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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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  • Alcometer - Alcoholmeter Hydrometer (0-100%)

    Alcometer - Alcoholmeter Hydrometer (0-100%)

    2 reviews

    A must have tool for distillers parrots or in measuring cylinders. Know exactly what percentage of alcohol your distillate is coming out at.   

    $6.59

  • Stainless - Street Elbow 1/2 in fpt x 1/2 in mpt

    Stainless Street Elbow - 1/2 in. FPT x 1/2 in. MPT

    14 reviews

    1/2" Female thread on one side and 1/2" male thread on the other. Called a street elbow because of the female threads on one side and the male threads on the other. Made from 304 type Stainless Steel.

    $6.09

  • BrewBuilt - Insulated Tubing Set of 2 BrewBuilt - Insulated Tubing Set of 2

    BrewBuilt® Insulated Tubing Set | 6 ft.

    Insulated tubing will improve your chilling efficiency and eliminate the troublesome line sweating. This set includes two 6' lengths of 3/8" ID silicone tubing wrapped in elastomeric insulation. Hose clamps are included to secure connection points with your preferred fittings.  

    $49.99

  • Premium Stainless Steel Drill Powered Mash Stirrer & Mixer - 1/4 in. Hex Drive Premium Stainless Steel Drill Powered Mash Stirrer & Mixer - 1/4 in. Hex Drive

    Premium Stainless Steel Drill Powered Mash Stirrer & Mixer | 1/4" Hex Drive

    2 reviews

    Get your grain bed evenly mixed and break up dough balls in seconds! Using a handheld electric drill, this heavy-duty stirrer makes mashing in a breeze Made from all stainless steel with a 1/4" hex head to securely attach to your drill This stainless mixer attaches to an electric drill for easy and thorough mixing of your mash. To get the best mash efficiency it is important to break up dough balls (clumps of grain) and ensure that the grain bed is not compacted.  Allowing maximum recirculation through your grain bed will always yield higher extraction / efficiency rates of your brew. Are far as mixing grain goes, this stirrer is much more efficient and less time consuming than a mash paddle or large spoon. Simply attach to your portable electric drill and secure the 1/4" hex head tightly. Overall length is 23.5" with a mixer diameter of 2.75". Highly recommended for all sizes of BrewZillas. KegLand Part Number: KL32247  

    $27.49

  • Pipette - 5mL

    Pipette - 5 mL

    16 reviews

    Class-A, Reusable Glass Serological Pipet; 5 mL (To Deliver) This glass pipet is graduated to the tip and features permanent amber-colored markings enameled onto the glass. Capacity: 5.0 mL Tolerance: 0.02 mL Graduation Interval: 0.01 mL Approximate O.D. X Height: 8 X 365 mm

    $6.49

  • Stopper - #000 Solid

    Rubber Stopper - #000 Solid

    14 reviews

    Plug the hole in other stoppers when moving or shaking the fermenter.

    $0.99

  • Beer & Gas Tubing Quick Disconnect (QD) - 1/4 in Barb x Male QD

    Beer & Gas Quick Disconnect (QD) - 1/4 in. Barb x Male Shut-Off

    54 reviews

    These quick disconnects feature 1/4" barbed fittings which can be used with either 3/16", 1/4" or 5/16" line. The quick disconnect functionality is activated by a shrouded thumb latch. The temperature range is -40F to 180F. They can handle a vacuum to 120 psi - so you need not worry about them leaking gas. The internal valve spring is 316 type stainless steel and the o-ring is food grade buna-n. For the female side, see our H550B.

    $9.99

  • Foldable Instant Read Digital Thermometer Foldable Instant Read Digital Thermometer

    Folding Instant Read Digital Thermometer

    42 reviews

    This digital thermometer is great for taking quick reads of your mash temp or strike water while it heats up. Features auto shut off to conserve battery life and folds up for easy storage. Reads in both °F/°C. Temperature displays within seconds of submerging the provce in liquid Measuring range: -58°F to 572°F (-50°C to 300°C) Automatic shut off after prolonged inactivity Folds for easy storage Requires one AAA battery (not included)

    $12.49

  • Rubber Stopper - #3 With Hole

    Rubber Stopper - #3 With Hole

    3 reviews

    #3 stopper - with 3/8 inch hole. Top diameter 0.95 inches (24 mm), bottom diameter 0.71 inches (18 mm), length 1 inch (25 mm). BPA-free stopper made of food grade materials. Injection molded TPE for superior consistency throughout. Perfect for use with carboys, as the material sticks well to glass and PET, even when wet. To create a solid stopper, simply use a #000 solid stopper (FE400) to plug the hole. Max. Temperature Rating: 158 °F (70 °C).

