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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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  • 3.5 gal | Brew Bucket Mini Fermenter 3.5 gal | Brew Bucket Mini Fermenter

    Brew Bucket Mini Fermenter - 3.5 gal.

    65 reviews

    Upgrade your home brewery with an innovative, Stainless Steel, 3.5 Gallon Brew Bucket™ Fermenter!  Many have asked for a smaller BrewBucket, and that has been heard.  The Brew Bucket mini is perfect for 2.5 gallon batches.  With features similar to the original 7 gallon Brew Bucket, the Mini is a great way to do smaller batches.  Whether you are interested in splitting a 5 gallon batch for experimenting, or just brew 2.5 gallons, the BrewBucket Mini is a great choice. Featuring a conical bottom, 304 SS construction, a rotating racking arm valve, and stackable design, these are space saving feature rich fermenters that are easy and enjoyable to use.  We inspected and used the Brew Bucket™ and one of the most unique features that stood out is that the Brew Bucket can be stacked during fermentation, even with an airlock attached. We also like the conical bottom that allows trub to settle out in a concentrated space that minimizes the surface area of the trub that is in contact with your beer.  The included Patent Pending Rotating Racking Valve is also a brilliantly simple design allowing you to rotate the racking arm inside the Brew Bucket down during fermentation to minimize trub, and later up to get clear beer when racking!   Etched Volume Markers on the inside were super handy when filling. The build quality is really amazing for the price. Welds are clean. The lid is strong and the spring loaded lid hatches are solid.  The lid includes a removable, molded silicone gasket that ensures an airtight seal.  We love an airtight seal so that we can be sure to see the airlock working. The welded on stainless handles make the BrewBucket fermentor super easy to move.  Features: 304 SS Food Grade Construction Rotating Racking Arm & Valve (Patent Pending) 3.5 Gal Max Capacity (2.5 gal Batches) 40° Conical Bottom for Trub Trapping Nests for Storage & Stacks for Ferment! SS lid w/ Silicone Gasketed seal Spring Loaded Lid Clamps for Airtight Lid Seal Offset Airlock Hole includes Silicone Stopper Gallon Markers inside for visual volume assessment Stainless construction resists damage and is easy to clean 8.5" Bottom Width / 11" Top Width x 16" Height Please note: the thermowell pictured in the second photo is not included.  

    $149.00

  • Evill Twin Roller Mill Evill Twin Roller Mill

    The Evill Twin Grain and Malt Mill

    18 reviews

    Due to high demand, this item is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this item to you when we receive more in late March.   Don't run away from this Evill Twin! Instead, run toward and embrace it like a long lost sibling. The Evill Twin Roller Mill is the perfect sidekick for any brewer needing to grind malted and non-malted barley, corn and other grains. Operation is smooth and easy thanks to the longer mill shaft. Unlike other manual mills, the crank on the Evill Twin connects to the shaft far enough away from the mill body that you won't scrape your knuckles on the grain bucket with every revolution. Better yet, the mill shaft comes ready to hook up to an electric power drill with no extra parts needed. Run your drill at 500 RPM and you'll be able to crush up to 6 pounds per minute! The adjustable gap setting allows you to customize your grind to the size of the grain, and thanks to the stainless steel construction, you can rest assured that this mill will last as long as its malevolent disposition. Features: Easily adjustable gap setting Hopper holds 10 lbs Mill shaft comes ready to connect to an electric power drill With the drill running at 500 RPM, crush up to 6 lbs/minute Rollers and hopper screws made from stainless steel Frame, hand crank and hopper made from aluminum Please note: This mill is designed for use with brewing grains only. It will not work for cracking whole kernel corn.

    $149.99

  • Breathing Bung #10 - Silicone

    Carboy Bung (Silicone) - Breathable #10

    17 reviews

    Fits PET Carboys. A breathable Silicone stopper that acts as both a stopper and an airlock. Unique design allows CO2 pressure to escape but keeps Oxygen and airborne contamination out. Quickly became our stopper of choice for wine. Used by numerous commercial wineries. Also has great application for beer ferments: Will create a vacuum if fermenting wort cools (as opposed to pulling water in from your traditional airlock.) Air tight seal is great for extended fermented lager when CO2 production is still present but very slight.

