Detecting your location...
SALE: UP TO 23% OFF LALLEMAND YEAST
Brewing Equipment Category
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.

  • Free Shipping on qualifying high-quality gear orders over $59.
  • 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.

Shop by collection
1029 products

  • Blichmann Mounting Bracket for Power Controller (BL994/BL995)

    Mounting Bracket for Blichmann Power Controllers

    Blichmann Mounting Bracket for Power Controller (BL994/BL995)

    $14.00

  • Advanced Titration Kit For Total Acidity

    Advanced Titration Acid Test Kits for Total Acidity

    Proper acid adjustments rely on accurate measurements. This advanced set-up for total acidity testing will have you running acid tests fast and accurately. Comes ready-to-use, complete with our own set of directions. Equipment set includes support stand with metal base, double buret holder, self-zeroing buret made from break-proof polycarbonate, a 150mL beaker, and a 5ml pipet and bulb for measuring your test sample. Also comes included with a 4oz bottle of 0.1 normal sodium hydroxide and a vial of phenolphthalein. Most customers who buy this set also pick up a stir plate (Y700) to faciliate constant mixing of the sample being tested. Click here for the MoreWine! Guide to Advanced Acid Testing.

    $529.99

  • Stainless - 1/4 in. FNPT Elbow

    Stainless - 1/4 in. FNPT Elbow

    Stainless 1/4 in. FNPT Elbow

    $5.49

  • Sale -27% Fermentasaurus 35 L - Stainless Frame Fermentasaurus 35 L - Stainless Frame

    Stainless Frame for the Fermentasaurus

    Replacement stainless steel frame for the 35 L Fermentasaurus.

    $32.99 $24.22

  • Speidel GARSPUND mobil Fermentation Monitor Speidel GARSPUND mobil Fermentation Monitor

    Speidel GÄRSPUND Mobil Fermentation Monitor

    1 review

    Monitor and track your fermentation from your computer or phone with Speidel's new Garspundmobil. The monitor sits on your Speidel airlock and measures temperature and counts the number of bubbles coming from your fermentation. It uses this information to show you how active your fermentation is and estimate the gravity. Features: Measures fermentation activity by counting the number of bubbles passing through your airlock Measures temperature of your fermentation Sends this information to MySpeidel wirelessly Uses network standard: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Device's status is shown through a light inside the unit USB cable included

    $359.99

  • Demijohn Lid - 34L Narrow Mouth Demijohn Lid - 34L Narrow Mouth

    Demijohn Lid - 34L Narrow Mouth

    Plastic dust cap for 34L narrow mouth demijohn

    $1.69

  • Sale -33% MB - MiniChilly Multi-Tank Glycol 17 MB - MiniChilly Multi-Tank Glycol 17

    MB® MiniChilly | Multi-Tank Glycol Chiller | Bulkhead Sets for 10 Fermenters | Digital Temp Control | Rolling Casters | Stainless Steel Enclosure | 1.2 HP

