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Wine Siphons

12 products

  • Sanitary Filter Sanitary Filter

    Sanitary Filter

    49 reviews

    This versatile little filter is a beer maker's insurance policy! Whether you’re aerating or racking you will appreciate having the peace-of-mind of knowing that your brew will not be contaminated by whatever is floating around in the air. Use it anywhere you need to keep something sanitary. Both 1/4"" and 3/8"" tubing will attach to it, and it will snugly fit in any standard stopper as well.   Check out this list of suggested uses: Airlock: The most common use might be as an airlock on any kind of fermenter. Unlike other small sanitary filters, this unit fits perfectly into a stopper. Works great for conical fermenters where air is taken in when samples are taken or trub is dumped. Using the sanitary filter as airlock also eliminates the concern of drawing air back in as hot liquid cools and contracts in a fermenter. It is not appropriate for long term storage of beer as it is not an oxygen barrier. Inline Aeration/Oxygenation Filter: With an oxygenation or aeration system, such as our FE375 or FE380, it will filter contaminants out of oxygen or air. It is connected inline between pump/O2 tank and Stainless Diffusion Stone. Hand Pumps: Some breweries use this filter with the breweries hand pump system. Air going back into the cask is sanitized through this filter. This has extended shelf life of Real Ales by up to 2 weeks! CO2 Filtration: Used inline with your CO2 Kegging setup, this piece can be used to filter out any potential contaminants from your CO2 Tank.   About the inline filters: There are two sides to the filter - an "in" and an "out". The direction you use doesn't matter, however, you want to take note of which way you first push air through it and always keep it that way. There is an arrow on the edge of the filter housing that we use to keep the airflow going one direction when using it. The filter should never get wet, so don't try and sanitize it by dunking it in sanitizer. If you want to clean the outside of it, use Alpet D2. To store the filter, use a little tinfoil on the "In" of the filter and store in a zip-lock bag. Can last up to 1 year. Discard if there are any signs of discoloration.   This product qualifies as a HEPA filter under US government standards.   STORE DRY AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT SANITIZE FILTER.   **NOTE: Temporarily shipping a smaller diameter unit due to supply chain issues**

    $5.49

  • Easy Jiggler - Stainless Steel Auto Siphon Racking Cane Easy Jiggler - Stainless Steel Auto Siphon Racking Cane

    Easy Jiggler - Stainless Auto Siphon Racking Cane

    32 reviews

    The Easy Jiggler combines the convenience of a hand-pump auto siphon with the longevity and simplicity of a stainless steel racking cane. Plastic auto siphons are easy to use, but they're prone to cracking after heavy use and can break easily if they're dropped on the ground. Stainless racking canes won't break on you, but getting the siphon started is its own debacle. You either have to cap your carboy and blow through the hood, exposing your beer to oxygen, or you have to suck on the end of the hose, which isn't exactly sanitary. Enter the jiggle siphon, the last racking cane you'll ever own! Get jiggle with it! Made from 304 stainless steel, the Easy Jiggler will last a lifetime and can be quickly disassembled for cleaning and sanitizing. To use, simply insert the tip of the jiggler into your fermenter and give it a few long, steady strokes to begin the siphon. Once it's going, you'll hear the glass ball inside spinning away. To avoid disturbing the trub cake at the bottom of the fermenter, we recommend doing the jiggling action near the surface and then lower the cane once the siphon has begun. 22.5" long Made from 304 stainless steel Includes 60" length of 10mm ID silicone tubing Kegland Part Number: KL14021  

    $36.49

  • The Easy Siphon - 3/8 in. The Easy Siphon - 3/8 in.

    The Easy Siphon - 3/8 in.

    64 reviews

    Starts siphon with a single stroke Made from BPA-free acrylic plastic Includes anti-sediment tip Easy to dissasemble for cleaning and drying 7/8" outer diameter fits glass carboys, 1-gallon jugs or Growlers The name says it all! No more struggling with all the different techniques to get a siphon started. The Easy-Siphon will get your transfer started quickly and with zero fuss. Simply submerge the the siphon, pull the inner tube up about halfway, then pump down to start the siphon. New design features 7/8" OD racking tube to better fit carboys, 1-gallon jugs, or growlers. To prolong the life of your Easy Siphon, make sure that every time you assemble the unit, the inner walls of the outside acrylic tube and the O-Ring are wet. Comes with 3/8" cane and 24" racking tube. 5/16" or 3/8" ID tubing must be purchased separately. Also available in 1/2" and 3/8" Mini models. Maximum Temperature: 140°F (60°C) Instructions:  Sanitize and rinse your Easy-Siphon.  Get the inner tube gasket and the outer tube wet.  Attach the curved siphon to a hose.  Submerge the end of Easy-Siphon into your container.  If bottling directly, attach the correct bottle for the tubing you are using and place it inside your bottle wand. Otherwise place the the tubing into the container you're racking to.  Pull the inner tube up about 7" until the liquid fills the tube.  Pump the inner tube down and siphon will begin.  Pull out inner tube and sanitize Easy-Siphon for storage.  This product is not resistant to high levels of alcohol. Do not sanitize with alcohol. Acrylic is safe for long exposure to ABV up to 15%. It is safe up to 30% ABV for short periods of time (10 minutes or so). Not safe to expose acrylic to more than 30% ABV. Exceeding those limits will damage the Acrylic and could potentially leach into liquid. If you need to exceed these limits, we recommend using a stainless racking cane.