    $1.39

  • Manifold | Mash Re-Circulation Manifold | Mash Re-Circulation

    Ss BrewTech Mash Re-Circulation Manifold

    64 reviews

    The Ss recirculation manifold is a nice gentle way to recirculate your wort. The manifold sits on top of the grain bed and evenly distributes the flow through 24 different holes on top of the manifold. Works great with our recirculation bulkhead fitting (BE386) and 1/2" FPT to 3/8" knurled hose barb (BE387). The manifold will fit in Ss Brewtech 10-30 gal kettles and mash tuns. It's 12.6" in diameter of 304 stainless steel with a 3/8" hose barb inlet.

    $64.95

  • Rubber Stopper - #6.5 With Hole

    Rubber Stopper - #6.5 With Hole

    4 reviews

    #6.5 stopper - with 3/8 inch hole. Top diameter 1.34 inches (34 mm), bottom diameter 1.06 inches (27 mm), length 1 inch (25 mm). BPA-free stopper made of food grade materials. Injection molded TPE for superior consistency throughout. Perfect for use with carboys, as the material sticks well to glass and PET, even when wet. To create a solid stopper, simply use a #000 solid stopper (FE400) to plug the hole. Max. Temperature Rating: 158 °F (70 °C).

    $1.99

  • The Kettle Tube Screen

    Kettle Tube Screen - Stainless Steel

    43 reviews

    The Kettle Tube allows you to better filter trub and whole hops from your wort while transferring from your kettle to your fermenter. It is a rugged tube of stainless steel screen 12" in length, 1" in diameter, with a 1/2" MPT fitting at one end, and is our replacement for the discontinued Bazooka Screen. This fitting is intended for use with kettles that have 1/2" FPT threads on the inside of the kettle, or it can be used on the back of any of our line of Weldless Ball Valves. Excellent for straining out leaf hops in the boil kettle (Pellet hops can clog the screen). We also have several customers who use this as a screen in their Cooler Mash Tun! Kegland Part Number: KL03766

    $20.99

  • Stainless Nipple - 1/2 in x 1.5 in Threaded

    Stainless Nipple - 1/2 in. x 1 1/2 in.

    6 reviews

    A stainless steel nipple used to combine two fittings with 1/2" FPT threads.  There is a 1/2'' space between threads.

    $3.29

  • BrewBuilt Glycol Chiller - IceMaster Max 4 BrewBuilt Glycol Chiller - IceMaster Max 4

    BrewBuilt® IceMaster Max 4 | Glycol Chiller | 4 Built In Temp Controllers & Pumps | 2600btu | 110V | 8 Gal. Tank Capacity