    2 reviews

    The German made 1.2 horse power MB Chiller is an ideal solution for nano breweries looking to chill up to 10 fermenters at once. The idea of the MiniChilly is that for each fermenter you want to a chill a pump kit is added. A pump kit (GLY35) includes a submersible pump that is placed in the cold bath of the Mini Chilly along with a digital controller that is placed next to your fermenter. Silicone tubing is included to make the connections. The digital controller includes a thermal probe that should be inserted into a thermal well in your vessel or can be taped to the outside of the vessel if you don't have a thermal well. The digital controller then measures the temperature of your tank and turns the submersible pump on or off to cool the liquid in your vessel to the desired set temperature. In this way each tank can be set at different temperatures. The MiniChilly is made by Quantor/Kreyer of Germany who is the largest manufacturer of glycol systems for breweries and wineries in the world. Made with high quality manufacturing and components, the MiniChilly is a durable system for many years of problem-free brewing. It is German made and we guarantee you will appreciate the build quality when compared to other chillers on the market. The unit features a stainless steel case with stainless 3/8" barbs in the top that allow for a clean connection of the silicone tubing that will run from each pump to each tank. The MiniChilly is able to chill its reservoir down to 21°F when a 30% glycol solution is used. The compact size and included casters make it easy to move around the brewery when needed. Applications: Cooling of Fermentation Cold Crashing for Brite Tanks Maintain Lagering Temperatures Compatibility: The MiniChilly can be used with any fermenter that has a built-in cooling jacket or a submersed cooling coil. It works well as the cooling source for the following systems and fermenters. BrewBuilt Jacketed Uni Conical - You will need one Glycol Pump Kit for each tank. Ss Brewtech Fermenters and Brites with optional FTS Temperature Control Systems: Because FTS systems include a pump and controller you will not need to buy a separate Glycol Pump Kit. Spike Conical with Optional Cooling Package - Because the optional Spike cooling system includes a pump and controller you will not need to buy a separate Glycol Pump Kit. Speidel Tanks with Optional Cooling Jackets - You will need one Glycol Pump Kit for each tank. Grainfather Fermenters - Grainfather fermenters have standard cooling jackets. You will need one Glycol Pump Kit for each fermenter Blichmann Fermenators with Optional Cooling Coil - You will need one Glycol Pump Kit for each Fermenator. Capacity: Many chiller ratings are based on the theoretical power of the compressor, while the cooling capacity of the MiniChilly is rated at a realistic ambient temperature. This is much more useful for predicting the MiniChilly’s performance in real world applications. Of course, you could cool a greater number of smaller tanks but you’re ultimately limited to the 10 connections. Actual cooling capacities will vary based on the insulation of the tank. For the examples below we assume neoprene or better. Cooling Capacity Example: Up to 10 1BBL (31 Gallon) well-insulated tanks fermenting at 68°F in 80°F ambient temperature. For every fermenter you want to cold crash remove 4 fermenting fermenters from the capacity. Set Up: In order to hook up the MiniChilly to your fermenter or tank's cooling system, you will need 4 lengths of tubing per pump. All tubing connections should be secured with hose clamps. Length 1: Submersible pump outlet to inner barb of 1st bulkhead Length 2: Outer barb of 1st bulkhead to cooling system inlet Length 3: Cooling system outlet to outer barb of 2nd bulkhead Length 4: Inner barb of 2nd bulkhead to MiniChilly reservoir (should drain freely, no connection necessary) Technical Characteristics: Power: 110V-1Ph/50-60Hz Compressor Power: 1.2hp/900watts Cooling Capacity at 32°F glycol temp and 90°F Ambient Temp: 1.05 KW/1050 Watts (60Hz 110V) Cooling Capacity at 60°F glycol temp and 90°F Ambient Temp: 1.92 KW/1920 Watts (60Hz 110V) Stainless Steel Unit Water Temperature Range: 21°F - 86°F (-6°C - 30°C) Ambient Temperature Range: 50°F - 90°F (10°C - 32°C) Refrigerant R134a Free Glycol Water-Bath for Mini-Pumps Fittings 3/8" for Plastic Tubes of Individual Pumps Solid Wheels w/ Breaks for Easy Mobility Universal C19 Plug On/Off Switch Water-Level Sight-Tube Grooves for Individual Pump Cables Safety Inner Separation Water Side from Electric Side Tank Capacity: 12.68 gal. (48 L) Dimensions: 29.5"L x 15.75"W x 21.75"H Weight: 112.5 lbs Made in Germany CE Certified

    $3,699.99 $2,493.74

  • Temp Twister Stainless Steel Lid with Thermowell Port for 65L Bucket Buddy Temp Twister Stainless Steel Lid with Thermowell Port for 65L Bucket Buddy