    $15.49

  • The Easy Siphon - 1/2 in. - 2022 Model The Easy Siphon - 1/2 in. - 2022 Model

    The Easy Siphon - 1/2 in.

    57 reviews

    Starts siphon with a single stroke Made from BPA-free acrylic plastic Includes anti-sediment tip Easy to dissasemble for cleaning and drying 7/8" outer diameter fits glass carboys, 1-gallon jugs or Growlers The name says it all! No more struggling with all the different techniques to get a siphon started. The Easy-Siphon will get your transfer started quickly and with zero fuss. Simply submerge the the siphon, pull the inner tube up about halfway, then pump down to start the siphon. New design features 7/8" OD racking tube to better fit carboys, 1-gallon jugs, or growlers. To prolong the life of your Easy Siphon, make sure that every time you assemble the unit, the inner walls of the outside acrylic tube and the O-Ring are wet. Comes with 1/2" cane and 24" racking tube. 7/16" or 1/2" ID tubing must be purchased separately. Also available in 3/8" and 3/8" Mini models. Maximum Temperature: 140°F (60°C) Instructions:  Sanitize and rinse your Easy-Siphon.  Get the inner tube gasket and the outer tube wet.  Attach the curved siphon to a hose.  Submerge the end of Easy-Siphon into your container.  If bottling directly, attach the correct bottle for the tubing you are using and place it inside your bottle wand. Otherwise place the the tubing into the container you're racking to.  Pull the inner tube up about 7" until the liquid fills the tube.  Pump the inner tube down and siphon will begin.  Pull out inner tube and sanitize Easy-Siphon for storage.  This product is not resistant to high levels of alcohol. Do not sanitize with alcohol. Acrylic is safe for long exposure to ABV up to 15%. It is safe up to 30% ABV for short periods of time (10 minutes or so). Not safe to expose acrylic to more than 30% ABV. Exceeding those limits will damage the Acrylic and could potentially leach into liquid. If you need to exceed these limits, we recommend using a stainless racking cane.

    $18.49

  • Auto-Siphon Starter - 5/16 in Regular Auto-Siphon Starter - 5/16 in Regular

    Auto Siphon Starter - 5/16 in Regular

    6 reviews

    Siphon starter for transferring liquids and bottling. Very easy to use and sanitize. A single stroke starts the siphon without disturbing the sediment. Precision designed for smooth, leak-free operation. The Regular Auto Siphon is recommended for use with standard buckets and carboys. We strongly recommend you use 5/16 in ID tubing (not 3/8 in) to prevent air leaks from stopping the siphon. Outer diameter of the siphon shaft is 7/8 inches.

    $16.49

  • Racking Cane/Tube Screen

    Racking Cane Filter

    19 reviews

    Leave the gunk behind and keep your beer clear with this racking cane filter. A great solution at the right price.    This Racking Cane Filter Screen is very effective when racking with whole hops, oak, or fruit in the fermenter. Simply slide this over the bottom of the racking cane and begin the siphon! Made from Stainless Steel mesh. Some customer are also using this in the their keg attached to the bev out dip tube.    Fits on a 3/8" stainless steel racking cane.   Note: You may want to use a hose clamp to tighten this to the racking cane.   

    $8.79

  • The Easy Siphon Clip The Easy Siphon Clip

    Easy Siphon Clip

    The Easy Siphon Clip holds your Easy Siphons to Carboys, Pails, Fermonsters, Buckets and more! Made from lasting plastic materials, so you can clip and unclip your Easy Siphons without issues. Works with: Easy Siphon 3/8" & 1/2" (R511 / R513) 2022 models - 7/8" thick Mini Easy Siphon  The Sample Taker (MT342) Legacy Easy Siphon 3/8" & 1/2" (R510 / R512) pre-2022 Models - 1" thick Please note: if the clip is used with the Legacy Easy Siphons (pre-2022 models), it will not work with the new models afterwards as the clamps will stretch to adapt to the bigger diameter of the older models.  

    $4.99

  • Siphoning Set Up (3/8 in.)

    Racking Cane Siphon Kit - 3/8 in.

    2 reviews

    30'' x 3/8" OD acrylic racking cane, 5' hose, racking clip, hose clamp.  Use to siphon beer or wine from vessel to another. 

    $10.99

  • Racking Cane With Tip (3/8 in. x 30 in.)

    Racking Cane - 3/8 in. x 30 in. (With Tip)

    3 reviews

    Clear plastic racking cane with curve. Good for 6.5 gallon carboys. 3/8" diameter is the standard size for filling beer bottles. 3/8" OD 30" total length (including bend) 27" from tip to bend  

    $8.99

  • Racking Tube - Stainless Steel - 3/8 in x 30 in

    Racking Tube - Stainless Steel - 3/8 in. x 26 in.