    $14.49

  • Sale -54% Replacement Gasket for Distillation Lid for 35L BrewZilla / DigiBoil (DS125) - 3 mm

    35L Distillation Lid Replacement Gasket | 3mm

    9 reviews

    Replacement 3mm thick gasket for the 35L Distillation Lid. Note: The 3mm gasket works well with Gen 3 and older BrewZillas and Gen 1 DigiBoils. If you have a newer model, we recommend the 6mm Gasket for a better seal. To improve the seal further, we highly recommend using the Adjustable Lid Clamps with the Distillation Lid if your unit does not have them. KegLand Part Number: KL03490

    $8.79 $4.03

  • FermZilla - Hop Bong Upgrade Kit - 2 in. FermZilla - Hop Bong Upgrade Kit - 2 in.

    Hop Bong Upgrade Kit for FermZilla - 2 in.

    4 reviews

    The Hop Bong is a versatile pressurizable tri-clamp accessory, capable of not only dry hopping oxygen purged hops into fermenters, but also as an inline carbonation/oxygenation accessory. This upgrade kit is for existing FermZilla Tri-Conical and All Rounder Fermenter users that already own the Plastic Pressure Kit with 2x Ball Lock Caps and Floating Dip Tube. If you already own these pieces, then you just need the two accessories below for a complete Hop Bong Pressure Pack. Tri-Clamp Pressure Lid Replacing the standard lid with the FermZilla Tri-Clamp Pressure Lid provides you with a 2" T.C. port at the top of your fermenter. This will give you an opening to add dry hops or other additions without needing to remove the entire lid. Take off the butterfly valve to add your yeast pitch, and when you're ready to add flavoring additions when fermentation is complete, drop them in oxygen-free via the Hop Bong. PCO1881 threaded ports are there for your Ball Lock Caps, as well as undrilled ports for an optional Thermowell and/or Temp Twister cooling coil. Hop Bong Load up the Hop Bong and add CO2 to purge your hop charge of oxygen. This kit comes with a Ball Lock Cap to introduce CO2 directly to the Hop Bong, as well as a pull ring PRV to release pressure and purge oxygen. Once you've flushed your hop charge with CO2, open the butterfly valve to inject your beer with up to 6 oz of hop pellets. Hop Pellet Capacity: 150–180g (5.2–6.3 oz) Kit Includes: FermZilla 2" T.C. Pressure Lid Starter Kit 2" Hop Bong 2" FermZilla Tri-Conical Butterfly Valve Red PRV & PCO1881 Cap Combo Red Ball Lock Cap (2) 2" Tri-Clamps (2) 2" Silicone T.C. Gaskets Does Not Include: Yellow Ball Lock Cap Secondary Red Ball Lock Cap Floating Dip Tube with Filter Attachment KegLand Part Number: KB10921   Warning: Always depressurize your system COMPLETELY before removing fittings from your fermenter.

    $159.99

  • Zahm & Nagel CO² Volume Meter

    Zahm & Nagel CO² Volume Meter

    2 reviews

    The Zahm SS-60 Volume Meter was developed to determine average CO² levels of gas in tank stored beverages. Its improved design over the older Zahm-Hartung Volume Meter (Series 2000) greatly improves accuracy and time required to run a test. A precise piston release mechanism eliminates bleeding off of the sample and the potential for human error. Samples undergo repeatable, precise volumetric expansion test after test for more accurate measurements. The lightweight design reduces operator fatigue while the stainless steel construction increases strength and resists corrosion. The thermometer may also be replaced in the field without the need to return it to the factory for replacement. The parts list and line drawing should be used when ordering replacement parts or operating the instrument.  

    $1,825.00

  • FermZilla - 30L All Rounder Jacket FermZilla - 30L All Rounder Jacket

    Insulating Jacket for 30L FermZilla All Rounder

    6 reviews

    Use this insulating jacket to regulate the fermentation temperature in your 30L FermZilla All Rounder. The jacket alone will help keep your fermenter warm in the colder months, or you can add a FermWrap heater if the heat fermentation isn't enough to maintain temp. Conversely, you can freeze bottles of water and put them inside the jacket to keep the temperature from getting too hot. If you're feeling extra fancy, use frozen water bottles and a FermWrap plugged into a temperature controller. The frozen water bottles will provide constant cooling, and if the controller detects that the temperature has dropped too far, it will kick on the FermWrap to heat your fermenter back up to your target temp. The jacket has the added benefit of protecting your fermenting beer from harmful UV light. Features a single sided zipper and draw string bottom. Kegland Part number: KL19590

    $54.99

  • Stopper - #2.5 with 3/8 in. hole

    Replacement Stopper For Counter Pressure Bottle Filler

    7 reviews

    This is a replacement stopper for our Counter Pressure Bottle Fillers. This will work with both KEG801 & KEG804. Stopper - #2.5 with 3/8" hole.