    34 reviews

    The ultimate control & precision of your fermentation process. Equipped with four built-in temperature controllers and pumps, this advanced chiller enables you to independently regulate the temperature of multiple separate fermentation vessels simultaneously, ensuring optimal conditions for different batches or styles of beer, making it a game-changer for homebrewers. 4 Built-in pumps and digital controllers Control multiple fermentation temperatures independently Fill with 20% glycol solution for optimal chilling performance Cold crash with good insulation Perfect complement to BrewBuilt X-Series Conicals The IceMaster Max 4 is designed to cool fermentations in small vessels. It features 4 built-in submersible pumps with independent digital temperature controllers and can be used with any vessel that has a glycol jacket or submersed cooling coil/rod. Each controller includes a temperature probe that should be inserted into a thermowell in your vessel or can be taped to the outside of the vessel if you don't have a thermowell. The digital controller then measures the temperature of your tank and turns the submersible pump on or off to cool to your desired set temperature. Up to four tanks can be controlled separately with one IceMaster Max 4. Compatibility The IceMaster can be used with any fermenter that has a built-in cooling jacket, added CoolStix, or a submersed cooling coil. It works well as the cooling source for the following systems and fermenters. BrewBuilt Jacketed Uni Conical - we recommend one Insulated Tubing Kit for each tank. These kits feature "dry break" quick disconnects that prevent glycol loss and the insulated tubing will increase chilling efficiency and eliminate line sweating from condensation. CoolStix - CoolStix can be added to a wide range of carboys, fermenters, and tanks and the IceMaster works really well in combination. Each CoolStix is available with or without a pump kit; for use with the IceMaster Max 4 you will only need the CoolStix and some tubing to connect it to the chiller. Ss Brewtech Fermenters and Brites - Ss BME Chronicals, BME Brites, and Unitanks come with cooling coils and neoprene as standard. The optional chilling FTSs will not be needed for use with the Max 4. The cooling coil for standard Ss Chronicals and Brew Buckets are not sold a la carte and must be purchased with a submersible pump, which is not needed for the Max 4. For standard Chronicals and Brew Buckets you might consider the IceMaster 100 for cost savings. Spike Conical with Optional Cooling Coil - the cooling coil for Spike CF series conicals is available for purchase independently from the TC-100 cooling system. For use with the Max 4 you will only need the coil and some tubing to connect it to the chiller. Speidel Tanks with Optional Cooling Jackets - You will need two lengths of tubing to connect the chiller to each tank. Grainfather Fermenters - Grainfather fermenters have standard cooling jackets. You will need two lengths of tubing for each fermenter. Blichmann Fermenators with Optional Cooling Coil - You will need two lengths of tubing for each Fermenator. Capacity It is always difficult to determine exactly how many tanks can be chilled at one time as it depends on what is happening in each tank, if the tank is insulated, and what the ambient temperature is. Cold crashing always requires the most energy and requires tank insulation. We have experimented with capacities and can provide this general guide based on a 75°F ambient and neoprene insulation. Neoprene provides a modest amount of insulation so you would obtain better results using Armaflex or a higher R rated insulation. Capacity calculated at cold crashing to a target temperature of 38°F while the ambient temperature is 75°F with neoprene insulation (double tank capacity for ale fermentation temperature control): 2 - 1BBL (31 Gallon) Jacketed Tank 2 - 1/2BBL (15-20 Gallon) Tanks 3 - 10-14 Gallon Tanks 4 - 5-7 Gallon Tanks Set Up In order to hook up the IceMaster to your fermenter or tank's cooling system, you will need 2 lengths of tubing per vessel. All tubing connections should be secured with hose clamps. Length 1: Barb of 1st bulkhead (IN) to cooling system outlet Length 2: Barb of 2nd bulkhead (OUT) to cooling system inlet Specifications: 4 built-in submersible pumps with independent digital controllers Pump controllers read in °F/°C Temperature controller reads in °C Labeled IN and OUT stainless bulkheads with 3/8" OD barbs Tank Capacity: 30L/8 Gal. Water Capacity Compressor: 3/8 HP Cooling Capacity: 780 Watt/2600btu/0.26 ton Refrigerant: R134a Voltage: 110V (3.6 amps) Dimensions: 16.1" x 16.1" x 26" Wheels included CE Certified Max Head: 21.3 ft (6.5 m) Warning: Do not set the reservoir temperature controller lower than 28°F (-2ºC). Running the unit below this temperature may negatively affect the unit's efficiency and has the potential to freeze beer which may impact the finished beer's flavor.

    $1,199.99

  • Tubing - Reinforced Vinyl (1/2 in) - PLACEHOLDER

    Vinyl Tubing (Reinforced) - 1/2 in.

    3 reviews

    Give yourself peace of mind with this Reinforced Vinyl Brewing Tubing! This 1/2" Reinforced Vinyl Tubing is FDA approved, food grade, rated to 158 degrees F, and 200 PSI. It is the perfect tubing to use in your homebrewery with our pumps, or anywhere you want the extra security that your tubing will not kink or burst. This type of tubing is essential when putting back pressure on a system. Standard vinyl tubing and silicone are great for their own purposes, but are not designed to handle pressure, and can balloon up or explode if too much pressure is used. 1/2" ID and 3/4" OD  

    $10.99 - $399.99

  • pH Electrode Storage Solution - Clear - PLACEHOLDER

    pH Electrode Storage Solution - Clear

    1 review

    Electrode storage solution is designed specifically for maintaining pH meter electrodes in optimal condition. Before storage, add a small amount of storage solution to the cup/cover of the pH meter (enough to submerge the glass electrode). This will maintain hydration of the electrode, increasing its life and its ability to be calibrated.