    Temp Twister Lid for Bucket Buddy Fermenters | 65L

    2 reviews

    This flat lid with pre-drilled holes allows you to easily add a Temp Twister Cooling Coil to your 35L Bucket Buddy fermenter. It also has holes for your stopper & airlock (included with the Bucket Buddy) as well as a Thermowell so you can control the circulation of cooling solution with a Temperature Controller. The lid is also compatible with 65L BrewZillas and DigiBoils. If you're fermenting in the Bucket Buddy with built-in heating element, we recommend plugging the unit into the heating outlet of your temperature controller and leaving the power switch turned on. This will allow the temp controller to provide power to the unit only when heating is needed and it will cut the power as soon as you're back to your set temperature. Using the Bucket Buddy's controller to maintain the heating set temp and using a separate controller to maintain the cooling may result in heating and cooling cycling at the same time. NOTE: The pre-drilled holes are meant for specific sizes of Duotight bulkheads and the stopper included with the Bucket Buddy fermenter. All holes need to be occupied in order to protect your fermentation from outside contaminants. Depending on the placement of the Temp Twister, you might need to shorten the inlet/outlet tubes on the outside of the fermenter using a Pipe Cutter. Lid only. Other accessories must be purchased separately. You Will Also Need: Temp Twister Cooling Coil FermZilla Thermowell Temperature Controller KegLand Part Number: KL28110

    $43.99

  • Silicone Sleeve for Cooling Snake

    Silicone Sleeve for Cooling Snakes

    2 reviews

    Use this silicone sleeve to fit a cooling snake into a the existing air lock hole on a Variable Volume Fermenter. Silicone sleeve makes an air tight seal between lid and cooling snake. Note that if you want to use the cooling snake during an active ferment you will need to modify the lid to be fitted with an airlock - we suggest a tri-clover fitting be welded in the top and a piece of tubing connected to this that runs into a bucket of water. We can help you choose the necessary fittings. Dimensions: Bottom OD - 1 5/8" Top OD - 1 15/16" ID - 1 1/8" Dimensions installed on Snake: Bottom OD - 1 3/4" Top OD - 2"

    $16.49

  • Sale -63% Gasket for Fusti - fits 14 and 28 gallon sizes

    Replacement Gasket for 14 and 28 Gallon Fusti Tanks (WE720 & WE722)

    2 reviews

    Replacement under-lid gasket for stainless Fusti Tanks WE720 & WE72. Great to have on hand as a spare just in case. Made from food grade silicone. This gasket will not fit the Eurowelded 14 gallon Fusti Tank (WE730).

    $10.99 $4.03

  • High Pressure Hose 10'

    High Pressure Propane Hose - 10 ft.

    Thermoplastic Hose connects regulator to a standard liquid propane appliance. 1/4" MNPT x 3/8" Flare Swivel Brass Connectors. 350-psi Maximum Use. 10-ft hose.  

    $36.99

  • Propane Y Splitter

    Propane Splitter - Y-Splitter

    2 reviews

    Use this splitter to run two propane burners from one propane tank. In most applications two burners is the max you can simultaneously run from one tank before you start to freeze up the vavle on the propane tank. Works well with BrewBuilt™ AfterBurners, Camp Chef burners, and other brewing related burners.      

    $29.99

  • Burner Jet - 1/8 in. x 4 in. (Formally H233)

    Burner Jet - 1/8 in. x 4 in.

    2 reviews

    The H205 55,000 BTU burners come with 90 degree angle jets. These work great with a flexible gas line hook up. However, in some hard piped applications a straight jet is needed, so we made one. Threads directly into burner. We use them on all our systems.

    $6.59

  • DigiBoil Replacement Controller (220V) DigiBoil Replacement Controller (220V)

    Replacement Main Board for DigiBoil (220V)

    Designed to handle up to 15 amp power draw.  This small compact controller is fairly easy to fit into the DigiBoil units. Simply remove the base of the DigiBoil with a Phililips head screwdriver, undo the plastic box then swap out the main board controller. Suitable for 220V 35L & 65L DigiBoil.