    $3.29

  • Bracket for 10" Filter - Single

    Water Filter Canister Housing | Mounting Bracket | Hardware Included

    27 reviews

    Get organized in your brew area and mount your water or beer filter assembly to a wall or directly to your system. Brackets are designed to mount to the top of the canister housing. Screws included.

    $11.99

  • BrewBuilt Glycol Chiller - IceMaster 100 w/ Stainless Bulkheads BrewBuilt Glycol Chiller - IceMaster 100 w/ Stainless Bulkheads

    BrewBuilt® IceMaster 100 | Glycol Chiller | Bulkhead Sets for 4 Fermenters | 2600btu | 110V | 8 Gal. Tank Capacity

    57 reviews

    The IceMaster 100 is a powerful and efficient glycol system that provides precise temperature control of multiple Fermenters, but allows you to expand your capacity as needed! Temp Control & Cold Crash up to 4 - 5-7 Gallon Jacketed Tanks! Tank Capacity: 30L/8 Gal. Water Capacity Cooling Capacity: 780 Watt/2600btu/0.26 ton Power: 110V (3.6 amps) The IceMaster 100 is designed to cool fermentations in small vessels. It can be used with any vessel that has a glycol jacket or submersed cooling coil/rod. For each vessel you want to cool you will need to buy one of our BrewBuilt Chilling Pump Kits. Each tank is able to be separately temperature controlled. Each Glycol Pump Kit includes a submersible pump that is placed in the cool bath of this chiller along with a digital controller. 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 to your desired set temperature. Up to four tanks can be controlled separately with one IceMaster and four BrewBuilt Chilling Pump Kit (GLY35). 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 sytems and fermenters. BrewBuilt Jacketed Uni Conical - You will need one Glycol Pump Kit for each tank. Coolstix - Coolstix can be added to a wide range of carboys, fermenters, and tanks and the IceMaster works really well in combination. Each Coostix Complete Kit comes with a pump kit and controller. 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 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 a modest amount of insulation so you would obtain better results using Armaflex or a higher R rated insulation. If only controlling fermentation temps the capacity would be higher. Four BrewBuilt Chilling Pump Kits (GLY35) is the maximum that will fit in the IceMaster. We are working on smaller glycol pump kits, where the pumps have smaller footprints, so the IceMaster right now has the capacity to use 5 pumps through the bulkhead fittings. Capacity calculated at cold crashing to 38°F at 75°F ambient with neoprene insulation (double for fermentation temperature control): 2 - 1BBL (31 Gallon) Jacketed Tanks 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 4 lengths of tubing. 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 IceMaster resevoir (should drain freely, no connection necessary) Specifications: 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: 410mm x 410mm x 660mm Includes 10 stainless bulkheads with 3/8" OD barbs Wheels included CE Certified 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.

    $899.99

  • BrewBuilt 1.5 in. T.C. Thermometer - 2 in. length BrewBuilt 1.5 in. T.C. Thermometer - 2 in. length

    BrewBuilt® 1.5" Tri-Clamp Thermometer | 2" Probe

    Keep an eye on your temps with the BrewBuilt tri-clamp thermometer. Perfect for stainless conical fermenters or T.C. kettles. The 3" diameter dial face is easy to read and scaled in °F and °C. The 2" probe length will stay clear of other fermentation or brewing accessories. 3" dial face 2" probe 1.5" T.C. Reads in °F and °C  

    $44.99

  • Sale -22% BrewBuilt Neoprene Carboy Sleeve - PLACEHOLDER BrewBuilt Neoprene Carboy Sleeve - PLACEHOLDER

    BrewBuilt® Neoprene Carboy Sleeve

    7 reviews

    Have you been struggling with fermentation temperature swings? The BrewBuilt Neoprene Carboy Sleeve works great for maintaining the internal temperature of your 5, 6, or 6.5 gallon glass carboy. If you aren't fermenting in a temperature-controlled environment your beer is likely rising and falling with the ambient temperature, and these swings can stress out yeast and have a negative effect on the finished product. This 6 mm thick neoprene sleeve will help retain the heat naturally produced by fermentation activity and provide some protection from the ambient environment, leading to more consistent fermentation temps, happier yeast, and less off flavors in your beer. We highly recommend the neoprene sleeve for use with the BrewBuilt Carboy CoolStix. The added insulation will lower the amount of cycles needed to maintain fermentation temperatures and is a must-have for cold crashing.   SKU Size Height (in.) Diameter (in.) FE329A 5 Gal 14.75 10.75 FE329B 6 Gal 17.25 10.90 FE329C 6.5 Gal 17.50 11.20  

