🍻 Filter Your Way to Beer Nirvana!
The BouncerMD Inline Beer Filter (Mac Daddy) is designed for serious brewers, featuring a larger filter area and higher flow rate to enhance the taste and clarity of your beer. Made in the USA from durable nylon and T304 stainless steel, it operates effortlessly with a gravity-fed system, making it easy to clean and maintain. Plus, it doubles as a mini-Randall for flavor infusion, allowing you to experiment with fresh ingredients for a unique brewing experience.
Brand | Bouncer |
Model Number | BIF002 |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 12.85 x 6.35 x 9.04 cm; 226.8 g |
Material | nylon, stainless steel |
Item Weight | 227 g |
J**R
Great bit of kit
Absolutely brilliant. Used it for transferring from my fermenters to kegs and the amount of debris it filters out is incredible. Would definitely recommend on if you want clear beer. Not tried it when transferring chilled wort into a fermenter yet. That will be the next test. I also purchased the extra filters as well.
M**N
Great for Hoppy Beers
Just made an all grain kit from Malt Milller (Son of Punkie) and chucked the hops directly into the fermenter. Hooked this up to my line and drained to a keg and was left with a satisfyingly large clump of hop sludge in the device. Week later and happy to say that even the first pint or two are clear and I don't think there's much likelihood of my keg clogging. Didn't even cold crash the fv. Happy days!
J**
A must have price of homebrew equipment
After reading the reviews on this item I was convinced it was what I needed. Incident used it I was gutted I didn’t buy it ages ago. A man st for Home Brewing
D**E
Perfect
A wonderful addition to my brewing process! I used this when moving from my FV to my keg. I use a canonical fermenter, and I am able to dump the trub, but even so, this filter still was very useful in minimizing particles. I should mention that I also purchased the screen assortment and used the white filter, as the red filter that comes with this has a much larger mesh.Assembly is simple, everything cleans up very well, I wish I had had one of these a long time ago.
L**O
Excelente filtro
Me parece un excelente e indispensable accesorio en la elaboración de cerveza casera, de buen material y perfecto funcionamiento.El único pero que le pondría es que a mi me llegó sin las espigas que aparecen en las imágenes del anuncio, por eso 4 estrellas.
F**.
Bon et efficace.
Excellent qualité
J**D
Solid Product
I thought the hose barbs were missing, they are inside.
J**E
A dry hopper's dream.
The BouncerMD is an affordable filtration option for the home brewer. I fitted mine with tri-clamp fittings to make it easier to connect and disconnect. The barbed fittings are good but you'll quickly grow tired of unscrewing them to clean. I bought the additional filters to go with mine so that I could filter some of the finer bits of hop pellets and yeast particulates. For the dry hopper though, I would say the red filter the Bouncer comes with will suffice. Anything finer will result in a clog.The Bouncer itself is easily assembled and cleaned and does what it says it does. There are much more expensive options out there used by home brewers, but their filtration capabilities are marginally better at best and cleaning becomes a bit more of a hassle with them. In fact, two micro breweries I have been a part of use the Bouncer Pro in their establishments because of its cost effectiveness and ease of maintenance.If clarity is what you're after for your pale ales, pilsners, and lagers, I would recommend buying the additional filters and use the white filter in conjunction with something like Silifine (clarity agent). You can get a clear beer rather quickly doing that, saving time and energy without relying on cold crashing.In conclusion, I would highly recommend the BouncerMD for any home brewer looking to filter out hop or yeast particulates in their finished product. With time, the same can be achieved without the filter but the Bouncer does shorten that time extensively. For that reason alone, the $40 spent is worth it.
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