    $27.49

  • Blichmann HellFire Burner 1 BBL Legs (Set of 4)

    Blichmann HellFire™ Burner Legs for 1 BBL (Set of 4)

    This set of wide legs allows the HellFire™ Burner fit kettles up to 25"! Including the 55 Gallon BoilerMaker™ Kettles.  

    $54.99

  • Blichmann BoilCoil - 10 gal / 120 v Blichmann BoilCoil - 10 gal / 120 v

    Blichmann BoilCoil | 10 Gallon | 120V

    2 reviews

    This new Blichmann Engineering innovation redefines electric heating! Unrivaled performance, speed, and simplicity. Just plug in a BoilCoil™ immersion heater for immediate, high efficiency heat. Ideal for indoor brewing and a perfect companion for your BoilerMaker­™ brew pot. It is easily installed in your previously purchased BoilerMaker™ pot, or most other manufacturers pots by drilling two small 5/8" holes with our handy drill template. We include a "plug and play" 12 ft factory wired cable with a molded twist-lock plug on one end, and our custom removable plug on the other end. Hot, fast, and easy. Just the way you like it. Features: Each BoilCoil™ is engineered to perform optimally in your BoilerMaker™ brew pot for consistent heating performance, boil quality, and boil-off rates. Removable custom engineered plug means cleaning is a snap - no dangling power cord tethered to your pot! Coil configuration hugs the wall of the pot to encourage convective boil characteristics to drive off DMS and other volatiles and doesn't interfere with whirlpooling The BoilCoil™ includes a "plug and play" 12 ft factory wired cable with a molded twist-lock L5-20P plug on one end, and our custom removable plug on the other end. LESS THAN Ultra low watt density means NO chance of scorching, and dry-fire capable (although we certainly don't recommend this!). Simple installation requires drilling only two small 5/8" holes with our handy drill template. No risky welding or cutting massive holes in your pot to install, and features a professional and reliable connection and sealing system engineered specifically for homebrew kettles. The BoilCoil™ will fit in most competitive pots too! See data tab for dimensional drawing. Couple with the electric BrewCommander™ controller for the ultimate in temperature control. Kettle Size: For 10 gal Boilermakers™ Rated Voltage (VAC): 120 v Recommended GFCI Breaker Size: 20 amp Power (W): 2250 W

    $169.49

  • Sight Gauge - 20 in

    Sight Gauge - 20 in.

    Thread size at the bottom is 1/8" MPT

    $64.99

  • Sight Gauge - 11 in.

    Sight Gauge - 11 in.

    4 reviews

    Thread size at the bottom is 1/8" MPT

    $57.99

  • Speidel Plastic Fermenter - 12L (3.2 gal) Speidel Plastic Fermenter - 12L (3.2 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Round HDPE Storage Tank | 12L | 3.2 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot, airlock and stopper. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks Suggested Applications: 12L: Perfect for storing small lots and experimental batches or taking some of your beer or wine along with you to your next party. 20L: Ideal for secondary fermentation and storage of 5 gallon batches. 30L: The vessel for fermenting wine kits and 5 gallon batches of beer with plenty of headspace and no need for a blowoff tube. 60L: Perfect for fermenting larger batches of wine or 10 gallon batches of beer in a single container! Only 4" larger in diameter than a 6.5 gallon carboy! 120L: Ferment & Store large batches of anything - your creativity is the only limit! Approximate Dimensions: 10in Diameter x 14in Height (w/out airlock in place). Note - The maximum temperature that these plastic fermenters can handle is 140F. FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $59.99

