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Duotight 3/8" Bulkhead (suitable for the TempTwister)

£4.95
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Duotight - 9.5mm (3/8) x 1/2 BSP Male BULKHEAD (With Seated O-ring) Includes Locking Nut (suitable for the TempTwister)

This fitting is ideally used with the TempTwister for a FermZilla or KegMenter for use in the FermZilla Range, Kegmenter range or even drilled into an HDPE fermenter.

If you do not wish to use it for a thermowell purpose, this fitting can still be used with 3/8" beer / gas line.

No clamps necessary!
We do recommend cutting your hosing straight, not on an angle, to ensure the line has a complete seal. To remove the fitting simply push in the collet and the hose can be removed. These push in fittings are suitable to be used up to 100 psi

These push in fittings have been engineered for maximised performance in both gas and liquid applications. Compared to other push in fittings on the market, duotight takes the double safety approach to all of the connections with two EPDM o-rings per hose port. No other push ins on the market have EPDM o-rings, let alone two! per push in connection.

What is EPDM?
EPDM = Ethylene Propylene Rubber which has excellent chemical resistance including being compatible with ozone, oils, wide variety of alkaline and acid compounds, water, alcohol, ketone and beverages.

EPDM is also resistant to aging, weather and will not perish easily like other rubber compounds.   When compared with silicon and vinyl EPDM has better gas transmission rates, better wear resistance, is BPA free and is the number one choice for many long lasting food grade applications.

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Duotight 3/8" Bulkhead (suitable for the TempTwister)

£4.95
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How long does it take to brew beer?

The time it takes to brew beer can vary, but on average, the process takes about 4 to 6 weeks. This includes the various stages such as malting, mashing, boiling, fermenting, conditioning, and bottling. However, some beer styles may require longer aging periods for optimal flavor development.

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