Deluxe Beer Making Equipment Kit with Better Bottle Carboy or Glass Carboy by BSG The K7PET Beer Equipment kit includes all the conveniences you get with the K3 kit, like an automatic pump-style siphon, an adhesive thermometer for the primary fermenter, and a full 27-page beginner's guide. But the K7PET has a 7.8 gallon bucket and a 5 gallon PET (plastic) carboy (contrast two, 6.5 gallon buckets in the K3). The 5 gallon carboy is perfect for secondary fermentation of standard 5 gallon batches, and the 7.8 gallon bucket allows more room for primary fermentation. The K7PET Beer Equipment Kit includes:
7.8 Gallon Bucket with Drilled & Grommeted Lid
5 Gallon PET (plastic) Carboy with Rubber Stopper
3-Piece Airlock (for Fermenting Bucket)
Adhesive Thermometer (for Fermenting Bucket)
Automatic Pump-style Siphon with 5' of flexible tubing
Dual Function Bottle Filler (⅜″ OD)
Bottling Spigot with Bottle-fit Spout
Glass, Triple Scale Hydrometer
Twin-lever Capper
Beer Bottle Brush
8 oz of B-BRITE™ Cleanser
HandCraft Brewing Guide
Beer Equipment Kit Instructions We highly recommend this kit with the Better Bottle Carboy because they're safer and much lighter to handle and cost less to ship. And, today's Better Bottle are just as good as glass for making fine quality beers. If you insist on a glass carboy feel free to substitute for a slight additional charge ($10). The decision is yours.
7.8 Gallon Bucket with Drilled & Grommeted Lid
5 Gallon PET (plastic) Carboy with Rubber Stopper
3-Piece Airlock (for Fermenting Bucket)
Adhesive Thermometer (for Fermenting Bucket)
Automatic Pump-style Siphon with 5' of flexible tubing
Dual Function Bottle Filler (⅜″ OD)
Bottling Spigot with Bottle-fit Spout
Glass, Triple Scale Hydrometer
Twin-lever Capper
Beer Bottle Brush
8 oz of B-BRITE™ Cleanser
HandCraft Brewing Guide
Beer Equipment Kit Instructions We highly recommend this kit with the Better Bottle Carboy because they're safer and much lighter to handle and cost less to ship. And, today's Better Bottle are just as good as glass for making fine quality beers. If you insist on a glass carboy feel free to substitute for a slight additional charge ($10). The decision is yours.