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  • Quantity 6- Swing Tops For PopTops Bottles  (B357 & B358) Quantity 6- Swing Tops For PopTops Bottles  (B357 & B358)

    Pop Cultures | Replacement Swing Tops for PopTops™ Bottles | 6 Pack

    Replacement swing tops for PopTops bottles. Swing Tops are reusable but the gaskets will wear out over time. Use with 16 oz swing top bottles B357 & B358. Pack of 6. Please Note: These swing tops are not compatible with EZ Cap brand bottles.

    $5.99

  • Square Cloth Fermenter Cover - 20 cm / 7.8 in Square Cloth Fermenter Cover - 20 cm / 7.8 in

    Square Cloth Fermenter Cover - 7.8 x 7.8 in.

    These square cloths are perfect for Kombucha brewing. Let your fermenting SCOBY breathe while keeping bugs and airborne contaminants out. Perfect for 1 gallon jar fermenters  

    $1.99

  • Square Cloth Fermenter Cover - 35 cm / 13.7 in Square Cloth Fermenter Cover - 35 cm / 13.7 in

    Square Cloth Fermenter Cover - 13.7 x 13.7 in.

    These square cloths are perfect for Kombucha brewing. Let your fermenting SCOBY breathe while keeping bugs and airborne contaminants out. Perfect for large open top fermenters, such as Bucha Tanks.

    $3.99

  • Stainless Steel Steeping Ball / Tea Ball - 70mm/2.75in Stainless Steel Steeping Ball / Tea Ball - 70mm/2.75in

    Stainless Steel Steeping Ball

    This stainless steel steeping ball is great for making loose leaf tea or adding flavoring ingredients to your kombucha. Measures approximately 2.75" in diameter.  

    $4.99

  • Ss BrewTech - Kombucha Lid - Brew Bucket Ss BrewTech - Kombucha Lid - Brew Bucket

    Kombucha Lid | Brew Bucket | Ss BrewTech

    The Kombucha Lid allows the user to convert any size Brew Bucket into a Kombucha Brewing vessel.  The wide 6 inch TC port and screen allow the SCOBY to breathe, while also preventing any foreign material from entering the Brew Bucket. The 3.5 Gallon lid is only compatible with the Brew Bucket Mini. The 7 Gallon lid is compatible with both the 7gal Brew Bucket, 7gal Brew Bucket BME and 7gal Chronical 2.0 series. This includes the legacy 7gal Chronicals and 7gal Chronical BME. The 14 Gallon lid is compatible with both the 14gal Brew Bucket, 17gal Chronical 2.0, as well as both the legacy Half BBL Chronical, and Half BBL Chronical BME tanks. (Not compatible with the legacy Booch tanks or 14gal Chronical series.)

    $59.95 - $69.95

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

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

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

    $59.99

  • Speidel Plastic Fermenter - 30L (7.9 gal)

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

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

    $89.99

  • 5L Glass Beverage Dispenser Lid 5L Glass Beverage Dispenser Lid

    Replacement Lid for 5L Glass Beverage Dispenser

    Replacement lid for the 5L (1.3 gal.) Glass Beverage Dispenser with Infuser and Stainless Spigot (FE9804).

    $2.99

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

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

    3 reviews

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

    $5.99

  • Speidel Plastic Fermenter - 20L (5.3 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Round HDPE Storage Tank | 20L | 5.3 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks Suggested Applications: 12L: Perfect for storing small lots, making experimental batches and taking some of your beer or wine along with you to your next party. 20L: Ideal for secondary fermentation and storage of 5 gallon batches. 30L: The vessel for fermenting wine kits and 5 gallon batches of beer with plenty of headspace and no need for a blowoff tube. 60L: Perfect for fermenting larger batches of wine or 10 gallon batches of beer in a single container! Only 4" larger in diameter than a 6.5 gallon carboy! 120L: Ferment & Store large batches of anything - your creativity is the only limit! Approximate Dimensions: 12 in. Diameter x 16.5 in. Height (w/out airlock in place). Mouth is 4.75 in. wide. Note - The maximum temperature that these plastic fermenters can handle is 140F. FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $74.99

