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Ferment and carbonate in one vessel with this 30 litre unitank with conical, PET design.
The Apollo 30 L Unitank Pressure Fermenter takes brewing to new heights. This is the perfect fermenter to get into pressure fermentation, allowing you to ferment and carbonate in one vessel, meaning you get to drink your beer sooner.
With its conical shape, and clear, high-strength PET build, the Apollo allows you to ferment quality beer, under pressure, with confidence.
Features include:
Available on backorder
A strongly hopped traditional Ale with a lingering bitterness.
INGREDIENTS
Barley and Malt Extract (Barley, Malted Barley, Water) Hop Extract, Dried Yeast (in sachet)
2 x 12 bottle holder
1 x collection tray
Two lever hand capping tool for glass beer bottles. Simply put a crown cap on bottle, place capper over the top and gently push down on both levers to seal.
This capper works brilliantly. It’s so much better than other cappers in that you need fewer caps because you don’t lose so many during the capping process.
And, its really great value
This is a new S30 Co2 gas bottle, you can return it to us for a refill, there is no return value for these bottles, only refill .
g0 to gas refill go tohttps://brewingathome.co.uk/product/hambleton-bard-s30-cylinder-refill/
Faulty Gas Bottles
Any faulty gas bottles are now returned to Hamstead Brewing who will inspect and test them, if they are found to be faulty, we will refund your money, if they can’t find any fault there will be no refund.
Please let the sales assistant know if you having trouble with you bottle and we will take your details and send them to Hamstead Brewing, we will sale you a full gas bottle and let you know of the outcome, this can take up to 6 weeks, we are bound to their findings.
Care of gas bottles
After each use dip valve into warm water to ensure the valve has fully closed or tap the end with a small metal tool and test before you put it away again.