  • Filter Sheets - Filtrox Versafix XE 44  - 40 cm x 40 cm - PLACEHOLDER

    Filtrox Filter Sheets | 40 cm x 40 cm | 4 Micron

    40 cm x 40 cm filter pads fit all standard 40x40 plate filters, which are typically used in professional applications 4 Micron rating are for general polishing of beverages that do not need to be sterile filtered Easily sterilizable via heat or steam Manufactured by Filtrox, the world's leading producer of high-quality filtration media 40cm x 40cm filter pads made for 40x40 plate filters. 4 micron pads are for general polishing of beverages that do not need to be sterile filtered. Please note that all pad filters are rated 'nominal', meaning that about 90-95% of all particulate matter at the micron rating will be filtered out. There will always be a little bit of smaller material that is also filtered out, as well as some larger material that will make it through. The filters can be sterilized by in-line steam, auto-claving, dry heat, hot water or chemical methods. We choose to run Saniclean solution through the pads followed by sterile water or a small amount of beverage that is then discarded. After the solution is run through the pads, and the pads have softened, the filter will need to be re-tightened. Each pad has an entry side and an exit side, distinguishable by their different textures. The entry side is a billowy type texture, frequently called the "rough" side; and the exit side has a crosshatch pattern and is commonly called the "smooth" side. For more information on how to load filter sheets into your plate and frame filter, see our Guide to Plate Filtering. Filtrox Group is a producer of filter sheets for applications in the food and beverage industry as well as in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. These filter sheets are manufactured of specially selected raw materials and conform to FDA and FCC regulations. Micron Rating: 3 - 6 Micron Mid Point: 4 Versafix XE 44 Filter Sheets Wine Use: Clarifying filtration Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 26 gal/hr (96 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 29-36 psi (2.0-2.5 Bar) Fruit Wine or Fruit Juice Use: Clarifying filtration Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 21 gal/hr (80 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 22-36 psi (1.5-2.5 Bar) Beer Use: Middle fine filtration, with only a few yeast Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 8.5 gal/hr (32 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 22 psi (1.5 Bar)

    $89.99 - $264.99

  • Filter Sheets - Filtrox Versafix XE 24  - 40 cm x 40 cm - PLACEHOLDER

    Filtrox Filter Sheets | 40 cm x 40 cm | 10 Micron

    40 cm x 40 cm filter pads fit all standard 40x40 plate filters, which are typically used in professional applications 10 Micron rating provides a rough filtration that removes large particulates, often followed by a finer filtration Rough filtration is necessary on beverages with heavy sedimentation as the finer pads will clog without prefiltering Easily sterilizable via heat or steam Manufactured by Filtrox, the world's leading producer of high-quality filtration media 40cm x 40cm filter pads made for 40x40 plate filters. 10 micron pads are considered to be a "rough" filtration and are typically used to prepare the beverage to be filtered by finer pads, usually either 2-3 micron or 1.5 micron depending on tastes and objectives. Please note that all pad filters are rated 'nominal', meaning that about 90-95% of all particulate matter at the micron rating will be filtered out. There will always be a little bit of smaller material that is also filtered out, as well as some larger material that will make it through. The filters can be sterilized by in-line steam, auto-claving, dry heat, hot water or chemical methods. We choose to run Saniclean solution through the pads followed by sterile water or a small amount of beverage that is then discarded. After the solution is run through the pads, and the pads have softened, the filter will need to be re-tightened. Each pad has an entry side and an exit side, distinguishable by their different textures. The entry side is a billowy type texture, frequently called the "rough" side; and the exit side has a crosshatch pattern and is commonly called the "smooth" side. For more information on how to load filter sheets into your plate and frame filter, see our Guide to Plate Filtering. Filtrox Group is a producer of filter sheets for applications in the food and beverage industry as well as in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. These filter sheets are manufactured of specially selected raw materials and conform to FDA and FCC regulations. Micron Rating: 6 - 15 Micron Mid Point: 10 Versafix XE 24 Filter Sheets Wine Use: Prefiltration Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 30 gal/hr (112 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 36 psi (2.5 Bar) Fruit Wine or Fruit Juice Use: Prefiltration Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 30 gal/hr (112 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 36 psi (2.5 Bar) Spirits Use: Coarse filtration of liquors, spirits Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 21-30 gal/hr (80-112 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 36 psi (2.5 Bar)

    $82.99 - $244.99

  • Pipette - 20mL Volumetric

    Volumetric Pipette - 20 mL

    Used to measure small amounts of fluid. Used in winemaking to measure the correct amount of wine for a residual sugar test using a clinitest tablet. This glass pipet is designed as To-Deliver, not To-Contain, meaning that you do not want to blow out the last little bit in the tip after the sample drains out or you will deliver more than your measured amount.