  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 60 l (15.9 gal) Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 60 l (15.9 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 60L | 15.9 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks. 22"L x 16"W x 22" H, 8.82 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $142.99

  • Speidel Plastic Fermenter - 120L (31.7 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Round HDPE Storage Tank | 120L | 31.7 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks Suggested Applications: 12L: Perfect for storing small lots, making experimental batches and taking some of your beer or wine along with you to your next party. 20L: Ideal for secondary fermentation and storage of 5 gallon batches. 30L: The vessel for fermenting wine kits and 5 gallon batches of beer with plenty of headspace and no need for a blowoff tube. 60L: Perfect for fermenting larger batches of wine or 10 gallon batches of beer in a single container! Only 4" larger in diameter than a 6.5 gallon carboy! 120L: Ferment & Store large batches of anything - your creativity is the only limit! Approximate Dimensions: 20in Diameter x 33in Height (w/out airlock in place). The maximum temperature that these plastic fermenters can handle is 140F. **Please Note - The handles on the Speidel Plastic Fermenters are capable of handling a weight load of 66lbs each, or 132lbs when using both. They should not be used to move this unit when full. FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $259.99

  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 100 l (26.4 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 100L | 26.4 gal

    1 review

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks 26"L x 18"W x 26"H, 11 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $199.99

  • Alla France - Floating Thermometer - 290mm / 11.9 in. Alla France - Floating Thermometer - 290mm / 11.9 in.

    Floating Thermometer | 12" | 40-220°F

    Stays upright in your kettle or vat for effortless, real-time temperature monitoring Provides quick, accurate readings in both Fahrenheit (40-220°F) and Celsius (0-110°C) Non-porous, smooth glass construction ensures a hygienic environment for brewing or cheesemaking Made in France Whether you’re a homebrewer or an artisan cheesemaker, precision is everything. This Floating Glass Thermometer is a classic, reliable tool designed to take the guesswork out of your temperature-sensitive projects. Why You’ll Love It Hands-Free Monitoring: The sealed glass housing allows the thermometer to float upright in your kettle or vat, giving you real-time readings without needing to hold it in place. Versatile Range: Perfect for monitoring strike water, hitting your mash rests, or timing the perfect yeast pitch. It’s also an essential tool for maintaining steady temperatures during the curd-setting process in cheesemaking. Easy to Clean: The smooth glass surface is non-porous and easy to sanitize, ensuring your wort or milk stays uncontaminated. Specifications Length: 11.9" (290mm) Width: 0.78" (20mm) Application: Beer, wine, and cheese production Scales: Dual-scale (Fahrenheit and Celsius) for quick reference Range: 40-220°F / 0-110°C Div.: 2°F / 1°C Pro Tip: While this glass thermometer is durable, avoid "thermal shock" by letting it adjust to temperature changes gradually rather than plunging it from boiling water into ice-cold sanitizer.  

    $12.99

  • 8L Glass Beverage Dispenser Lid 8L Glass Beverage Dispenser Lid

    Glass Beverage Dispenser | 8L | Replacement Lid

    Replacement lid for the 8L Glass Beverage Dispenser with Infuser and Stainless Spigot (FE9804).