    $3.99 - $99.99

  • Brass Hose - Female x 1/2 in. Barb

    Brass Hose Fittings - Female Hose x 1/2 in. Barb

    12 reviews

    Useful piece for connecting tubing to a Wort Chiller. Female Garden Hose on one side, with a 1/2" OD barb for tubing on the other side.

    $5.49

  • Super Sucker Transfer Pump Super Sucker Transfer Pump

    Super Sucker Transfer Pump

    21 reviews

    Transfer beer or wine between vessels without the hassle of starting a siphon Place your receiving vessel side-by-side or even above the transferring vessel Perfect for transferring between primary and secondary fermenter, or from fermenter to bottling bucket or keg Eliminate excess oxygen exposure caused by hand-pumping or blowing into a carboy hood to start a siphon The Super Sucker transfer pump is the quickest, most hassle-free solution to moving beer or wine between vessels. Rack from primary fermenter to secondary or from carboy to keg without the excess oxygen exposure that results from hand-pumping a siphon or blowing into a carboy hood. Simply run transfer tubing from a racking cane to the pump and then to your receiving vessel, flip the switch, and let the Super Sucker do the work while you kick back and enjoy a cold beverage. With the Super Sucker you don't need gravity or CO2 pressure to move liquid around. Thanks to the pump's considerable max lift height, you can leave your heavy, full fermenter on the ground and place the receiving keg or carboy side-by-side or even above the fermenter on a countertop. The 10 mm barbed inlet and outlet are perfect for use with 3/8" ID tubing. We recommend using our Racking Cane Siphon Kit plus 5 ft. of 3/8" vinyl tubing. Secure pump connections with butterfly hose clamps for easy set up and break down. Features: Self-Priming 10 mm Barbed Inlet/Outlet On/Off Switch Max Flow: 1.12 Gal/min Suction: 5 in. Max Lift: 150 in. (12.5 ft.) Maximum Temperature: 140°F Pressure: 90 psi Voltage: 12V DC (3.5A)  

    $54.99

  • Erlenmeyer Flask - 1000 ml

    Erlenmeyer Flask - 1000 mL

    18 reviews

    The best brewers make large yeast starters to get their beer fermenting fast. Large populations of active yeast help ensure flavorful beer free of off flavors. Our 1000ml Erlenmyer Flask is the ideal vessel to make a large yeast starter for 5 gallon batches. Because it is made from borosilicate glass you can move it from a boil on your gas stove into a cold water bath for cooling, without the risk of cracking. (We do not recommend the use of an electric element. If this cannot be avoided, we recommend using a larger pot as a hot water bath on the stove.) This means you can do the whole process in one container, keeping it simple and helping to reduce the risk of contamination when transferring from one container to another. Recommended Process for Use of Flask: Double Boiler Method It is important for your safety to heat water in the flask with a heat source that distributes heat evenly. Our manufacturer has confirmed that direct heat to the glass can break down its integrity and break if the heat source doesn't distribute evenly. Morebeer! recommends using the "double boiler method." This process involves using a boiling water bath on the outside of the flask to heat up the water inside the flask. All you need is a kettle 3 gallons or larger. This process is much safer and efficient. If the flask should break or boil over, your kettle will be there to collect the contents, thus keeping your stove clean and keeping you away from potential harm. Features 1L (1000mL) Capacity Made from Borosilicate Glass Fantastic price for a flask of this size Produced for MoreBeer! Why make a yeast starter? (from our FAQ) We build starters for 3 main reasons. First, to ensure yeast health. By making a starter 1-3 days in advance, you ensure that your yeast is healthy and strong and ready to do its job. Second, to create more yeast. By making the starter you will increase the cell count of the yeast, giving you a better chance of keeping bacteria's and wild yeasts from fermenting your wort. Third, if you are making high gravity beers. If you are making a high gravity beer (1.060+) you will need more yeast to start the ferment faster. High gravity beers will also finish more completely when you pitch ample quantities of yeast. Fits our stopper 8 (FE45) In the lab world, these flasks are known as "Student Grade". A great flask for making yeast starters!(Student grade is not the highest grade flasks and will have minor defects) Kegland Part Number: KL03971