    5 reviews

    Stainless Steel racking cane - 3/8 inch OD x 26 inches long from tip to bend (30" total), with curved top. 3/8 inch diameter is the standard size for filling beer bottles.

    $16.49

  • The Mini Easy Siphon - 3/8 in.

    The Mini Easy Siphon - 3/8 in.

    1 review

    Starts siphon with a single stroke Made from BPA-free acrylic plastic Includes anti-sediment tip Easy to dissasemble for cleaning and drying 7/8" outer diameter fits glass carboys, 1-gallon jugs or Growlers Mini Easy Siphon will reduce loss when racking from small vessels The name says it all! No more struggling with all the different techniques to get a siphon started. The Easy-Siphon will get your transfer started quickly and with zero fuss. Simply submerge the the siphon, pull the inner tube up about halfway, then pump down to start the siphon. New design features 7/8" OD racking tube to better fit carboys, 1-gallon jugs, or growlers. To prolong the life of your Easy Siphon, make sure that every time you assemble the unit, the inner walls of the outside acrylic tube and the O-Ring are wet. Comes with 3/8" cane and 15" racking tube. 5/16" or 3/8" ID tubing must be purchased separately. Maximum Temperature: 140°F (60°C) Instructions:  Sanitize and rinse your Easy-Siphon.  Get the inner tube gasket and the outer tube wet.  Attach the curved siphon to a hose.  Submerge the end of Easy-Siphon into your container.  If bottling directly, attach the correct bottle for the tubing you are using and place it inside your bottle wand. Otherwise place the the tubing into the container you're racking to.  Pull the inner tube up about 7" until the liquid fills the tube.  Pump the inner tube down and siphon will begin.  Pull out inner tube and sanitize Easy-Siphon for storage.  This product is not resistant to high levels of alcohol. Do not sanitize with alcohol. Acrylic is safe for long exposure to ABV up to 15%. It is safe up to 30% ABV for short periods of time (10 minutes or so). Not safe to expose acrylic to more than 30% ABV. Exceeding those limits will damage the Acrylic and could potentially leach into liquid. If you need to exceed these limits, we recommend using a stainless racking cane.

    $10.99

  • Racking Cane With Tip (1/2 in. x 30 in.)

    Racking Cane - 1/2 in. x 30 in. (With Tip)

    3 reviews

    Racking canes are the most common tool used to transfer your homebrew from a carboy or other fermentation vessel to your bottling bucket or kegs.  This racking cane comes with a tip cover that will help to keep trub out of the bottling bucket or keg, leaving you with a clearer finished product! 1/2" OD 30" total length (including bend) 27" from tip to bend  

    $9.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Wine Siphons Collection Article +

What Is Racking Wine? Racking wine is a way of filtering it. It is a simple process that involves transferring the wine from one vessel to another. The reason behind this winemaking step is to eliminate the sediment (called lees) that builds up in the bottom of the container. When To Rack and How Often The short answer to when and how often to rack is: only when you need to. The consequences for racking too much are as great as racking too little. If you don’t do it enough, or if you wait too long, the yeast begins to create hydrogen sulfide as a result of not getting enough food. This creates a rotten egg smell that is decidedly unappealing. On the flip side, racking too many times increases oxygen exposure and can lead to the creation of vinegar, ethyl acetate or aldehydes. In either case, your batch of wine is likely destined for the drain. The First Round Your first round of racking should take place shortly after you press the wine. If you are working on a red, pressing occurs after primary fermentation. Wait for another one or two days after that to rack. This allows the particles to settle out. Your goal here is to eliminate the thick layer of sediment. If you rack too soon, you won’t remove enough of it at this first stage and risk ruining your batch. With white wines, pressing occurs before fermentation. You still want to rack after pressing. The sedimentation you’re eliminating consists mostly of pulp since the wine has yet to ferment. Don’t worry if you can’t get rid of all of it; just get as much as you can. The leftover fruit bits actually help with fermentation. The Second Round You need to keep an eye on your vessel to know exactly when to rack the second time. You do not want your lees to get more than about ½ inch thick. Wait on the second racking for a red wine until after the malolactic fermentation is complete. If you find that your lees get too thick before then, give them a little bit of a swirl a couple of times a week until the end of the fermentation process, and then rack it. On the other hand, if there isn’t much in the way of lees after fermenting, then don’t rack. The second round of racking for white wine should occur one to two days after the initial fermentation since your first round took place beforehand. As with the first go at racking a red, you need to allow time for the particles to settle before you rack. The Third Round This will almost always be your final round. It is done just before bottling. When you finish this round, you should not see any haze or detect any off-smelling odors. Racking doesn’t require any major equipment. All you really need is a racking cane and tubing, along with your extra container. You can purchase a racking cane/tubing combo, which eliminates the need to hunt down the right kind of tubing. Where To Get Your Racking Supplies MoreBeer! offers more than just beer supplies! We’re into wines, too. You can find everything you need, including your racking cane, in our winemaking collection. If you need help or have any questions, give us a call at (800)600-0033.

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