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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.
An inviting aroma of malt and citrus fruits is the prelude to this award-wining offering from Woodforde’s. The palate is crisp and citrussy with malt and fine hop notes introducing an interesting complexity to this thirst-quenching favorite.
Weight (Kg): 3.0 kg
Makes: 23 L / 40 pints at approx. 4.5% ABV
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.
Refractometer BEER 0 – 18° Plato with ATC:
* Model specially for beer brewers.
* Ideal for checking your wort during reducing, as well as monitoring the rinsing of the brewers’ grain.
* Scale 0 – 18°, per 0.1°.
* With automatic temperature correction between 10 and 30°C.