    $14.99

  • Universal Stopper Solid (Small) Universal Stopper Solid (Small)

    Universal Rubber Stopper - Size #6-7 (Solid)

    4 reviews

    Solid version of FE494. A new stopper that fits a 2.8,3,5,6, or 6.5 gallon glass carboy. (DOES NOT FIT BETTER BOTTLE OR PLASTIC CARBOYS) Also fits a 500ml Erlenmyer flask. Made with a longer taper from a different material, this stopper does not pop out when wet. Much more reliable, it quickly became our stopper of choice for all applications involving these size carboys.

    $1.89

  • Whisk - Stainless 24 in Whisk - Stainless 24 in

    Stainless Whisk - 24 in.

    16 reviews

    A great addition to the small brewers equipment lineup for mixing of small all grain batches, or to dissolving Malt Extract more easily. 24 inches overall length.  Handle is 5 inches long.

    $10.99

  • Stainless - 1/2 in. mpt x 5/8 in. barb (3/8 in. ID)

    Stainless Barb - 1/2 in. MPT x 5/8 in. Barb (3/8 in. ID)

    83 reviews

    For Insertion into a ball valve for connecting 1/2" ID line. Made from 304 type stainless steel.   Please note: If using 1/2" ID vinyl tubing, we recommend using hot water to heat the tubing up for easier insertion. Not recommended for use with thick wall 1/2" vinyl tubing. 

    $6.59

  • (Pack of 20) Stepless Clamp - Stainless - For 3/4" OD Tubing

    Stepless Hose Clamp - 3/4 in. OD Tubing (20 Pack)

    6 reviews

    Stepless clamps are the best choice for your home draft set up. Standard worm drive hose clamps are nice for reusability, but they aren't ideal for beer and gas lines because they tend to pinch on one side, leading to leaks or degraded pressure holding capacity of your draft system. Stepless clamps apply even compression around the whole diameter of the tubing line, tightening in a perfect circle. They can be tightened with the middle cutter on a pair of pliers, or better yet, with the Stepless Clamp Tool (H1006). For tubing with 3/4" outer diameter (17-20 mm OD) Stainless steel Pack of 20 Kegland Part Number: KL06736

    $10.99

  • Filter Pad (Rough) - Pack of 2

    Beer Plate Filter Pads (Rough) - 2 Pack

    22 reviews

    Clean up your beer and give it that sparkling clarity you see in commercial brews. Filtering removes yeast and dry-hop sediment, both of which can impart off flavors. It's also a great way to give your beer that extra edge in competition. This two-pack of filter pads are for use with our FIL45 series of plate filters. Rough pads will provide between 5-7 Micron filtration.

    $8.29

  • KegLand pH Meter - Replacement Electrode KegLand pH Meter - Replacement Electrode

    KegLand pH Meter | Replacement Electrode

    10 reviews

    One of the great features of the KegLand pH Meter is the replaceable probe. The probes of pH meters wear out through normal use. Instead of making you buy a whole new pH meter you can just get the probe! Kegland Part Number: KL04176

    $20.99

  • Thermometer - Floating

    Floating Thermometer | 8" | 0-220°F

    22 reviews

    Floating glass thermometer is great for mashing, monitoring wort temperature for yeast pitching, and of course, making cheese. The sealed glass housing can float in liquid, making it easy to monitor the temperature.   8" long, 0-220 degrees Fahrenheit range.    

    $7.69

  • Stainless Ball Valve - 1.5 in. T.C. x T.C - 3 Piece Stainless Ball Valve - 1.5 in. T.C. x T.C - 3 Piece

    3 Piece Stainless Ball Valve - 1.5 in. T.C.

    5 reviews

    Stainless steel 3-piece ball valve with tri-clamp connections. A great option for T.C. kettles, pumps, and conicals to go from 1.5" tri-clamp to any 1.5" tri-clamp connection or accessory. Full port for higher flow rate.  