    $2.99

  • Speidel Plastic Fermenter - 60L (15.9 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Round HDPE Storage Tank | 60L | 15.9 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Built-in handles make these tanks easy to move, even when full. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks Suggested Applications: 12L: Perfect for storing small lots, making experimental batches and taking some of your beer or wine along with you to your next party. 20L: Ideal for secondary fermentation and storage of 5 gallon batches. 30L: The vessel for fermenting wine kits and 5 gallon batches of beer with plenty of headspace and no need for a blowoff tube. 60L: Perfect for fermenting larger batches of wine or 10 gallon batches of beer in a single container! Only 4" larger in diameter than a 6.5 gallon carboy! 120L: Ferment & Store large batches of anything - your creativity is the only limit! Approximate Dimensions: 15.75in Diameter x 24in Height (w/out airlock in place). The maximum temperature that these plastic fermenters can handle is 140F. Approx. 17in Diameter including handles. **Please Note - The handles on the Speidel Plastic Fermenters are capable of handling a weight load of 66lbs each, or 132lbs when using both. Therefore, they can be used to move this unit when full. FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $159.99

  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 200 l (52.8 gal) Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 200 l (52.8 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 200L | 52.8 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks 32"L x 22"W x 32"H, 19.84 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $409.99

  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 500 l (132 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 500L | 132 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks 500 L size has 2 racking ports, one equipped w/ a Spigot, one covered with a cap. 46"L x 28"W x 43"H, 46.3 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

    $914.99

  • Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 300 l (79.3 gal) Speidel Rectangular Plastic Storage - 300 l (79.3 gal)

    Speidel Plastic Fermenter | Rectangular HDPE Storage Tank | 300L | 79.3 gal

    Heavy-duty HDPE plastic fermentation and stoarge tank Made from food-safe materials with extra thick walls to preserve the aroma of your beverage Rotating plastic spigot eliminates the need to use an auto-siphon or racking arm to transfer liquid Wide top port opening for easy cleaning Airlock & stopper included Made in Germany by Speidel The future is here today, and the future is HDPE Fermentation & Storage Tanks from Speidel. Made in Germany from nothing but undyed and food-safe plastic, these tanks are produced with particularly thick walls which preserves the aroma and the alcohol for a markedly long time. The stable carrying handles have been tried and tested for decades and are extremely durable. Are you tired of carboys? Hate siphoning to transfer? Wish you could ferment larger batches in a single container? Sick of lifting 50lbs by a small metal handle? Done with worrying about shattered glass, injury and lost product? Well then have we got the solution for you! These heavy duty plastic tanks offer a fantastic fermentation & storage solution at a great price. Key Features: Heavy duty HDPE construction is durable and resists oxygen transfer. None of the risks of working with glass. Small footprint and rectangular shape makes them easy to store - take better advantage of the space you have to dedicate to wine & beer making. Large lid opening makes them easy to clean by hand - say goodbye to your carboy brush! All ports seal with gaskets and the vessel can be fully sealed for long-term storage. Includes a spigot and oversized 2-piece Speidel airlock. Designed and manufactured in Germany by Speidel, the makers of our legendary commercial wine tanks 36"L x 25"W x 36"H, 26.46 lbs FAQ: Can filled containers be carried by the handles? Depending on the weight—barrels up to 30L are no problem—60L is the limit and should not be carried when completely full. The handles have a weight capacity of 30kg (66 lbs). Is there an upper limit on the alcohol content of the stored liquid? In principle, there is not. However, it should be noted that the higher the alcohol content, the faster the seals and, to a lesser extent, the tank itself will wear out. Up to what temperature can the containers be used? For short periods of time the containers can withstand temperatures of up to 80°C (176°F). This temperature should not be exceeded. For longer periods of time the containers can be used at temperatures up to 60°C (140°F).

