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Kent Fittings - Female Quick Disconnect (QD) x 3/8 in. Barb
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
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Kent Fittings - Male Quick Disconnect (QD) x 3/8 in. Barb
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! Features: Male Kent QD with 3/8" barb on the other end. A single-handed connection and disconnection 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!
$5.49
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Kent Fittings - Female Quick Disconnect (QD) x 1/2 in. Barb
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! Features: Female Kent QD with 1/2" barb on the other end. A single-handed connection and disconnection 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. 3/8" ID 1/2" OD MADE IN THE USA!
$3.79
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Kent Fittings - Male Quick Disconnect (QD) x 1/2 in. MPT
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! Features: Male Kent QD with 1/2" MPT on the other end. A single-handed connection and disconnection 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!
$4.29
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Kent Fittings - Female Quick Disconnect (QD) x 1/2 in. MPT
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! Features: Female Kent QD with 1/2" MPT on the other end. A single-handed connection and disconnection 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!
$4.99
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Kent Fittings Carbonation Cap - Shut-Off Quick Disconnect (QD) Set
Use this quick disconnect set to seal a soda bottle under CO2 pressure. An ideal way to bring homebrew to a party without all the accessories. TIP N' TRICK: Add a CO2 tee inline with your current CO2 setup and install the H481 Kent Shut-Off Female QD w/ 1/4 in Barb included. This way you always have access to CO2 accessible to put your beer under pressure before leaving for the party. * A single-handed connection and disconnection * Strong plastic that can handle 250 degrees, very durable, and is medical-grade compliant and made from FDA approved material * Easy installation into your home brewery * KENT Systems quarter turn design functions safely
$17.99
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Kent Fittings - Male Quick Disconnect (QD) x 1/2 in. Barb
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! Features: A single-handed connection and disconnection 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!
$4.69
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Kent Fittings - Shut-Off Male Quick Disconnect (QD) x Soda Bottle Cap
Use this cap to seal a soda bottle under CO2 pressure. An ideal way to bring homebrew to a party without all the accessories. TIP N' TRICK: Add a CO2 tee inline with your current CO2 setup and install our H481 Kent Shut-Off Female QD w/ 1/4 in Barb. This way you always have access to CO2 accessible to put your beer under pressure before leaving for the party. * A single-handed connection and disconnection * Strong plastic that can handle 250 degrees, very durable, and is 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.
$10.99
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Kent Fittings - Shut-Off Female Quick Disconnect (QD) x 1/4 in. Barb
Use this quick disconnect to seal a soda bottle under CO2 pressure using our H470-Kent Shut-Off Male QD - Soda Bottle Cap. An ideal way to bring homebrew to a party without all the accessories. TIP N' TRICK: Add a CO2 tee inline with your current CO2 setup and install this H481 Kent Shut-Off Female QD w/ 1/4 in Barb. This way you always have access to CO2 accessible to put your beer under pressure before leaving for the party. * A single-handed connection and disconnection * Strong plastic that can handle 250 degrees, very durable, and is 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.
$6.99
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Firestone Walker Brewing Company Double Barrel Ale® | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | All-Grain
This BrewMaster Series kit was scaled down to a homebrew batch size in collaboration with the brewmasters at Firestone Walker Brewing Company A smooth amber ale with subtle oak notes blending perfectly with wonderful malt character Includes Willamette and Kent Goldings hops Estimated ABV: 5% Estimated IBUs: 32-34 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Matt Brynildson of Firestone Walker Brewing Co., Paso Robles, California. It seems to some that Matt has almost been bred to brew beer. After getting a degree in chemistry in 1993, Matt went to work in Michigan doing research and development on hops for the brewing industry. In 1995, Matt went to the famous Seibel Institute of Brewing Technology to further his education. After brewing for Goose Island in Chicago and then moving to California to work for SLO Brewing, Matt was appointed Small Brewmaster of the Year in 2001. Later that year, he was asked to join the crew at Firestone Walker. Two years later Matt was dubbed Mid-Sized Brewer of the Year at the Great American Beer Fest AND at the World Cup of Beer, for a total of 12 medals in just three years! Since then, Firestone Walker has been gaining a large following in California due in part to it's flagship beer, Double Barrel Ale, which is produced in a Burton Union system that has the beer fermenting in barrels. Firestone Walker Brewing Company is the only brewery in the U.S. to ferment in barrels and one of only two in the world. In addition to the line-up at Firestone Walker, Matt also brews the Nectar Ales line of beers, as well as a few of the Trader Joe's house brands. Learn more at www.firestonebeer.com Don't let the name fool you, this beer is easy on the oak, having been created so that all ingredients blend perfectly with one another, even the oak. In fact, the oak really takes a back seat to the wonderful malt characteristics that this beer presents, which may be hard to imagine once you realize there are 2 ounces of oak in this one! A blend of American and English base malts provide the foundation for this beer. A little Munich, some crystal, and that's it - simple, yet flavorful. Just how we like it. One can easily spend all night drinking this smooth amber ale ... in fact, many of us at MoreBeer! have done just that! The low bitterness ties everything together and makes you remember just how much of a craft brew this beer really is. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.049-52 SRM (Color Range): 14 IBUs: 32-34 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
$34.99
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Firestone Walker Brewing Company Double Barrel Ale® | 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit | Extract