    $18.99 - $26.59

  • Stainless - 1/2 in. Lock Nut

    $4.39

  • Low stock! Cool Brewing Insulated Fermentation Bag Cool Brewing Insulated Fermentation Bag

    Cool Brewing Fermentation Cooler Bag

    103 reviews

    Control your fermentation temperatures with Cool Brewing's simple, yet innovative, insulated fermentation bag. This is the 2nd generation Cool Brew bag, which has made cold fermentations even easier! Fermenting your homebrew at the right temperature is one of the critical factors in making good beer. Let the temperature get too warm, and your beer will taste 'rough' as the soft malt and vibrant hop flavors dissapear! Typically an advanced homebrewer would want to get a spare refrigerator or even a MoreBeer! Cooled Conical to control fermentation temperatures, both those options either take up a lot of space or can cost a fair amount of money. The Cool Brewing Bag allows the apartment brewer, those who have space constraints, or the brewer on a budget a great option to control fermentation temperature and make great beer. Cool Brewing's Fermentation Cooler is designed specifically to accommodate standard 6.5, 6 or 5 gallon fermenter. You freeze a 2 liter soda bottle with water, or similar, and place in the fermentation bag with your fermenting carboy. Also works great with the Ss BrewTech Brew Buckets! The typical desired ale fermentation range is on average around 62-72° F. For a typical 5 gallon batch (1) frozen 2-liter bottle should lower wort temperature around 5 degrees, while using (2) 2-liter bottles will lower wort temperature around 11 degrees for 24-36 hours. Of course your exact results might vary but you can adjust the amount of ice you use as you go. The manufacturer has found they can cool the wort temperature up to around a 30-35° drop from ambient room temperature. On the flipside, add a Fermwrap and temperature controller to the setup, and you've got a heated fermentation temperature accurate to within 1° F! The Cool Brewing Fermentation Cooler is sealed, insulated and 100% waterproof so it will efficiently and neatly keep your temperatures in check. When you’re done, the Cool Brewing Fermentation Cooler easily folds up for storage until the next brew day! Cool Brew Features: Up to twice as efficient and cleaner then homemade swamp coolers Much less expensive than custom kegorator or keezer set up's that cost $100's of dollars. Cool Brewing Cooler will work with multiple sized fermenters. 100% waterproof so will not leave condensation. It folds up for easy storage when not in use or travel. Will work great in condos and warm climates where you need a swamp cooler even for Ale’s! Contains the mess of any fermentation blowouts Inner dimensions: 20.5"D x 25.5"H

    $65.00

  • BrewBuilt Thermowell - 1.5" T.C. BrewBuilt Thermowell - 1.5" T.C.

    BrewBuilt® 1.5" Tri-Clamp Thermowell

    4 reviews

    The BrewBuilt tri-clamp thermowell allows you to monitor temperatures with digital thermal probes. Perfect for controlling fermentation temperatures on a stainless steel conical using a digital temperature controller. Or use it with an electric boil kettle or hot liquor tank to send temp readings to a PID controller to control your heating element. 1.5" T.C. 4" probe Compatible with 1/4" Ø temp probes Made from 304 stainless steel

    $27.99

  • Tilt Hydrometer and Thermometer - Orange Tilt Hydrometer and Thermometer - Orange

