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  • Airlock - 3 Piece Airlock - 3 Piece

    Airlock - 3 Piece

    100 reviews

    Airlocks are another one of those necessary pieces of equipment for every homebrewer.  If you ferment in a carboy or bucket this 3 piece airlock is a must! It’s a popular alternative to the triple ripple type of airlock because it can be taken apart and cleaned, and is easy to fill. (However we do sell the triple ripple type (FE371) in case you are used to that type and would like to stay with it.)    While a simple device not all airlocks are the same. Some other designs have only a couple holes in the plastic lid and this can cause the airlock to pop out during an active fermentation.  Our design features multiple holes that allow CO2 to escape easily.  Additionally some other airlocks have a cross hatch design on the bottom. We have found this more easily leads to Krausen clogs and the airlock being pushed out of the fermenter. Ours is open, allowing Krausen foam to enter the airlock if necesary.  Better to clean your airlock out than to find it laying on the floor next to your fermenter 3 days later.     Another cool feature of this 3-piece airlock is that 1/2" ID Silicone tubing will fit onto the center post for use as a blowoff. In the cases where you are using a yeast known to produce lots of Krausen (wlp002 from White Labs or 1968 from Wyeast for example) remove the top cover, remove the plastic 'hat', and install the silicone tubing.  Run the silicone tubing into a jar or bucket of water. When fermentation dies back down remove the tubing and replace the hat and cover.   Please Note: Airlock only - stopper not included.

    $3.29

  • Universal Stopper #10 - With hole - Each (Medium) Universal Stopper #10 - With hole - Each (Medium)

    Universal Rubber Stopper - Size #10 (With Hole)

    14 reviews

    Universal stoppers have a longer taper to help produce a better fit and a snug seal, and a lip which prevents them from falling into your container. Available with a 3/8 inch hole for an airlock, or solid with no hole. #10 size is recommended for PET carboys.

    $3.99

  • Triple Scale Hydrometer

    Triple Scale Hydrometer | Specific Gravity | Potential Alcohol | Brix

    75 reviews

    Accurately measure your starting and finishing gravity in beer or wine Triple scaled in specific gravity, potential alcohol, and Brix Comes with storage tube and directions Hydrometers are one of the most necessary tools in homebrewing. Our Triple Scale Hydrometer allows you to read your gravity, potential alcohol content, and brix. A hydrometer is perhaps the most essential piece of measuring & testing equipment in any home brewery. Used it at every stage of brew to keep up with the health and progress of your brew.  This convenient hydrometer features three scales--specific gravity, potential alcohol and brix--and is handy for both brewing and winemaking. It measures 9 inches long and comes with complete, detailed instructions for proper use.  Scale Ranges: Specific Gravity: 0.982 - 1.160 Potential Alcohol: 0-20% Brix: -4 - 35  

    $8.79

  • Potassium Metabisulfite - PLACEHOLDER Potassium Metabisulfite - PLACEHOLDER

    Potassium Metabisulfite

    11 reviews

    Potassium Metabisulfite, (often referred to as "SO2", "sulfites" "meta", or "meta-bi") has several uses in winemaking. At the crush, sulfites are generally used to help control the spoilage bacteria and indigenous yeast that may already be present both on the fruit and in the winery (i.e. on the picking bins, processing equipment, tanks, tubing, etc). The amount generally used is enough to inhibit most of the unwanted organisms but not enough to hinder a cultured yeast, which has a higher tolerance to sulfites than most of the indigenous organisms do. This inhibition effectively "wipes the slate clean" for the cultured yeast to step in and rapidly colonize the must so that it can effectively dominate the subsequent fermentation. In addition, sulfites also help to inhibit the enzymatic browning of both musts and finished wines so that all of their delicate complexities can be preserved. Later, during storage and in the bottle, sulfites at the proper levels will further protect a wine by continuing to inhibit spoilage organisms, as well as by scavenging oxygen. Note that the exact amount needed to effectively do the job is determined by the pH of the wine. Refer to our MoreManuals! on Red or White Winemaking or one of the winemaking books that we offer for a complete explanation on how to properly manage sulfites. In addition, it's important to keep in mind that free SO2 levels fall faster in wood cooperage than in glass or stainless, so if you are using a barrel you will most likely need to manage sulfite levels more closely. The most common form of Metabisulfite is as a powder which is fixed with potassium or sodium. 1/4 tsp of Potassium Metabisulfite adds 50ppm to 5 gallons of must. Old Metabisulfite loses potency with time and should be replaced every year to assure that you are getting correct levels. You can use old Metabisulfite to make solutions for sanitizing equipment.