    $32.99

  • Beaker - 150 ml

    Beaker - 150 mL

    28 reviews

    Laboratory grade borosilicate glass can be rapidly heated or cooled without cracking. This guy is great for collecting hydrometer or refractometer samples, weighing hop additions, or mixing water treatments.

    $4.99

  • BrewBuilt SlingBlade Electric Heating Element - 240 Volt - PLACEHOLDER BrewBuilt SlingBlade Electric Heating Element - 240 Volt - PLACEHOLDER

    BrewBuilt® SlingBlade Electric Heating Element (240V)

    3 reviews

    The BrewBuilt SlingBlade is an innovative electric heating element designed to promote a rolling boil and even heat distribution. Shaped for Performance and Convenience The SlingBlade's unique crescent-shaped design positions all of the heating power on one side of the kettle, sending thermal energy upward to the surface that then cascades downward on the opposite side of the kettle. This movement creates a dynamic turbulence that evenly distributes heat while creating a vigorous, rolling boil. Other heating elements stick right out into the middle of the kettle or use a full circle design that rings the kettle wall. This can cause an obstruction for immersion chillers or make it difficult to stir without banging into the element. The SlingBlade was designed to avoid these issues. By remaining on one side of the kettle, the element will be out of the way of your immersion chiller, and since the element follows the curvature of the kettle wall, it won't interfere with the flow of wort during whirlpool. Ultra-Low Watt Density An electric element transfers power to your wort by applying heat, but if this heat is too concentrated you will get local heating that is hotter than 212°F. This catalyzes Maillard Reactions, which can lead to darker beer than intended and produce unwanted caramelization. Think of these reactions like roasting a marshmallow. First it gets a light brown, we call this Maillard reactions, a little hotter and it gets a dark brown, we call this caramelization, then it turns black and we call this pyrolysis (burnt or scorched). While all kettles undergo these reactions, an electric element can concentrate more heat into a small area, which can quickly scorch your wort. Our experience is that at 90-watts per square inch recipes need to be modified to account for the element and light beers never come out quite right. The SlingBlade element was designed at 50-watts per square inch to reduce the chance of scorching while still providing a vigorous boil. For even lower watt density, consider the Boil Vigor Controller. Tri-Clamp Connection The SlingBlade installs quickly and easily on any kettle with a T.C. ferrule thanks to the curved, non-circular design. This also makes it a breeze to remove the element for cleaning between uses. The SlingBlade heating elements were designed to fit perfectly with BrewBuilt brewing kettles, but you may find them suitable for other kettles as well. They should be used with T.C. ferrules no longer than 1" in length. For dimensions and recommended minimum kettle diameter, please see the chart below. Features: Made from Incoloy alloy with proprietary coating for long life 1.5" Tri-Clamp connection Unique offset design promotes rolling boil Ultra-Low Watt Density eliminates scorching UL Certified components Specs: 240 Volt L6-30 plug 20 Amp breaker required for 10 & 15 gal element 30 Amp breaker required for 22 & 31 gal element 50-gallon kettle requires 2 x BE538 and 2 x 30 amp circuits SKU Kettle Vol. Wattage Length Radius Min. Kettle Ø BE535 10 gal 3750 13.25" 6.3" 13.78" BE536 15 gal 4500 16.75" 7.3" 15.75" BE537 22 gal 5000 17.25" 8.3" 17.72" BE538 31 gal 5750 19.5" 9.3" 19.69" Please note: Length is measured from the tip of the heating element to the T.C. connection. Radius is measured from the middle of the T.C. connection to the outermost edge of the element's curve. ***In order to avoid injury or death we strongly recommend using a GFCI in any circuit used near water. You can find one here.*** Lowest Price Guarantee, this item has MAP pricing so you can be confident you won't find it for less.