    $11.99

  • Pipette - 50mL Volumetric

    Pipette - 50mL Volumetric

    This 50mL volumetric pipette is the perfect accessory to use with our MT693 Automatic Titrator for Free & Total SO2. The titrator requires a 50mL sample and this Class A glass pipette allows you to deliver consistent, correct samples with precision and confidence. Accurate to within 0.05mL.

    $14.99

  • Blichmann BrewVision - USB Cable Blichmann BrewVision - USB Cable

    Blichmann BrewVision - High Temp USB Cable

    The BrewVision transmitter can be vulnerable to the high heat coming from your kettle. This high temp USB cable allows you to mount the BrewVision transmitter away from your kettle to keep the transmitter cool while still sending all that important data.

    $10.00

  • Pocket Thermometer - 1 in. Dial - 0-220F Pocket Thermometer - 1 in. Dial - 0-220F

    Pocket Thermometer | 1 in. Dial | 5 in. Probe | 0-220°F

    This compact dial thermometer comes with a pocket clip protective sleeve so you can keep it easily accessible in your work shirt breast pocket. Reads from 0-220°F. NSF approved. Probe made from stainless steel.

    $7.99

  • Brass - 1/2 in Flat Nut

    $2.99

  • Stainless - 3/4 in. BSPP Lock Nut Stainless - 3/4 in. BSPP Lock Nut

    Stainless Lock Nut - 3/4 in. BSPP

    Stainless Lock Nut. 3/4 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: KL06538

    $3.29

  • Replacement Racking Arm O-Ring for Bucket Buddy Replacement Racking Arm O-Ring for Bucket Buddy

    Stainless Bucket Fermenter | Replacement O-ring for Racking Arm

    Replacement o-ring for the racking arm included with the KegLand Bucket Buddy stainless fermenter. Single o-ring. If you are replacing both o-rings, you will need to order 2. KegLand Part Number: KL24754

    $2.19

  • Ss BrewTech - Whirlpool - 1.5 in. Ss BrewTech - Whirlpool - 1.5 in.

    Whirlpool | 1.5 in. TC | Ss BrewTech

    Designed to be used as a whirlpool solution in TC Brew Kettles (including the eKettle).  1/2" NPT to 1.5" TC 3 Piece Ball Valve 1/2" ID Valve Body Integrated Whirlpool Nozzle Compatible with Ss TC Brew Kettle and eKettles 304 Stainless Steel Does not include TC Clamp or Gasket Not intended for use with Ss Brew Kettle Brew Master Edition.

    $47.95

  • Brass Control Valve

    Brass Propane Control Valve

    Brass Control Valve. 1/4" MNPT x 1/4" FNPT  

    $11.99

  • Blichmann False bottom - 30 Gallon BoilerMaker Brew Pot Blichmann False bottom - 30 Gallon BoilerMaker Brew Pot

    Blichmann BoilerMaker G1 Brew Kettle - 30 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!