This BrewMaster Series kit was scaled down to a homebrew batch size in collaboration with the brewmasters at Firestone Walker Brewing Company A smooth amber ale with subtle oak notes blending perfectly with wonderful malt character Includes Willamette and Kent Goldings hops Estimated ABV: 5% Estimated IBUs: 32-34 Makes 5 gallons of finished beer Matt Brynildson of Firestone Walker Brewing Co., Paso Robles, California. It seems to some that Matt has almost been bred to brew beer. After getting a degree in chemistry in 1993, Matt went to work in Michigan doing research and development on hops for the brewing industry. In 1995, Matt went to the famous Seibel Institute of Brewing Technology to further his education. After brewing for Goose Island in Chicago and then moving to California to work for SLO Brewing, Matt was appointed Small Brewmaster of the Year in 2001. Later that year, he was asked to join the crew at Firestone Walker. Two years later Matt was dubbed Mid-Sized Brewer of the Year at the Great American Beer Fest AND at the World Cup of Beer, for a total of 12 medals in just three years! Since then, Firestone Walker has been gaining a large following in California due in part to it's flagship beer, Double Barrel Ale, which is produced in a Burton Union system that has the beer fermenting in barrels. Firestone Walker Brewing Company is the only brewery in the U.S. to ferment in barrels and one of only two in the world. In addition to the line-up at Firestone Walker, Matt also brews the Nectar Ales line of beers, as well as a few of the Trader Joe's house brands. Learn more at www.firestonebeer.com Don't let the name fool you, this beer is easy on the oak, having been created so that all ingredients blend perfectly with one another, even the oak. In fact, the oak really takes a back seat to the wonderful malt characteristics that this beer presents, which may be hard to imagine once you realize there are 2 ounces of oak in this one! American base malt, a little Munich, some crystal, and that's it - simple, yet flavorful. Just how we like it. One can easily spend all night drinking this smooth amber ale ... in fact, many of us at MoreBeer! have done just that! The low bitterness ties everything together and makes you remember just how much of a craft brewing beer really is. Makes 5 gallons Estimated Original Gravity: 1.049-52 SRM (Color Range): 14 IBUs: 32-34 Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 5% Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled. Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME) MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
$34.99 - $46.99
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, by Robert S.Wallace (Brewing Techniques) Shepherd Neame - Three Centuries of Tradition
Shepherd Neame - Three Centuries of Tradition by Robert S.Wallace (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 6, No.6) This year, Britain’s oldest continuously operating, brewery celebrates its...
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, by Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) Cask Conditioning Ales at Home
By Jim Busch (Brewing Techniques) You Don’t Have to be British to Produce Great Real Ale. This article covers some of the concepts and techniques...
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, by Martin Lodahl & Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Brewing in Styles: Old, Strong, and Stock Ales
by Martin Lodahl & Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) As autumn approaches, a brewer’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of strong, fruity, and flavorful ales. Truly...
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, by MoreBeer! The Largest List of Brewing Hops
Brewing Hops For Beer MoreBeer! has compiled one of the largest known lists of brewing hops online, with over 170 varietal hop descriptions. Check...
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, by Thom Tomlinson (Brewing Techniques) IPA - The Origin of India Pale Ales, Part I
By Thom Tomlinson (Brewing Techniques) In this first of two articles on India Pale Ale, Thom Tomlinson presents the history of the style’s invention and...
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, by Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques) Brewing in Styles: Witbier - Belgian White
The Belgian Wit style offers a richly complex beer that is appealing in any season. by Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques) HOT STUFF As the North...
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, by Don Put The Pursuit Of Hoppiness Part II
The Pursuit of Hoppiness— Part II: The Care and Feeding of Hops in the Brewhouse Originially Published By Don Put (Brewing Techniques, Volume 4, Number...
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, by Fal Allen and Dick Cantwell (Brewing Techniques) Barley Wine - The Revival of the Tradition of Big Beers
by Fal Allen and Dick Cantwell (Brewing Techniques) The brewer’s answer to brandy or pinot noir, barleywine is a strong (8–14%), malt-rich ale aged to...
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, by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) American Porters
by Ben Jankowski (Brewing Techniques) American Porters- Marching to Revolutionary Drummers From their earliest days in colonial experience, American porters have evolved separately from their...
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, by George J. Fix (Brewing Techniques) Controlling Beer Oxidation
By George J. Fix (Brewing Techniques) Control Beer Oxidation from Kettle to Bottle The effects of the introduction of oxygen to wort or beer on...
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, by Scott Bickham (Brewing Techniques) Preparing for the BJCP Certification Exam
North America’s only recognized judge certification program provides a structure for mastering the essentials of beer judging and an exam that recognizes accomplishment in expert...
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, by Al Korzonas (Brewing Techniques) When Fermentation Rears Its Dirty Head
Testing the Positions for and against Removing Kräusen during Fermentation by Al Korzonas (Brewing Techniques - Vol. 4, No.3) One inquisitive brewer designed an experiment...
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, by Martin Lodahl & Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Brewing in Styles: Belgian Trappists & the Abbey Ale
by Martin Lodahl & Roger Bergen (Brewing Techniques) Behind Abbey Walls One of the first beers to really astound me was Chimay “rouge,” now usually...
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, by Mark Garetz (Brewing Techniques) Hop Storage
By Mark Garetz (Brewing Techniques) How to Get — and Keep — Your Hops’ Optimum Value Most brewers are familiar with the fragile nature of...
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, by Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques) Lambic: Belgium's Unique Treasure
by Martin Lodahl (Brewing Techniques) Lambic: Belgium’s Unique Treasure But is it really beer?” The first taste of a lambic is almost always a surprise...