Reddit Reddit reviews Eagle Brewing R550 Sterile Siphon Starter for 3, 5, 6 and 6.5 gal Carboy with Smooth Neck

We found 4 Reddit comments about Eagle Brewing R550 Sterile Siphon Starter for 3, 5, 6 and 6.5 gal Carboy with Smooth Neck. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Eagle Brewing R550 Sterile Siphon Starter for 3, 5, 6 and 6.5 gal Carboy with Smooth Neck
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4 Reddit comments about Eagle Brewing R550 Sterile Siphon Starter for 3, 5, 6 and 6.5 gal Carboy with Smooth Neck:

u/skeletonmage · 4 pointsr/Homebrewing

Get a "Brew in a bag" bag, if you want to do BIAB. They're resilient and worth the extra money. You won't find them on Amazon.

If you want to start going to all grain you can buy a large Coleman / Igloo cooler (60 quart is what I use, can do up to 10 gallon batches). Ball valve and fittings, some pipe tape too. Don't forget a pulley to help get the bag out of the cooler!

You can get a flask, stir bar, and everything else you need to start making yeast starters.

Grab a large spoon and/or a flask wisk to help mashing.

Amazon also sells immersion chillers to help with the post boil. I bought mine for $50 and I think it's the 25' one. Works like a charm for 5 gallon batches.

Get a good pair of insulated gloves for your brew day!

Amazon also sells thermometers to help track mash temperatures. I have this one and this one. They're both great. An IR thermometer is great to have for yeast starters too...but definitely not needed. Would put that at the bottom of my purchase list.

Oh! A sterile siphon is also awesome. Bought that from Amazon too.

And so I don't keep rambling, Homebrewfinds as a good list of filler stuff from Amazon. Things like campden tablets, hop bags, pieces to make hop spiders....etc. http://www.homebrewfinds.com/homebrewing-related-amazon-fillers

u/Jtoad · 3 pointsr/cider

Sterile Siphon Starter.

It's stainless so it will never break. Super easy to clean. Even easier to use. I hooked up a co2 line on mine to lower the chance of oxygen pick up during transfer.

You can probably get everything needed from your local Homebrew shop.

u/CXR1037 · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Glass carboys are okay but I prefer plastic. You don't need to secondary so that's cool you'd have two fermenting vessels.

Auto-siphons work but I think the Sterile Siphon is a lot better/easier/more sanitary/etc.

Carboy brush is good. I've never used a beer bottle brush but I guess they're handy? Capper + caps are good. The instructional DVD might be useful if you're into watching instructional DVDs.

I'm interested in the sanitizer. I see they have 1-Step in the picture but that's for cleaning. Star San is the best sanitizer in my opinion because it's no rinse and super effective when mixed properly.

This kit doesn't seem to include a hydrometer? You'll definitely want one of those to check your starting and final gravities. Refractometers cost more but are easier because they only require a drop of wort.

The extract kits are pretty generic. I'd probably choose the Caribou Slobber because every time I've brewed extract and seen other people brew extract, the wort comes out darker than expected.

Personally I don't like those kits. If I were starting all over again and wanted to do 5G batches, I'd get at least an 8 gallon pot, a fine mesh bag, a 6.5G Better Bottle, and the other accessories (hydometer/StarSan + spray bottle/bung/airlock/sterile siphon/etc) and just do all-grain brew in a bag (BIAB). For more on that, check out this post.

u/NowhereAtAll · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Those of you with a sterile siphon or similar set up: how do you handle sanitation?

With the auto-siphon I would just fill a jug with sanitizer and pump it through the rig for a minute or two. Do you fill up a carboy with sanitizer and drain it through the rig?