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Barril de cerveza flotante de acero inoxidable 304 con tubo de inmersión de líquido con filtro de tubo de inmersión flotante y tubo de inmersión de silicona de 80 cm

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  • Filtro de tubo de inmersión flotante: para la bebida, tendrás un tubo de inmersión de silicona con flotador de acero inoxidable, lo que te permite sacar siempre de la cerveza más clara en la parte superior del tanque.
  • Dip de silicona de 5/16 pulgadas, puedes conectar tu llave/válvula de muestreo u otros dispositivos.
  • El tubo de silicona mide 80 cm de largo. Funcionará perfectamente como para la FermZilla 55L. Para el modelo 27L, recomendamos cortar el tubo de inmersión más corto para quitar la holgura no deseada.
  • Amplio uso: si quieres sacar del líquido en la parte superior del tanque.
  • Hecho de 304SS. Este tubo de inmersión flotante te permite sacar la cerveza más clara primero desde la parte superior de los barriles de cerveza



Descripción del producto

Tubo de inmersión

 Tubo de inmersión de silicona de 80 cm

Tubo de inmersión líquido para cerveza de cerveza de acero inoxidable 304

Filtro de tubo de inmersión flotante y tubo de inmersión de silicona de 80 cm

Para la bebida, tendrás un tubo de inmersión de silicona con flotador de acero inoxidable, lo que te permite sacar siempre de la cerveza más clara en la parte superior del tanque.


Allison
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de julio de 2024
I’ve been brewing since early 90s and for probably last 15 years have always brewed, chilled to 70ish, transferred to fermenter, fermented in fridge at 68 degrees, crashed, then transfer to cornys. Now brew, straight to 2 corny at around 90 degrees, pitch Kveik yeast, 3 or 4 days, move to fridge, attach CO2. Done. The floating dip tubes are great and so much easier. Beer is just as good as when doing all the work.
David L. Dallas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de diciembre de 2024
Works perfectly. Completely satisfied.
Anonymous
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de septiembre de 2022
I brewed a pumpkin ale and wanted avoid pulling in the typical beginning pours with a bunch of sediment. I easily slipped the plastic dip tube on the gas inlet. I have extra large hands and still had no difficulty attaching. I tested the functionality with sanatizer to clean everything up and check how far down it could get. I ended up adding a stainless steel nut to weigh down the basket below the float. I took it off and on several times with no problem. The additional short tube that comes with it is to replace the long liquid line in the keg but I chose to not replace the tube but rather switch the quick-connects. Removing the keg valves takes a special tool (which I do not have) but not for the quick connects. Mine are gray and black and I simply took them off the tube they were on and put them on the opposite tube. By reversing them, pushed the gas through the liquid line and pulled the liquid out of the new dip tube installed on the inlet line.Pushing the gas through the out with the correct connector makes carbonating quicker (it pushed the Co2 down to the bottom and up through the liquid) and the floating dip tube poured clear beer from the first pour. Very happy!!!
Gerard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de noviembre de 2021
You need to move the float to the top loop on the filter or the filter will float up above the surface of the beer. I learned the hard way. I had to open the keg and move the float to the opposite end of the filter. It seems to work ok now. I don't know how it will effect the final amount of beer left at the bottom because the keg hasn't kicked yet!
crazyjake
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de octubre de 2021
Floating dip tubes are a must-have for fermenting and serving from a corny keg, and this product comes with everything you need: good-quality silicone tubing, float, filter, and short liquid dip tube.I almost exclusively ferment and serve my beers from the same corny keg, and these floating dip tubes work great. No worries about picking up yeast, trub, or needed to cut your rigid dip tube shorter. The filter works great for IPA, NEIPA, and other dry-hopped beers. If you have an issue with the end of the tubing staying submerged, a 3/8" stainless steel hex nut (or two) over the end of the silicone tubing works great, though I haven't needed to do this myself.
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