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Ferment and carbonate a full batch of beer in one vessel with this 30 litre PET pressure fermenter.
The ‘Chubby’ is a 30 L pressure fermenter from Keg King – the next step up from the Fermenter King Junior. At 30 L in volume, this pressure fermenter is designed for full batches, and fits perfectly in a fermentation chamber. Made from clear, high-quality PET, you can enjoy all the advantages of pressure fermentation for batches 23-25 L, with plenty of headspace.
The Chubby lid features a gas and liquid post, as well as a PRV port, meaning gas and liquid are easily controlled for transfers, fermentation pressure and serving.
Brewers can extract bright, clear beer after fermentation by way of the floating diptubes that come standard with each Chubby fermenter. It also comes with stainless steel handles for easy transportation and the super smooth interiors make it easy to remove fermentation debris, making clean up simple.
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A pleasing aroma of malt and rich fruit with citrus notes is the introduction to this Woodforde’s classic. The palate is full, with malt and fruit dominating initially, but giving way to a lingering dry finish.
Weight (Kg): 3.0 kg
Makes: 20 L / 36 pints at approx. 5% ABV
Full instruction on back for making your own beer.
Colour: 6-10 EBC
Bitterness: 25-35 EBU
Alcohol: 5%
S.g. start: 1044
S.g. finish: 1005
Colour: 12-18 EBC
Bitterness: 40-45 EBU
Alcohol: 5.5%
S.g. start: 1050
S.g. finish: 1006
A hydrometer is used to figure out how much alcohol is in your beer or cider. It measures the density of liquid (called gravity). Alcohol is less dense than sugary pre-fermented beer, so measuring gravity at the beginning of fermentation (at the end of your brew day) and measuring it again two weeks later at the end of fermentation (when you’re ready to bottle) will tell you exactly how much alcohol you have on hand. It’s a great way to let a little science into your otherwise relaxing brew day adventures with a hydrometer.