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Kombucha Made Easy Kombucha is a fermented beverage made with tea, sugar, and water. A SCOBY is a culture of yeast and bacteria which feeds on the sugar and nutrients of the tea. You can buy a SCOBY from us or grow you own . The type of tea you use is important. Black tea is the most common, but white and green teas can also be used. Any tea flavored with essential oils, like chai and Earl Grey must be avoided. There are two methods for brewing kombucha : batch brewing and continuous brewing. Equipment needed is minimal: a source for boiling water, a pot for brewing tea, and a fermentation-safe jar. Need a Kombucha recipe? Click here to view ours! Once your kombucha is done fermenting, you can customize it with fruits or other flavorings. What is Kombucha? Kombucha starts with a mixture of brewed tea and sugar, which is fermented by a culture of yeast and bacteria. The result is a beverage that boasts a balanced blend of acidity and sweetness, with the sharpness of vinegar. For comparison, the pH of plain white distilled vinegar is often right around 2.4, while finished kombucha typically tests at 2.5 - 3.5 pH. The acidity of this beverage can be quite intense for a first time drinker, which is why it is usually enjoyed in small portions, and said to be an acquired taste. Commercial kombucha is usually always sold carbonated, which helps to transform the fermented tea into a fizzy and effervescent beverage that is refreshing and enjoyable to drink. In this article, we’ll go over how to obtain the crucial culture needed for fermentation (a SCOBY), as well as look at the different methods of brewing, and the equipment needed. Then we’ll go over a beginner's brewing recipe, look at the different types of tea that can be used, and discuss when to add optional flavorings to improve your kombucha. Finally, I’ll recap what I learned from my first brew day, and what I’m eager to try next. What is a SCOBY? The key ingredients of kombucha are water, tea, sugar, and a SCOBY, which is a S ymbiotic C ulture O f B acteria and Y east. There are a few ways to obtain a SCOBY, one of which is by purchasing it , or by getting one from a friend. As you continue to brew kombucha with your SCOBY, it eventually grows new layers, which must be removed in order to allow oxygen to normally pass through. If you know anyone that brews kombucha regularly, they’re likely to have a piece of their SCOBY that they’d be willing to give you. Grow Your Own SCOBY! The third way to obtain a SCOBY is to grow your own at home, which is easier than it sounds. By purchasing a bottle of unflavored kombucha that is raw and unfiltered, there will be enough culture left behind in the bottle to kick off fermentation in your homemade batch. The commercial bottle of kombucha should be left out the night before brewing, which will encourage the culture to flocculate, indicating it’s ready for use. The batch of kombucha will leave behind a baby SCOBY on the surface, which will increase in size and thickness over time. While the SCOBY feeds off of sugar, it also relies on nutrients provided by the tea. The type of tea used in kombucha is as important as any decision you make while brewing. Types of Tea The type of tea used in your kombucha will have an effect on the flavor of your final product. Additionally, the tea plays a crucial role in fermentation, providing nutrients for the SCOBY to feed on. Most commonly, you’ll see recipes that feature a combination of green and black tea for flavor and nutrients. You can use green tea, white tea, or black tea, or a combination of two or three of these depending on the flavor that you desire. It is important to try to obtain the highest quality tea possible, and in this case, organic tea is almost a necessity. There are some teas that should be avoided, however, as their ingredients can harm the SCOBY. Any tea that is flavored with essential oils, such as chai or Earl Grey, should be avoided due to the adverse effects that they may have on the culture. Additionally, herbal blends or those that are flavored and infused with oils and flavors should also be avoided for the same reason. Types of Brewing Methods There are two different types of brewing methods for making kombucha at home: batch brewing and continuous brewing. Both of these methods are simple, and can be utilized by beginners, and the main distinction is whether or not you expect to be making kombucha regularly. It doesn't take much special equipment to utilize either method. You'll need a way to heat water, a large enough kettle or pot where you can brew your tea, and a jar for fermentation. In continuous brewing, it’s best to use a jar that is ported and has a spigot at the bottom for ease of transferring. You'll then need to have the jar covered during fermentation, and we don't recommend using cheesecloth for this, because fruit flys can penetrate this. Batch brewing might be best