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Oxebar 20L Amber PET Keg & Pressure Fermenter Tank

£30.95

Fit up to 3 of these badboys in your Series X.1, X or 4.1 (aka XL). 
Or fit up to 6 of these in a Series X.1 Plus!

Not only will it protect your beer from damaging light (amber tinting) it will also keep your beverages fresher for up to 3 times as long due to the Mono Barrier PET Polymer Matrix.
It also comes with a floating dip tube with cage filter. Is easy to undo and stack on top of each-other upside down with disconnects attached. 
The 20L Oxebar Amber PET Kegs come with a Green Pressure Relief valve rated to 65psi.

Dimensions:
640mm High
235mm Diameter

Other uses:
- Overflow Homebrew Keg
- Cleaning Keg for Commercial Keg Buyers
- In a pinch it could be used as a Pressure Fermenter Tank, although we would highly recommend going for a KB03625 30L FermZilla Pressure Brewing Kit for adequate single batch sizing as well as being able to get your hand inside to clean properly.

20L Brimful, ideally 19.5L fill for Kegging purposes.
If you are going to use it as a fermenter, we would recommend between 15L and 18L.
When fermenting you will need a spunding valve. We would recommend the BlowTie.
KL09706 BlowTie Spunding Valve Kit OR KB03529 Integrated Gauge BlowTie Kit (0-15psi)
Remember, a PRV is a not a spunding valve.

Includes:
1 x 20L Amber Mono Barrier PET Oxebar Keg
1 x Dual PCO1881 Lid assembly with Oxebar Black Handle
1 x KL09164 Green Pressure Relief Valve for Keg Lids / MK4 Reg - 65psi
1 x KL17060 100cm Silicone Hosing with Stainless Steel float and Hop Filter Cage
1 x KL10788 RED Multi Gas Post Plastic Carbonation Cap
1 x KL10788-Yellow Multi Liquid Post Plastic Carbonation Cap

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Oxebar 20L Amber PET Keg & Pressure Fermenter Tank

£30.95
Brewing frequently asked questions

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.

Is home brewing worth it?

Many people find home brewing to be a rewarding and enjoyable hobby, allowing them to create unique and customised beers. It provides a deeper understanding of the brewing process and offers the opportunity to experiment with different ingredients and styles. Additionally, home brewing can be cost-effective in the long run compared to purchasing craft beers. However, it requires time, effort, and a certain level of commitment. Whether it's worth it ultimately depends on one's passion for brewing and the satisfaction derived from the process and the end product.

Is home brewing legal?

Home brewing for personal use is generally legal, and there is no need for a specific license as long as certain conditions are met. Home brewers are allowed to produce beer, wine, and cider for personal consumption. However, there are limits on the amount that can be brewed without a license. As of January 2022, the limits were 100 litres for beer and 100 litres for wine per household.

It's important to stay informed about any updates or changes in the regulations, so it's advisable to check with local authorities or brewing associations for the most current information regarding home brewing laws in the UK. Always ensure that you comply with the relevant regulations and guidelines to enjoy home brewing within the legal framework.

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