    $6.99 - $239.99

  • 7.9G (30 L) Wine Fermenter With Spigot and Lid 7.9G (30 L) Wine Fermenter With Spigot and Lid

    7.9 Gallon Bucket Fermenter Kit | Food Grade Plastic Fermenter | Wine Kit Fermenter | Includes Lid, Spigot, Airlock

    36 reviews

    Extra-large food-grade plastic bucket fermenter perfect for wine kits or high krausen beers like Hefeweizen Almost a full 2 gallons larger than standard 6-gallon buckets giving you plenty more room for active fermentations and larger batches of wine or beer Comes complete with lid, airlock grommet, 3-piece airlock, and plastic spigot with rotating tap (see note below) If you do not require a spigot or other accessories, the 7.9-gallon bucket can also be purchased by itself This is a 7.9 gallon plastic fermenter complete with lid, airlock, and spigot. The rotating spigot allows you to push the bucket deeper into your counter or benchtop without obstruction. When it's time to transfer out, bring the bucket to the edge of your counter and rotate the spigot to point down. These buckets are made from Polypropylene and are ideal for all types of fermentations, especially beers with high krausen. Why Polypropylene? These buckets are made from polypropylene as it is less porous and significantly smoother than other HDPE fermenters. HDPE is porous and can harbor microbial activity making it more difficult to clean and sanitize. Being less porous, polypropylene also does not absorb aroma like HDPE so there is less flavor carry over from batch to batch. Kit Includes: 7.9 gallon plastic bucket Plastic lid with hole and grommet Airlock Spigot Please note: the spigot hole comes pre-molded into the bucket and needs to be drilled out before installing the spigot. We recommend using a 5/8" drill bit and taking care not to strip the female threads that accept the spigot. The spigot includes a back nut that won't be needed—simply remove the back nut and thread in the spigot with the gasket in between the neck of the spigot and the bucket. The lid forms a very tight seal and requires a decent amount of downward force to lock in place.

    $32.99

  • Airlock - 3 Piece Polypropylene (PP) Anti Shatter

    Shatter Resistant Airlock - 3 Piece

    2 reviews

    This airlock made from polypropylene is much less rigid and less likely to crack compared to standard three-piece airlocks. Toss it into a bucket of sanitizer with your other equipment and don't worry about it breaking. Airlocks are another one of those necessary pieces of equipment for every homebrewer.  If you ferment in a carboy or bucket this 3 piece airlock is a must! It’s a popular alternative to the triple ripple type of airlock because it can be taken apart and cleaned, and is easy to fill. (However we do sell the triple ripple type (FE371) in case you are used to that type and would like to stay with it.)  While a simple device not all airlocks are the same. Some other designs have only a couple holes in the plastic lid and this can cause the airlock to pop out during an active fermentation.  Our design features multiple holes that allow CO2 to escape easily.  Additionally, some other airlocks have a cross hatch design on the bottom. We have found this more easily leads to Krausen clogs and the airlock being pushed out of the fermenter. Ours is open, allowing Krausen foam to enter the airlock if necessary.  Better to clean your airlock out than to find it laying on the floor next to your fermenter 3 days later.   Another cool feature of this 3-piece airlock is that 1/2" ID Silicone tubing will fit onto the center post for use as a blowoff. In the cases where you are using a yeast known to produce lots of Krausen (WLP002 from White Labs or 1968 from Wyeast for example) remove the top cover, remove the plastic 'hat', and install the silicone tubing.  Run the silicone tubing into a jar or bucket of water. When fermentation dies back down remove the tubing and replace the hat and cover. Please Note: Airlock only - stopper not included.   KegLand Part Number: KL01595    

    $3.89

  • The Vintage Shop - Bottle Filler With Removable Spring (1/2 in.) The Vintage Shop - Bottle Filler With Removable Spring (1/2 in.)

