Description
This handy counter pressure bottle filler is a useful tool to fill bottles of various sizes. It fits standard beer taps and is a great way to rack off a few bottles for competition or package your homebrewed beer into bottles.
Easy removal of the telescopic tubing for cleaning!
Its very compact and and will fit any tap with 10.0 mm inner diameter spout/nozzle or with a 3/8″ General thread. We also supply other accessories so you can attach a beer line to this unit for other filling methods too. To use this device simply connect CO2 gas line to the filling unit and away you go.
The integrated counter pressure relief valve gives you good control of the counter pressure and thus the filling speed. How fast the bottle can be filled without too much foaming depends on CO2 level, beer temperature and bottle temperature.
This cannot be used with taps with a vent hole but will fit pretty much all forward sealing taps on the market such as the Nukatap SS, Nukatap FC, Perlick and other brands.
What’s Included:
1 x NukaTap Counter Pressure Bottle Filler
1 x 50cm 5mm ID x 8mm OD EVABarrier Hose (KL06231)
1 x 3/8” Male x 8mm duotight for NukaTap Spout (KL18067)
2 x ¼” Male x 8mm duotight (KL06897)
1 x ¼” Male x Push in Barb for Nukatap Spout
2 x ¼” Male x 6.35mm duotight (KL08730)
1 x Red Gas Male Ball Lock Post (KL10788)
1 x Yellow Liquid Male Ball Lock Post (KL10788-Yellow)
This unit comes complete with wide range of accessories including carbonation cap so you can quick disconnect your beer line, duotights so you can fit a beer line to the unit and other useful fittings you might need.
You can also fit wide mouth bottles by removing the standard silicone bung that comes included and simply using one of the other various bung sizes that we stock separately:
Silicone Bung 17.5 x 22mm Bored – This size is required for PET 1881 and 1820 threaded bottles
Nukatap Counter Pressure Bottle Filler Instruction Manual
Only for use with forward sealing beer taps; NukaTap, Vent-matic, Perlick or Intertap
Use only for filling beer into bottles
Use protective eyewear. Bottles may break when pressurised
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