for the first time brewer, as it’s ideal for anyone looking to brew the occasional batch. In this method, you’re brewing with a ratio that is roughly a 9 to 1 solution that is, 9 parts of sugar and tea to 1 part starter. You’ll start by putting your sweet tea, SCOBY, and a small amount of starter liquid (typically from a previous batch of kombucha or from a commercial bottle), into a jar, and cover it with a cloth secured with rubber bands to ferment at room temperature for roughly 7 days, or until it tastes to your liking. The finished kombucha is then transferred from the jar and off of the SCOBY, and into bottles for carbonating, if desired. Once done, you then have to figure out how to store and preserve your SCOBY until the next time you brew. This is why the alternative method, the continuous method, is ideal for preserving your SCOBY, and making kombucha regularly. Continuous brewing has many benefits, including that it saves time and money. This method encourages you to leave behind roughly 25% of your fermented tea after each brew, preserving your SCOBY, and allowing you to refill and begin brewing when you’re ready atop this starter liquid. This distinction means that there will be a ratio that is roughly a 3 to 1 solution of sugar and tea to starter liquid, and because of this stronger solution, it should finish fermenting in only a day or two, which is much faster compared to the 7 days the batch method requires. Kombucha Ingredients and Recipe One of the joys of making kombucha is how it encourages experimentation and creativity. That being said, you need a recipe to start with, and we’ve got a great recipe for brewing your first batch, and growing your own SCOBY: 16 bags of black tea steeped in 5 cups of filtered water 1 cup of white cane sugar 2 cups of starter liquid from raw unflavored kombucha To begin, steep your tea for 4 minutes in 5 cups of water heated to 180 degrees fahrenheit. After 4 minutes, remove your tea bags, and add in your sugar, and mix until dissolved. In order to cool down and dilute this mixture, pour in roughly 9 cups of cold water. Once it is below 80 degrees fahrenheit, transfer to your fermenting vessel, and add in 2 cups of raw unflavored kombucha. Cover the opening of your vessel with a coffee filter, and/or towel or t-shirt to encourage oxygen exchange. Store your vessel at room temperature out of direct sunlight, and monitor the growth and development of your SCOBY. After 7 to 10 days, use a straw to taste your kombucha. When finished, there will be a pronounced balance of acidity and sweetness. Flavoring Your Kombucha The time to add flavorings to your kombucha is after it’s completed fermentation. Flavorings like fruit will not only aid in enhancing the overall flavor of your beverage, but, when blended at the time of bottling, will encourage secondary fermentation for carbonation. It’s always best to use the highest quality fruit you can find, with organic being ideal when possible. Fruits like berries, grapes, apples, and mangos can be juiced or pureed, and strained if desired, before adding to taste directly to the bottles before sealing and allowing to carbonate at room temperature. Other flavoring options include fresh or dried herbs, which you can steep with the kombucha for a couple of days in a secondary vessel before bottling. You can even add hops in secondary, making dry-hopped kombucha in the same way you would with home brewed beer. What I Learned on Brew Day The main takeaway from my first brew day is that brewing kombucha is incredibly easy to do; if you can brew tea, then you can brew kombucha! What’s most exciting about brewing kombucha is how little time it takes on “brew day,” and how quickly fermentation completes. I brewed two batches: one utilizing the batch method where I grew my own SCOBY, and one utilizing the continuous method using a purchased SCOBY . For the batch method, I poured a bottle of unfiltered kombucha that I bought from the store into the fermenter, and after about 8 days of fermentation, a small culture began to form at the top of the jar. Both produced great results and had slight diffrences in aroma and flavor. The base kombucha is so easy to customize that I can’t wait to brew more. Brewing with only black tea this first time makes me eager to try incorporating green and white teas, as I prefer drinking these on their own, and I want to see the effect it has on the fermented product. With so many options for flavoring, I know that I’ll be continuing to experiment to find the perfect balance. The batch method is certainly easy to do once as a weekend project with a group of friends like I did, but if you’re planning on brewing regularly, the continuous method is perfect. It’ll reduce contact time with the SCOBY and thus reduce some of the contamination risk, while also increasing the strength of the final product, and speed up the fermentation process.

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