    Tilt™ Hydrometer and Thermometer - Orange

    12 reviews

    Track your fermentation progress without ever disturbing your wort! The Tilt Hydrometer and Thermometer is added directly to your fermenter to provide real-time data on the current gravity and temperature of your wort, eliminating the hassle and potential contamination that comes from opening your fermenter to pull samples. The Tilt is especially useful for brewers fermenting in glass carboys or plastic fermenters that don't have spigots for sample taking. Designed for homebrewing, the Tilt hydrometer lets you instantly read your brew's specific gravity and temperature on your compatible Apple iPhone/iPad or Android smartphone/tablet or Tilt Pi. Most Bluetooth 4.0+ devices will work with the Tilt. You can then optionally log data to the cloud using their free Google Sheets template or other 3rd party cloud platforms. Tilt's goal is to help homebrewers brew better beer. The Tilt hydrometer allows you to check the specific gravity and temperature of your beer while it's fermenting, without ever having to open your fermenter or pour out any of your precious brew. This makes brewing more consistent and easier to track. Here are some of the new features of the Tilt: Range: Better reception and range. With the increased transmission power your Tilt will send data through larger, thicker-walled fermenters. Precision: Upgraded sensors. With an improved temperature sensor and accelerometer your Tilt will operate with more precision. Efficiency: Reduced power consumption so more brews, less battery changing. New Look: Newly designed custom circuit board and harness. If using multiple Tilt hydrometers for different batches of fermenting beer you must use a different color for each batch. The app will not read multiple hydrometers of the same color. Each Tilt comes calibrated and ready to go with a pre-installed battery that lasts 12-24 months depending on usage. Just download the free app, sanitize your Tilt, drop it in your fermenter, and start taking readings with your phone, tablet, or Tilt Pi. The specific gravity is accurate +/- 0.002 within the Tilt's range of 0.990 to 1.120. The thermometer is accurate +/- 1°F (+/- 0.5°C). Download the free Tilt app at the Apple App Store or Google Play Store or get the free Tilt Pi download.

    $135.00

  • FermZilla Tri-Conical - 55 L - Gen 3.2 FermZilla Tri-Conical - 55 L - Gen 3.2

    FermZilla Tri-Conical Fermenter | Gen 3.2 | 3 in. T.C. Collection Container | 55L | 13.2G

    2 reviews

    The ultimate plastic pressurized conical A best seller for a reason! Tons of features at an incredible price Cyrstal clear super smooth PET makes fermenting and cleaning super easy 3" Butterfly valve at bottom makes removing yeast / trub easy with the 600mL collection jar Pressurizable (with accessories) for fermentation and closed transfer to your keg The Gen 3.2 FermZilla Tri-Conical features a newly designed collection container with top & bottom PCO1881 ports. The collection container has a 3" T.C. opening and installs on the Conical with a 3" T.C. butterfly valve. The molded 3" T.C. ferrule on the tank is a huge improvement over the Gen 2 model—eliminating the complicated dump valve design and simplifying the collection container connection. Brew with confidence on the new Tri-Clover FermZilla! NOTE: The primary example photo shows the collection container from the Gen 3 FermZilla. Out of the box, the FermZilla Conical is an amazing fermenter that will immediately step up your game on the cold side of the brewing process. But what we love most about this unit is how easily it is to upgrade as you go—adding more functionality and gaining more precise control over your fermentation with each new accessory. Below are some of our favorite add-ons for the FermZilla Tri-Conical Fermenter. Pressure Kit The FermZilla is the perfect option for brewers that want all the advantages of a conical fermenter without the price tag of a full blown stainless steel unit. It allows you to dump trub, harvest yeast, and with the addition of the FermZilla Pressure Kit, you can carbonate and serve – all in one vessel! The clear PET tank allows you to visually monitor fermentation activity and is pressure rated to 2.4 Bar (34.8 psi), which means you can ferment under pressure, reducing ester and fusel alcohols in your finished beer. This also gives the ability to perform pressure transfers. If you prefer to move your finished beer to a keg or other vessel, you can do so with little to no oxygen exposure. Tri-Clamp Pressure Lid Add a 2" T.C. port to your fermenter by replacing the standard lid with the FermZilla Tri-Clamp Pressure Lid. This will give you an opening to add dry hops or other additions without needing to remove the entire lid, or you can upgrade down the road with a Hop Bong sight glass in order to add CO2 and purge your hop charge of oxygen. PCO1881 threaded ports are still there for Ball Lock Caps, as well as undrilled ports for an optional Thermowell and Temp Twister cooling coil. Hop Bong Pressure Pack The ultimate upgrade kit! The Hop Bong Pressure Pack has all of the parts included with the Pressure Kit and Tri-Clamp Pressure Lid but fully parted out to remove the guess work. If the Tri-Conical is your first FermZilla fermenter, this accessory kit is for you. Load up the Hop Bong, flush it with CO2, purge out oxygen with the handy PRV on top, then simply open the Butterfly Valve to inject your beer with a 6 oz payload of dry hops. FermZilla Gen 3 vs Gen 3.2: 3" x 3" T.C. butterfly dump valve 3" T.C. compatible collection container 600 mL collection container w/ top & bottom PCO1881 threaded ports What's Included: FermZilla 55L Tank with 3" T.C. Bottom Port 3" T.C. Butterfly Valve 600 mL Collection Container with 3" T.C. Connection Stainless Steel Stand with Swing Handles Stainless Steel Handle Assembly Top Lid with PRV (35 psi) 3" tri-clamp with gaskets 3-Piece Airlock Graduation Sticker Adhesive Thermometer Spare Seals Specs: 55 L (13.2 gal) Total Volume Pressure Rated to 2.4 Bar (34.8 psi) Height in Stand - 41.5" Height w/ Airlock - 45.1" Tank Diameter - 13.9" Diameter in Stand - 15.3" Lid & Collection Container 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. Please note: when using the FermZilla under pressure, you must perform a water pressure check to ensure your connections are leak proof. To do this, fill your FermZilla up with water, apply at least 15 psi pressure, and check for leaks around all caps and threads. Pressure Stress If you use the FermZilla to ferment under pressure, or you use CO2 to pressure transfer or force carbonate your finished beer, it is very important that you conduct semi-annual inspections of your tank. Even with perfect care, the FermZilla tank may show signs of wear from pressure stress over time. We recommend visually inspecting your tank for stress creases or other signs of wear once or twice a year. A hydro test should be conducted every two years, even if no signs of wear are found. The process is simple: Fill the tank to the brim with water Replace the Red PRV with a Green PRV rated to 4.5 BAR or higher Pressurize the tank to 4 BAR (58 psi) Check for leaks, then replace the Red PRV when finished If leaks or potential points of failure are found, replace the tank before you continue using pressure with your FermZilla. General Care Taking good care of your FermZilla begins with cleaning and sanitizing the unit before and after use. The tank is made from food-grade PET, which is beautifully clear, but can be sensitive to long soaks in cleaners and acid-based sanitizers. In general, we do not recommend leaving products like PBW or StarSan soaking in the tank for more than an hour. Extended soaks have the potential to degrade the PET material and shorten the lifespan of the tank. KegLand Part number: KL25904 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.