    $119.99 - $299.99

  • Tubing - Reinforced Silicone (1/2 in ID) - PLACEHOLDER

    High Temp Silicone Tubing | Reinforced | 1/2" ID

    4 reviews

    The construction of this reinforced silicone tubing enables silicone tubing to handle increased pressure applications. Braided silicone offers outstanding resistance to temperature extremes and is made from FDA-sanctioned ingredients. The flexible design and construction of this tubing allows excellent bend radii and permits installation in restricted spaces without impeding flow. 1/2" inner diameter, 3/4" outer diameter Open mesh polyester braiding incorporated within the wall of silicone tubing Made from FDA-sanctioned ingredients Translucent natural color for visual contact with the flow Able to resist extreme temperature variation: -40°F to 392°F (-40°C to 200°C) Odorless, tasteless, and inert Working Pressure: 72 psi Burst Pressure: 217 psi Platinum cured Conforms to FDA CFR 177.2600, NSF

    $50.99 - $804.99

  • Saber Waterproof Portable Refractometer with ATC & LED Light Saber Waterproof Portable Refractometer with ATC & LED Light

    KegLand Saber Refractometer | Auto Temperature Compensation | LED Light Sample Illumination | Triple Scale | SG Sugar, Brix, SG Wort | Magnetic Rechargeable Battery | Water Resistant | Carrying Case

    4 reviews

    Track your mash tun run off during sparging, pre-boil gravity, post-boil gravity, and starting gravity before fermentation Readings are almost instantaneous, requires only a few drops, and there's no need to cool your sample thanks to ATC Triple scaled for use in brewing, winemaking, and distilling LED illumination makes it easy to see your readings even in low light environments like your garage or basement Water resistant enclosure—dip the refractometer into your wort without risk of damaging the LED light Includes case, pipette, and USB magnetic charging cable If you want a quick and easy way to take gravity readings during the brewing process, then a refractometer is the tool for the job. Taking hydrometer readings during the brew tends to be a time-consuming process, and by the time you get a reading it may be too late to react. This is because you need to take a large sample and cool it to get an accurate reading. A refractometer allows you take instant gravity readings, with just one drop, at any point during the boil, or even during the run off of the sparge during an all-grain brew. These 'during the process' readings allow you to add more water or boil longer so you can attain exactly the gravity you desire. Traditional refractometers without ATC are calibrated to work at 68°F. The ATC function allows you to use the refractometer in an ambient temperature range of 50-86°F (10-30°C). Since your sample is just one drop, and will quickly adjust to the temperature of the refractometer, the temperature of the sample is irrelevant. This unit also comes with a manual calibration knob that is secured with a lock nut. To calibrate place one drop of distilled water on the testing platform and adjust to zero if necessary. The LED light is a handy feature that helps illuminate the sample and make the scale easier to read. Features: Triple Scaled 0-32 Brix 0-1.130 Specific Gravity for Wort 0-1.130 Specific Gravity for Sugar Water resistant enclosure Adjustable focus eyepiece with rubber grip Automatic Temperature Compensation LED illumination function Rechargeable battery Please Note: The Sabre Refractometer is used to measure unfermented wort. Once alcohol is present, the use of a correction table is advised. KegLand Part Number: KL25072

    $54.99

  • Stainless - 1/2 in. mpt x 5/8 in. barb (1/2 in. ID)

    Stainless Barb - 1/2 in. MPT x 5/8 in. (1/2 in. ID)

    2 reviews

    Use this barbed fitting with our 1/2" ID Silicone tubing for a better fit. Because Silicone tubing is soft and flexible it actually fits much better on this over sized 5/8" OD barb than on a 1/2" OD barb. Designed and made by MoreBeer! to maximize flow this fitting is also perfect for use when a March or Chugger High-Flow pump as it allows a larger volume of wort to enter the pump, decreasing instances of cavitation. Please note: If using 1/2" ID vinyl tubing, we recommend using hot water to heat the tubing up for easier insertion. Not recommended for use with thick wall 1/2" vinyl tubing. 

    $7.19

  • Screw Cap with Airlock Hole Screw Cap with Airlock Hole

    Screw Cap With Airlock Hole

    12 reviews

    This screw cap fits onto our 1 gallon glass jugs, and has a hole in the middle for an airlock. We use it as a replacement for our stoppers when doing small batches of mead and cider.

    $1.69

  • Brewing Thermometer - 2 in. x 12 in. Brewing Thermometer - 2 in. x 12 in.

    Brewmaster Clip On Kettle Thermometer - 12 in. Stem

    15 reviews

    This brew thermometer conveniently clips to the inside of your kettle so you can constantly monitor your mash or boil kettle temps. Features a 2" dial face and 12" stem. Measures from 0–220°F.  

