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Swing Top Bottle Washers 20 Pack
Swing Top Bottle Washers
Swing Top Bottle Washers 20 Pack (Enolandia)
£2.88

In stock, 12 units

Valve (O) Ring Internal | The Home Brew Shop | 102251
Valve (O) Ring Internal
£0.54

In stock, 39 units

2 Inch cap for barrels with S30 Barrel valve - 45518 | The Home Brew Shop | 100799
2 Inch cap for barrels with S30 Barrel valve - 45518
£15.00

In stock, 11 units

Hambleton Bard 4" Cap and Stainless S30 Valve | The Home Brew Shop | 45473
Hambleton Bard 4" Cap and Stainless S30 Valve
£16.98

In stock, 34 units

Hambleton Bard 4" Cap and Stainless Pin Valve | The Home Brew Shop | 45472
Hambleton Bard 4" Cap and Stainless Pin Valve
£17.52

In stock, 20 units

Brass barrel valve inlet and relief valve - 7192
Brass barrel valve inlet and relief valve
£13.98

Only 8 units left

Hambleton Bard Inlet Valve | The Home Brew Shop | 100806
Hambleton Bard Inlet Valve
£12.00

Only 5 units left

Spare Back Nut for Taps | The Home Brew Shop | 61873 - 5315
Spare Back Nut for Taps
£0.96

In stock, 46 units

Adaptor / Sparkler Tap with John Guest Fitting | The Home Brew Shop | 14084
Adaptor / Sparkler Tap with John Guest Fitting | The Home Brew Shop | 14084
Adaptor / Sparkler Tap with John Guest Fitting
£19.98

Only 9 units left

Swing Top Porcelain Stoppers 12 Pack
Swing Top Porcelain Stoppers
Swing Top Porcelain Stoppers 12 Pack
£9.60

In stock, 25 units

Swing Top Plastic Stoppers 12 Pack
Swing Top Plastic Stoppers
Swing Top Plastic Stoppers 12 Pack
£3.12

In stock, 25 units

Pressure Barrel Spares Range

Pressure Barrel Spares 

Pressure Barrels and Explain How They Work in Home Brewing

Pressure barrels, also known as kegs, are used in home brewing as a vessel for carbonating and dispensing beer. They come in various sizes and shapes, but the most common one used in home brewing is the 5-gallon barrel.

The pressure barrel is made up of several parts, including the barrel itself, a lid with a pressure release valve, a tap, and a carbon dioxide (CO2) cylinder. The barrel is typically made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic, which is food-grade and can withstand the pressure of carbonation.

To use a pressure barrel, the beer is first fermented in a fermenting vessel, such as a plastic bucket or glass carboy. Once the fermentation is complete, the beer is siphoned into the pressure barrel and a predetermined amount of sugar is added to the barrel. This sugar is then fermented by the remaining yeast in the beer, producing carbon dioxide and carbonating the beer.

To dispense the beer, the barrel is pressurized with CO2 from the cylinder. The CO2 is connected to the barrel via a regulator, which controls the pressure and flow of gas into the barrel. The pressure forces the beer out of the tap and into a glass.

One advantage of using a pressure barrel is that it eliminates the need for bottling. Bottling can be time-consuming and messy, and can also introduce oxygen into the beer, leading to oxidation and off flavours. With a pressure barrel, the beer can be carbonated and served directly from the barrel, ensuring optimal freshness and flavour.

In conclusion, pressure barrels are an essential tool for home brewers looking to carbonate and dispense beer. They are easy to use and provide a convenient alternative to bottling. With the right equipment and technique, anyone can become a master home brewer.

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