    $199.99

  • (Pack of 20) Stepless Clamp - Stainless - For 1/4" OD Tubing

    Stepless Hose Clamps - 1/4 in. OD Tubing (20 Pack)

    4 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 1/4" outer diameter (6-8 mm OD) Stainless steel Pack of 20 Kegland Part Number: KL06675

    $10.99

  • High Temp PVC Free Brew Tubing - (1/2 in ID) - PLACEHOLDER High Temp PVC Free Brew Tubing - (1/2 in ID) - PLACEHOLDER

    High Temp™ PVC Free Tubing - 1/2 in.

    4 reviews

    Give yourself added peace of mind by using this high temp tubing on the hot side of your brewing system.   When compared with traditional silicone, EJ Beverage High Temp tubing is less likely to kink at higher temperatures. It is made of TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer) which is an excellent alternative to high temperature PVC and Silicone.     The advantages of this high temp tubing are: PVC & BPA Free. Contains no DEHP phthalates or other plasticizers High temperature up to 135° C (275° F) Extremely low extractables Extremely low leachables High flexibility Remains flexible at high temperatures Ultra-low permeability Barrier properties 1/2” ID x 3/4” OD Environmentally friendly production - does not emit dioxins Burst Pressure = 63 psi Working pressure of 21 psi  

    $16.49 - $135.99

  • Tubing Clamp Valve - 1/2 in

    Tubing Clamp Valve - 1/2 in

    Clamp valve for siphon tubing. Can be used to regulate the flow during siphoning or bottle filling. Fits tubing up to 1/2 inch outside diameter (OD).

    $1.99

  • Beer Filtering System - 10 in. Housing w/ 9.5 mm Duotight Fittings Beer Filtering System - 10 in. Housing w/ 9.5 mm Duotight Fittings

    Beer Filtering System - 10 in. Housing w/ 9.5 mm Duotight Fittings

    4 reviews

    If you drink with your eyes, and prefer a crystal clear beer, then this really is the cheapest method to getting crystal clear beer with little to no effort. This beer filter is designed to be used with the KegLand 1 Micron Filter Cartridge. This filter works best when used as the middle man when transferring icy cold uncarbonated beer between two kegs. All you will need to do is purchase tubing, ball locks to connect to your kegs, and the filter cartrdige to use this system. The included Duotight fittings are compatible with 9.5 mm OD EVABarrier draft tubing. You can connect this tubing to flare style ball lock disconnects using these 9.5 mm Duotight Flare Adapters. Features: Clear high-pressure housing Purge valve to expel air pockets 1/2" BSP inlet and outlet Compatible with other 10" filter systems Note: This filter can also be used to filter out yeast in your distillation wash. Removing yeast before you put your wash into your boiler will significantly improve the quality of your final spirit. Many off flavors in distillation can come from boiling yeast cells. When the yeast cells get boiled, they break open releasing many off flavors aromas and fusel oils. KegLand Part Number: KL02042