    $14.99

  • Vinyl Tubing - 7/16 in ID x 9/16 in OD - PLACEHOLDER

    Vinyl Transfer Tubing | Flexible | Racking | 7/16 in. ID | 9/16 in. OD

    2 reviews

    FDA approved food grade tubing for transferring liquids. Made of Vinyl (PVC). Will not impart flavors or odors into your product. 7/16 inch ID tubing is recomended for use with 1/2 inch Auto Siphons. Thin wall tubing is recomended for siphoning and transferring liquids. For pumping, keg lines, or other pressurized applications, see our thick wall and keg tubing.  

    $4.19 - $52.49

  • FermZilla All Rounder Fermenter - 60L FermZilla All Rounder Fermenter - 60L

    FermZilla All Rounder Fermenter | 15.9 gal. | 60 L

    14 reviews

    The lowest price Pressurizable fermentor out there. Perfect for most ales that ferment in 2 weeks or less Super smooth PET makes cleaning very easy Transfer to your keg closed and under pressure oxygen free PET is better oxygen barrier than fermentors made of HDPE Super lightweight yet strong and shatterproof The FermZilla All Rounder is the most affordable pressurizable fermenter on the market. Although it doesn't feature a dump valve like the FermZilla Conical, the All Rounder carries the same pressure rating, making it an absolute steal if you're looking to ferment under pressure, perform pressure transfers, or want to carbonate and serve directly from the fermenter. The All Rounder is made from super smooth PET that's easy to clean, and the simple design means no nooks or crannies for microbes to hide. With a 4.75" lid opening, you'll have no trouble getting your arm inside to scrub away stubborn krausen rings. As with all FermZilla fermenters, the lid features molded drill locations that make installing accessories like a thermowell or Temp Twister Cooling Coil a breeze. In order to unlock the full potential of the All Rounder, you'll want to pick up the 55L FermZilla Pressure Kit. The pressure kit is available with either stainless or plastic ball lock caps. Why MoreBeer! loves the All Rounder FermZilla: Super smooth PET makes cleaning very easy. Pressure rated lid and PET material make for a better oxygen barrier than fermenters made of HDPE. Lightweight and easy to move around, yet strong enough to be considered shatterproof. The 4.75" lid opening makes it easy to get your arm inside and clean after use. The lid is designed for the easy installation of accessories such as a thermowell or cooling coil. Price! A pressurizable fermenter in this price range is an incredible value, and it opens the door for many cold-side processes that can't be done in a normal carboy or plastic fermenter. What's Included: FermZilla 60L All Rounder Fermenter Stainless Steel Stand Stainless Steel Handle Top Lid with PRV (35 psi) 3-Piece Airlock Adhesive Thermometer Specs: 60 L (15.9 gal) Total Volume Pressure Rated to 2.5 Bar (36.2 psi) Height in Stand - 34" Height w/ Airlock - 36.5" Tank Diameter - 13.9" Lid Ports - 28 mm PCO 1881 threads Temperature Rating: When not under pressure, do not expose to liquids above 131°F When under pressure, do not expose to any temperatures above 95°F* *Please note that the temperature rating for the FermZilla tank is lower when using it under pressure. When not under pressure, it is perfectly safe to transfer wort into the tank below 131°F or to use hot liquids below this temp for cleaning. When under pressure, make sure to keep your fermentation temperature below 95°F and keep the fermenter in an environment that is below 95°F ambient. This is especially important when fermenting with kveik yeast. These strains are known to ferment hot if no temperature control is being used. Exceeding the temperature rating may compromise the tank, leading to a shorter life span or sudden failure to maintain pressure. Even with proper use, we recommend replacing the tank every two years. Kegland Part number: KL15196 NOTE: FermZilla tanks are marked with a manufacturer’s “expiry date”. This does not indicate that the tank is bad after this date; it simply indicates that a hydro test may be in order. 2 years after production and every 2 years after first use, it is recommended that the tank be hydro tested to ensure the tank is holding pressure. Hydro test instructions are available here. You will also need the D1072 Green PRV to perform the test. If you do not plan to pressurize the fermenter, the test is not necessary.

    $124.99

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.

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