937 days ago

For sale

John Neighbourly Lead from Heathcote Valley

Any Home brewers around?
I have 2 Home Brew Glass Carboys [Demi-johns] 1 gallon
• 1 gallon clear glass demi-john (4.54 litres)
• Use for primary fermentation
• Ensure that fermentation gases are allowed to escape through an airlock
• Do not pour very hot liquids into a cold demi-john or glass will crack
• Avoid temperatures below 4°C or above 40°C
• Suitable for standard 1 gallon rubber or cork bungs
I have use these for wine making in the past. I no longer have the bungs or airlocks but the jars are undamaged. I believe that they are British made.
I used these successfully for wine making in the past but don't do that any more. Sorry, I don't have the airlocks any more.
$20.00 each

Price: $20

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