    $43.99

  • EasyDens Syringe EasyDens Syringe

    Anton Paar EasyDens | Replacement Syringe

    The Plastic Syringe is used to insert the liquid sample into the EasyDens. It has an offset nozzle so as to not interfere with the unit's outlet stem. 1 x Syringe 10 mL Luer Outlet: non-centered Suitable for New EasyDens and EasyDens Gen 1  

    $3.29

  • Stainless - 1/2 in. mpt X 3/8 in. Barb Elbow

    Stainless Elbow Barb - 3/8 in. x 1/2 in. MPT

    1 review

    Stainless steel is preferred by those who know!   This heavy duty Stainless Elbow with barb is a versatile piece of hardware for your brewing setup. The 1/2" MPT threaded end attaches to a 1/2" threaded FPT fitting. The barb will accommodate 3/8" ID tubing. Use it anywhere you want tubing to come off at a 90 degree angle.

    $6.59

  • Beer and Wine Plate Filter Kit Beer and Wine Plate Filter Kit

    Beer Plate Filter Kit

    108 reviews

    Most breweries and wineries use a large plate filter system to achieve clear product. Now you can do the same at home with two corny kegs. Our Beer and Wine Plate Filter Kit has a larger surface area, which means more yeast and particulate extraction than our cartridge filter, and comes with our plate filter, two disposable filter pads, tubing, flare fittings, and two flare beverage ball locks.  This kit works great as either a beer or wine filter, but you may want to use different pads depending on the results you're hoping to achieve Each filtering session requires two pads at a time, and each pad must be the same micron to work. The beer or wine is pushed out of the keg and into the housing at 5 PSI, where it passes on either side of the filter housing, then gets forced from the center through the pads, where it is then pushed out into your clean keg. The rough sides of both filters should be facing each other on the inside of the filter, so the smooth sides face outward. Each filter pad set is good for approximately 5 gallons of beer when the beer has been filtered by the previous size pads or you are starting with the rough filters. These pads are not designed to be back flushed and reused and should be used in one session.

    $76.99

  • Tubing - Reinforced Vinyl (3/8 in) - PLACEHOLDER

    Vinyl Tubing (Reinforced) - 3/8 in.

    2 reviews

    Reinforced vinyl tubing is a great option for transferring your homebrewed beer. This food grade 3/8 in ID Reinforced Vinyl Tubing is rated to 158 degrees F, and 40 PSI. Use this tubing anywhere you want the extra security that your tubing will not kink, or burst. This type of tubing is useful in your setup where you want extra tubing strength, but your system pressure won't exceed 250 psi.  

    $7.99 - $299.99

  • Rubber Stopper - #8 With Hole

    Rubber Stopper - #8 With Hole

    2 reviews

    #8 stopper - with 3/8 inch hole. Top diameter 1.59 inches (40.5 mm), bottom diameter 1.31 inches (33 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).

    $2.69

  • Blichmann AutoSparge Blichmann AutoSparge

    Blichmann AutoSparge

    39 reviews

    Due to high demand, this item is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory.   The Blichmann AutoSparge is extremely helpful when sparging or recirculating your mash. Designed to regulate the flow of liquid being allowed onto the top of your grain bed. If the floating ball is all the way down, the flow rate will increase. As the ball begins to rise with the liquid level, the flow rate slows down, preventing an overflow. Simple, yet effective! Requires at least a 12" inner diameter kettle, keg, or cooler. Includes 18" of silicone tubing and foam tubing float ring. Installation requires a 13/16" mounting hole. Max 10 psi; cannot accommodate city/well water pressure.