    Bottle Filler with Removable Spring | 1/2"

    5 reviews

    What does this bottle filler have that the rest don't? A removable tip and spring that make this model easily sanitized. Plus, the spring inside can be removed if you prefer the action of a springless bottle filler. The actual "wand" on the filler is 12 inches long.

    $6.49

  • Plastic Carboy - 6 Gallon - Vintage Shop (Solid)

    Plastic PET Carboy - 6 Gallon

    44 reviews

    Your days of lugging heavy glass carboys around are over thanks to these plastic carboys! Our Plastic Carboys are made from 100% Virgin PET plastic, which is far more resistant to oxygen than regular plastic. They’re much lighter and safer than glass, which is good if you need to move your fermenter around the house to find the right temperature. Full carboys can be heavy and hard to maneuver and glass can break resulting in possible injury. In addition to being safer to handle, they’re more economical than glass as well. With no ribs on the sides, there’s no place for yeast and sediment to collect, making cleaning a breeze. We suggest cleaning them with an overnight PBW soak, shake, rinse, and sanitize. You’ll want to avoid vigorous scrubbing during cleaning to avoid scratches.   Two special features we love about our PET Carboys are the punted base and extra head space. The punted base makes the carboy easier to hold while carrying or pouring, and prevents sediment disturbance during transfers. The extra head space is a huge plus to make sure you have enough room for when your fermentation gets going.    Specifications: Uses a #10 stopper or a 5 Gallon Carboy Hood. Weighs 1.5 lbs Rated to 140 degrees F Height: 19.25 inches Diameter: 11.25 inches Completely taste and odor free  Carboys can withstand up to 15 psi of pressure with no deformation Punted base to prevent sediment disturbances during transfer  

    $36.99

  • Alla France - Triple Scale Hydrometer Alla France - Triple Scale Hydrometer

    Triple Scale Hydrometer | Specific Gravity | Potential Alcohol | Sugar Per Liter | Made in France

    Accurately measure your starting and finishing gravity in beer or wine Triple scaled in specific gravity, potential alcohol, and sugar per liter Color coded scale referenced for beer and wine Comes with storage case and directions Made in France Our basic hydrometer is an essential tool for testing starting and finishing beer gravity, or sugar content, in beer or wine fermentations. Has three scales—specific gravity, potential alcohol, and sugar per liter. 9" long. Comes in storage case with complete, helpful directions. Scale Ranges: Specific Gravity: 0.980–1.150 Potential Alcohol: 0–18% Sugar Per Liter: -60–340 Converting SPL to Brix One degree Brix is equal to one gram of sugar per 100 mL of solution. Since a liter is equal to 1000 mL, you can calculate the Brix by dividing Sugar Per Liter by 10. Therefore, a must that contains 210 grams of sugar per liter is equal to 21 Brix.

    $8.99

  • Twin Lever Wing Corker Twin Lever Wing Corker

    Twin Lever Wing Corker

    4 reviews

    Cork wine bottles with this twin lever wing corker. The wing corker holds bottles in place by using a spring mechanism to grab the bottle neck while the cork is being inserted. Place a cork in the chamber and lower the handles while applying even pressure. The depth of how far the cork is inserted can be changed by adjusting the 2 nuts at the top of the shaft. Adjustable cork height Long handles for better leverage Compact design All metal contrsuction (except grips/handles)

    $24.99

  • Universal Stopper #10 - Solid - Each (Medium) Universal Stopper #10 - Solid - Each (Medium)

    Universal Rubber Stopper - Size #10 (Solid)

    2 reviews

    Universal stoppers have a longer taper to help produce a better fit and a snug seal, and a lip which prevents them from falling into your container. Available with a 3/8 inch hole for an airlock, or solid with no hole. #10 size is recommended for PET carboys.

