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  • Sale -10% Swing Top Glass Bottles Brewing Bottles for Kombucha, Beer, Kiefer - 16 oz. - Grolsch Style Bottle (6 Set) with Funnel Swing Top Glass Bottles Brewing Bottles for Kombucha, Beer, Kiefer - 16 oz. - Grolsch Style Bottle (6 Set) with Funnel

    Hemlock Home Brewing Swing Top Glass Bottles Brewing Bottles for Kombucha, Beer, Kiefer - 16 oz. - Grolsch Style Bottle (6 Set) with Funnel
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    Brand: Hemlock Home BrewingColor: ClearFeatures: ✅ Includes collapsible silicone funnel and replacement high-pressure gaskets. The glass is rated for 58 psi (twice as much as required by heavily carbonated beer.) These bottles are specifically made for carbonated drinks. ✅ Clear glass kombucha bottles 16 oz. Sold by actual kombucha brewers. Perfect for kombucha, beer, kiefer, soda, or any other homebrew! High pressure gaskets included - Required for carbonated home brewing. Everything is food and dishwasher safe! Guaranteed to not flavor whatever you store in the bottle. ✅ 16 oz. Grolsch Style Swing Top Caps - Made from 204 stainless steel. Completely reusable and easy to seal and open. The only way to guarantee carbonation stays in the bottle! Swing-top bottles have the tightest seal! ✅ Extra Safe Packaging - Guaranteed to arrive unbroken. Every bottle is double bubble wrapped, divided in the box, and shipped with 5 ply cardboard. ✅ Completely dishwasher safe. They are the tried and true bottle for homebrewers everywhere. Binding: KitchenPart Number: 5823771611Details: SWING TOP 16 Oz. GROLSCH STYLE BOTTLES FOR BREWING KOMBUCHA Made for home brewing!Our 16 oz home brewing bottles are specifically made for brewing kombucha, beer and other carbonated drinks. The resealable swing tops keep a tight seal to prevent any carbonation from escaping. Here are a few reasons our bottles are the best:Rated For High Pressure - our bottles are rated for 58 psi. That's twice as much pressure as a shaken up beer bottle will produce! Includes High-Pressure Gaskets - our 6 pack includes high-pressure gaskets that are required for brewing kombucha and beer. Other gaskets will leak carbonation.Replacement Gaskets Included - don't waste your money buying an entirely new set of bottles when you only have to replace the seals! Our package has you covered with 6 extra gaskets included!Stainless Steel Flip Top - some companies cut costs by using weak iron swing top caps. Our swing tops are made from 100% 204 stainless steel. It's meant to last and is definitely dishwasher safe.Collapsable Funned Included - being homebrewers ourselves, we know how messy things can get in the kitchen. That's why we've included a large collapsable funnel with every package. Avoid those messy spills!Perfect For So Many Uses - our completely clear glass bottles can be used for everything from soda, kefir, beer, juice, to water. The best part is, they are completely reusable! If you have any concerns about your bottles, please contact me directly and I will get back to you right away. I'm so confident you will love my bottles that I'm offering you a 30-day money back guarantee!EAN: 0713381481633Package Dimensions: 10.8 x 9.3 x 6.1 inches

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Bottling is the act of transferring homebrew into small containers for easy storage and consumption. These bottles usually have an amber tint to prevent UV rays from destroying the chemical bonds of the alcohol.

To bottle your homebrew, you need to learn how to prime. This adds fermentable sugars and helps the residual yeast ferment and carbonate the beer. The second fermentation adds the fizz of homemade beer. It’s an essential step in making homemade beer.

How to Bottle Your Home Brew

1. Make sure your brew is done fermenting 

You can do this by checking the specific gravity using a hydrometer and comparing it to the recipe requirements. This will ensure that your brew will not over ferment the extra sugars causing an explosion.

2. Clean and sanitize your bottles

Soak your bottles for two minutes in a mix of sanitizer and hot water. Rinse it off with hot water and let it dry. If you want something less taxing for your hands, you can use the dishwasher. Set it on high heat, and do not add soap.

3. Prepare priming solution

Use corn sugar or dextrose for priming since they will not affect the flavors of the brew. The ratio is one ounce to one gallon of beer. Boil the sugar in water to sanitize it for two minutes.

4. Bottle your brew

Add the solution to your bucket and siphon your brew into it. Be sure to siphon above the liquid line to avoid adding sediments. This will create a whirlpool to mix the solution with your brew correctly.

In the new bucket, attach a spigot to transfer the mix into the bottle. Leave some room for air for the brew and seal with a crown cap. Store it at room temperature for two days to let it carbonate.

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