    $76.99

  • pH Calibration Solution 4.00 (Pink Color) - 4 fl oz

    pH Calibration Solution - 4.00

    4 reviews

    Expires after 6 months if unopened. Expires after 3 months if opened. Download the PDF

    $3.99

  • Replacement Electrode for the MT608/609 (Milwaukee# SE220) Replacement Electrode for the MT608/609 (Milwaukee# SE220)

    Replacement Electrode for Milwaukee pH Meters

    12 reviews

    A replacement electrode for the MT608 & MT609 pH meter. The electrode is the consumable portion of the pH meter which actually makes the measurement. All pH electrodes wear out over time and must be replaced. If your meter is having trouble calibrating or the reading drifts then a bad electrode is the likely culprit. Download the PDF Milwaukee Part Number: SE220

    $69.00

  • Kent Female Quick Disconnect (QD) - 3/8 in Barb

    Kent Fittings - Female Quick Disconnect (QD) x 3/8 in. Barb

    8 reviews

    Kent Quick Disconnects are a great way to start building some basic connectivity in your home brewery. This lineup of Quick Disconnects is affordable on the budget of any brewer. These are designed for single-handed use, can withstand temperatures up to 250°F and pressure up to 125 p.s.i.! The lineup has enough different options to adapt for use anywhere in the brewery: 1/2" MPT, 3/8" Barbs, and 1/2" Barbed, all with both female and male QD options! Customizing your brewery to ease the brew day doesn't have to cost hundreds of dollars and involve heaps of stainless, get things connected easily and cheaply with the Kent QDs! A single-handed connection and disconnection Single barb system which eliminates the use of hose clamps in most applications Can handle up to 250 degrees, extremely durable, medical-grade compliant and made from FDA approved material Easy installation into your home brewery KENT Systems quarter turn design functions safely regardless of pressure up to 125 p.s.i. An affordable version for homebrewers who want an introduction into the world of quick disconnects. MADE IN THE USA!

    $3.69

  • Low stock! Inline Thermometer with Stainless Quick Disconnects (QD) Inline Thermometer with Stainless Quick Disconnects (QD)

    In-Line Thermometer With Quick Disconnect (QD)

    36 reviews

    You likely want to monitor the temperature of your wort as it moves from the chiller to the fermenter, and now you can do just that with this In-Line Thermometer. This high quality thermometer features stainless steel quick disconnects for easy installation in line with the rest of your brewing system, and many users install it on the “out” side of their convoluted heat exchangers and counterflow chillers. As the wort runs through the body of the in-line thermometer it runs across the 2-inch thermometer probe, giving an instant and incredibly accurate reading of its exact temperature. Ryan Barto, our Fulfillment Operations Manager and also the thermometer’s inventor, says that this handy device will help you to keep better control of your mash temperatures, and makes it easier to transfer your wort to your conical through the counterflow chiller. 

    $69.99

  • Stainless Ball Valve - 1/2 in - 3 Piece Stainless Ball Valve - 1/2 in - 3 Piece

    3 Piece Ball Valves - Stainless 1/2 in.

    27 reviews

    This stainless steel ball valve is the perfect match to most homebrewing kettles with a 1/2" coupler or nipple on the bottom.  The 3-piece design makes it easy to take apart and keep clean, preventing any spoilage organism from lingering between batches.  It has a 1/2" FPT inlet and outlet.

    $29.99

  • 10 in. Filter Housing Spanner Wrench 10 in. Filter Housing Spanner Wrench

    Filter Canister Housing Spanner Wrench - 10"

    4 reviews

    Having trouble loosening the lid of your 10" filter housing (FIL32A)? This spanner wrench will make it much easier. Our BevBright® filters require a tight seal of the lid onto the filter and this wrench is specifically designed to fit our 10" filter housing.

    $10.99

  • Sale -5% 1/2" MPT Dial Thermometer For Kettles - 3 in. Face 1/2" MPT Dial Thermometer For Kettles - 3 in. Face

    1/2" MPT Dial Thermometer for Kettles - 3 in. Face

    6 reviews

    With 1/2" MPT threads, the Brewmaster dial thermometer is ready to be easily installed on most kettles, mash tuns, and hot liquor tanks. The 2" probe takes accurate readings while staying out of the way. Large 3" face is easy to read. Measures from 0–220°F. Made from 304 stainless steel. 3” Dial face Waterproof Range: 0-220°F 1/2" MPT

    $21.99 $20.89

  • Rubber Stopper - #6 Solid

    Rubber Stopper - #6 Solid

    #6 stopper - solid. Top diameter 1.25 inches (32 mm), bottom diameter 1.03 inches (26 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. Max. Temperature Rating: 158 °F (70 °C).

    $1.59

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

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

    2 reviews

    Stainless steel elbow with a 1/2" FPT inlet and 1/2" FPT outlet. Max pressure rating of 150 psi.

    $6.09

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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