    $3.99

  • Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons

    Measuring Spoons

    7 reviews

    Stainless steel measuring spoon set for measuring such brewing items as water mofidiers, irish moss, lactic acid, yeast nutrient, etc. This set includes four spoons from 1/4 tsp (1ml) to 1 tblsp (15ml).

    $3.49

  • Italian Wine Bottle Brush Italian Wine Bottle Brush

    Italian Wine Bottle Brush

    9 reviews

    Italian-made wine bottle brush. You might like this design because it has a tuft on the end that is good at getting the corners of your bottles.  Customers also like this brush for the easier entry and exit into the bottle neck compared to other brushes. Plastic handle is a little easier to grab as well. Made in Italy 18" long x 2.25" Diameter. 

    $4.09

  • Wine Thief - Plastic - "The Thief" Wine Thief - Plastic - "The Thief"

    $13.49

  • Spoon - Plastic (28 in.) Spoon - Plastic (28 in.)

    Brewing Spoon - 28 in. Plastic

    2 reviews

    A food grade, 28" high temp plastic spoon perfect for stirring the mash or wort during brewing. Works best with 4 to 10 gallon size kettles. Tip: Turn the spoon upside down and use the skinny end to stir inside a carboy. Plastic spoons are preferred when using plastic fermenters or bottling buckets as they are less likely to scratch.

    $5.49

  • Siphoning Set Up (1/2 in.)

    Racking Cane Siphon Kit - 1/2 in.

    6 reviews

    30'' x 1/2" OD acrylic racking cane, 5' hose, racking clip, hose clamp. Used to siphon beer or wine from carboy to carboy.  

    $14.49

  • 750 mL Antique Green Claret/Bordeaux Wine Bottles, Punted - Case of 12

    Bordeaux Wine Bottles | Antique Green | 750mL | Case of 12

    15 reviews

    750 mL wine bottles. Antique green color, claret (Bordeaux) style. Standard cork finish. Punted bottom. Sold in cases of 12 with dividers. Case: 12 Bottles Pallet Layer: 16 Cases Full Pallet: 112 Cases    

    $17.99

  • Corks - 1 3/4 in Agglomerated 1+1 - Ferrari - PLACEHOLDER Corks - 1 3/4 in Agglomerated 1+1 - Ferrari - PLACEHOLDER

    Wine Corks - 1 3/4 in. Agglomerated 1+1

    This is a high quality agglomerated cork with solid end caps. An agglomerated cork is a cork that is composed of many small pieces that are pressed and adhered together. As the quality of cork has declined many wineries have begun to use alternative corks, such as synthetics or these agglomerated corks to insure a good seal in their wine. These corks offer the assurance of a good seal while at the same time allowing the breathing properties that solid corks offer. Agglomerated corks work best with floor corkers as they are hard to put in with hand corkers (they do not compress as much.)

    $7.69 - $230.99

  • Vineco Winemaking Equipment Kit for Concentrate Kits Vineco Winemaking Equipment Kit for Concentrate Kits

    Winemaking Equipment Kit for VineCo Concentrate Kits

    1 review

    Start making great wine at home with a small investment in some quality equipment. This inexpensive starter package includes all the equipment you will need to begin making wine with VineCo's extensive line of concentrate kits. These kits are designed to make 23 liters of wine, or about 6 gallons. Primary fermentation will take place in the included 7.9 gallon bucket. After the primary fermentation is complete you will transfer the wine into the included 6 gallon carboy leaving behind the sediment from fermentation. We have included all the necessary cleaning and testing equipment. Also included are corks and a corker for bottling and corking your own wine. You will need to purchase a wine concentrate kit. You will also need to save or buy approximately (30) 750ml wine bottles (2.5 cases). Included In Kit: 7.9 gallon food grade bucket and lid with airlock hole 6 gallon plastic carboy for aging Airlock and stopper 7/16" Siphon assembly Bottle brush Sample taker/thief Triple scale hydrometer Bottle filler with removable spring Bottle corker 100 Corks - 1 3/4 in. One Step Cleanser  

    $109.99

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