    $175.99

  • Speidel Plastic Fermenter - 30L (7.9 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Round HDPE Storage Tank | 30L | 7.9 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks Suggested Applications: 12L: Perfect for storing small lots, making experimental batches and taking some of your beer or wine along with you to your next party. 20L: Ideal for secondary fermentation and storage of 5 gallon batches. 30L: The vessel for fermenting wine kits and 5 gallon batches of beer with plenty of headspace and no need for a blowoff tube. 60L: Perfect for fermenting larger batches of wine or 10 gallon batches of beer in a single container! Only 4" larger in diameter than a 6.5 gallon carboy! 120L: Ferment & Store large batches of anything - your creativity is the only limit! Approximate Dimensions: 13.5in Diameter x 18.5in Height (w/out airlock in place). Note - The maximum temperature that these plastic fermenters can handle is 140F. FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $89.99

  • Replacement Deionization Filter for BrewRO System

    Replacement Deionization Filter for BrewRO System

    Replacement deionization filter for the BrewRO System. The deionization filter should be changed every 6 months.   Only use HbrewO replacement filters on your BrewRO System, failure to do so can damage the system.

    $17.99

  • Replacement Carbon Filter for BrewRO System

    Replacement Carbon Filter for BrewRO System

    Replacement carbon filter for the BrewRO System. The carbon filter should be changed every 6 to 12 months.   Only use HbrewO replacement filters on your BrewRO System, failure to do so can damage the system.

    $8.99

  • Replacement Sediment Filter for BrewRO System

    Replacement Sediment Filter for BrewRO System

    Replacement sediment filter for the BrewRO System. The sediment filter should be changed every 6 to 12 months depending on usage.   Only use HbrewO replacement filters on your BrewRO System, failure to do so can damage the system.

    $7.99

  • Filter Sheets - Filtrox Versafix XE 34  - 40 cm x 40 cm - PLACEHOLDER

    Filtrox Filter Sheets | 40 cm x 40 cm | 6 Micron

    40 cm x 40 cm filter pads fit all standard 40x40 plate filters, which are typically used in professional applications 6 Micron rating provides a rough filtration that removes large particulates, often followed by a finer filtration Rough filtration is necessary on beverages with heavy sedimentation as the finer pads will clog without prefiltering Easily sterilizable via heat or steam Manufactured by Filtrox, the world's leading producer of high-quality filtration media 40cm x 40cm filter pads made for 40x40 plate filters. 6 micron pads are considered to be a "rough" filtration and are typically used to prepare the beverage to be filtered by finer pads, usually either 2-3 micron or 1.5 micron depending on tastes and objectives. Please note that all pad filters are rated 'nominal', meaning that about 90-95% of all particulate matter at the micron rating will be filtered out. There will always be a little bit of smaller material that is also filtered out, as well as some larger material that will make it through. The filters can be sterilized by in-line steam, auto-claving, dry heat, hot water or chemical methods. We choose to run Saniclean solution through the pads followed by sterile water or a small amount of beverage that is then discarded. After the solution is run through the pads, and the pads have softened, the filter will need to be re-tightened. Each pad has an entry side and an exit side, distinguishable by their different textures. The entry side is a billowy type texture, frequently called the "rough" side; and the exit side has a crosshatch pattern and is commonly called the "smooth" side. For more information on how to load filter sheets into your plate and frame filter, see our Guide to Plate Filtering. Filtrox Group is a producer of filter sheets for applications in the food and beverage industry as well as in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. These filter sheets are manufactured of specially selected raw materials and conform to FDA and FCC regulations. Micron Rating: 4 - 9 Micron Mid Point: 6 Versafix XE 34 Filter Sheets Wine Use: Clarifying filtration Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 26 gal/hr (96 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 29-36 psi (2.0-2.5 Bar) Fruit Wine or Fruit Juice Use: Clarifying filtration Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 21 gal/hr (80 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 22-36 psi (1.5-2.5 Bar) Beer Use: Clarifying filtration of beer, visually clear Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 13-15 gal/hr (48-56 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 22 psi (1.5 Bar) Cold Brew Coffee Use: Clarifying filtration Max. Recommended Flow Rate: 21 gal/hr (80 L/hr) Max. Recommended Pressure Differential: 29 psi (2.0 Bar)

    $84.99 - $259.99

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Login

Forgot your password?

Don't have an account yet?
Create account