Fermenter King Junior 10L PET Pressure Fermenter & Keg

Fermenter King Junior 10L PET Pressure Fermenter & Keg

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£31.99

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Ferment under pressure, carbonate and serve all in one vessel for an amazing price

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Description

Fermenting under pressure has huge benefits, including low ester formation, less dependence on temperature control, oxygen-free transfer and beer that is near- carbonated after fermentation. For homebrewers and small batch brewers, pressure fermentation allows for faster fermentation times.

The Fermenter King Junior comes from the same tank mould as Keg King’s Silver P.E.T. 20L King Kegs.

Fermenter King Junior is a great way to ferment beer, cider and wine Kits. Its small size makes fermenting up to 9L of beverage simple.

Add a SPUNDY to control the internal pressure of the fermenter.

After fermentation, you can carbonate your beer in the Fermenter King Junior.

Attach Fermenter King Junior to your tap system or any hand held tap and serve directly out of the fermenter.

Alternatively, you can transfer carbonated beverages oxygen free easily from Fermenter King Junior into a keg 

Dimensions:

Width = 245mm at base

Height = 375mm to top of posts on lid

Fermenter King Junior Instructions

NOTE: Product supplied is silver opaque PET material rather than clear, this will help to protect your beer stored inside from light strike.

Additional information

Weight 15 kg
Country of Origin CN
HS Code 3923309000

1 review for Fermenter King Junior 10L PET Pressure Fermenter & Keg

  1. Ian Britton (verified owner)

    I’m a beginner, didn’t want to spend too much in case I didn’t like the hobby, or couldn’t make a decent beer.
    I love the hobby, and the beer is great. So much help is available on the net you can make just about any style of beer successfully. The Malt Miller has just about all the ingredients you’ll need. 9L of beer, however good though, does not justify the time spent in the making.
    Don’t buy this, go bigger, or buy two.

    • Robert Neale

      What a brilliant review!! Small kit is ideal for those that are new to the hobby but we do often see people wanting to scale up pretty quickly.

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