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Hop Spider 300 Micron Mesh Stainless Steel Hop Filter Strainer for Home Brewing Beer Tea Kettle

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$19.16

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1.Size:10*25.5cm


  • FILTER BEER, COFFEE, TEA: We love beer, but what is better than the beverage itself is the satisfaction of creating it; 6”x14” Inch Spider Strainer is designed for kettle brewing systems to contain hops while keeping debris out of pumps, , and finished beer, resulting in a clearer beer and better taste; Suitable for brewing beer, filtering coffee, making compost tea, and putting into a boil pot
  • EASY TO USE: Two hook handles firmly secure this filter over the of your kettle and, during the boil, hops can be poured directly into the spider; For any standard electric brewing system
  • BUILT TO LAST: 300-micron mesh that will not wrinkle or damage easily; Frame made from firm stainless steel for strength and longevity; Will resist , , heat, and pressure; Enables easier prior to brewing and easy cleanup
  • EASY STORAGE: 2 kettle hanging hooks on top end of basket offers stability, user-friendliness, and versatility; Easier than beer cloth hops bags to remove, clean, and sanitize; Care of this hops spider is easy – you can put in the dishwasher as a separate load with no soap, or simply use a garden hose to wash it out; A no-rinse cleaner and sponge after you rinse it off also works
  • FILTER MORE: Filter has a 14-inch height and 6-inch diameter (15cm x 35cm)


Description:
This filter is designed for homemade brew, which can hold hop to reduce impurities and enhance filtration level of fermentation broth, so as to ensure purer taste and Stainless steel mesh for 300 micron fine filtration. With hooks for hanging, very convenient to use.
Specifications:
Condition: Brand New
Material: Stainless Steel
Color: Silver
Accuracy: 300 micron
Size: approx. 15 x 35cm / 5.91 x 13.78in
Weight: approx. 439~893g
Package Included:
1 x Stainless Steel Brew Filter


Darren
Reviewed in Canada on March 15, 2024
A little bigger than I expected