager means “storehouse” representing this cold storage step, but now the term is synonymous with a beer style and not the literal interpretation. Less popular than the two previous styles, but none less delicious, is the Lambic styles of Belgium , also called “Wild” or “Mixed Fermentation” in regions outside of Belgium. These styles are fermented with a Saccharomyces strain of yeast as well as Bretttanomyces and Lactobacillus bacteria. This use of bacteria gives them a sour or “funky” taste. These three high level classifications are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to beer styles. In fact, there is an organization called the BJCP ( Beer Judge Certification Program ) that was founded in 1985 to encourage the knowledge and understanding of the world’s diverse styles. As of their last published style guidelines, there are 34 top level styles with over 100 substyles categorized. And with how popular craft beer has become lately, this list of recognized styles will only continue to grow. Making your own Beer If you found this page and read your way down to this section you obviously love and enjoy beer. In our experience one of the most enjoyable beer is the one you made yourself. Not only is it very rewarding and enjoyable it’s super easy to get started making your own beer at home . You can start with just a few pieces of brewing starter equipment and make amazing beer. Just as types can be boiled down (pun intended) to two high level classifications, so can brewing beer. These types are called Extract Brewing and All Grain Brewing . Extract brewing is what most home brewers start with due to it requiring less equipment and fewer process steps overall. With extract brewing you primarily just need a boil kettle and a fermenter . A majority of the malt sugars you will be fermenting come from an “Extract ”, LME ( Liquid Malt Extract ) or DME ( Dried Malt Extract ) hence the name. With all grain brewing you need a few more pieces of equipment as you will be creating your own malt sugars from scratch using crushed malted grains. In most traditional all grain brewing systems you have three vessels, a HLT (Hot Liquor Tank), MT (Mash Tun) , BK (Boil Kettle) and a Fermenter. There is also a hybrid approach called BIAB (Brew In A Bag) that allows you to perform an all-grain brew in a single vessel. With extract brewing, a typical brew day takes about 2-3 hours from start to finish, whereas all grain brewing typically takes about 4-6 hours. Both types of brewing can create amazing results and have different advantages to them. To learn More! about brewing in general click the Brewing button below.

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