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KegLand Ball Lock Cap Diffusion Stone | Oxygenation & Carbonation Stone | 2 Micron
FE214

KegLand Ball Lock Cap Diffusion Stone | Oxygenation & Carbonation Stone | 2 Micron

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Description

  • Quickly diffuse oxygen or CO2 into your wort or finished beer with this convenient ball lock diffusion stone
  • Attach to the Hop Bong Sight Glass and feed gas while liquid passes through
  • Diffuse oxygen inline as chilled wort transfers from boil kettle to ferment
  • Diffuse CO2 inline as cold crashed beer transfer from fermenter to keg

This pre-assembled diffusion stone can be easily integrated with the Hop Bong Sight Glass to make an inline oxygenation system. At the top you have the Yellow Ball Lock Cap with PCO1881 threads that will install on the side port of the Hop Bong. A short piece of 3/16" ID silicone tubing is used to attach the 2 Micron diffusion stone which rests inside the Hop Bong. Connect your oxygen tank to the ball lock cap with a ball lock quick disconnect, turn on the gas, and pass your chilled beer from your kettle through the Hop Bong and into your fermenter. In the same fashion, this assembly can be used to help carbonate your beer by feeding CO2 into the ball lock cap and passing your finished beer from your fermenter through the Hop Bong and into your keg.

A complete kit is coming soon, but here are the pieces you'll need to assemble your own Hop Bong Inline Diffusion System.

  • 1.5" T.C. Hop Bong Sight Glass (FE201)
  • (2) 1.5" T.C. Hop Bong Caps (FE203)
  • (2) 1.5" Tri-Clamps (FF100)
  • (2) 1.5" Tri-Clamp Gaskets (FF101)
  • (2) Red Plastic Ball Lock Caps (FE133)
 
Item # FE214
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Availability California - In Stock
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Weight 0.07 LBS
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Why is the stone attached to the yellow cap if red is used for gas?
Eric Hobbs on Apr 12, 2024
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