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1 Gallon Glass Jar (Clear)
FE304

1 Gallon Glass Jar (Clear)

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Description

Our 1 gallon glass jar works great for holding small amounts of beer, wine or mead for aging, small batch fermentation, overflow storage and fermentation experiments.  Although it's really just a jar, some refer to it as a 1 gallon carboy when it is used for fermentation rather than serving.

Some Suggested Uses

  • Use to store excess wine when you press off and have more than you expected.
  • Ferment small batches of mead, sake, fruit wine or anything else that strikes your fancy!
  • Perform yeast experiments - split a batch of wine or beer into five 1 gal batches and ferment them with different yeast strains

Uses a #6 stopper.

Please Note: DOES NOT INCLUDE LID

 

Item # FE304
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Availability California - In Stock
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Weight 3 LBS
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This is good for my small batches.
Connor L on Apr 24, 2018
Use for chilling sterile top off water in the frig.
Julie B on Mar 16, 2018
This is good for my small batches.
Connor L on Apr 24, 2018
I need these to make one gal sample batches
Carl C on Mar 16, 2018
Use for chilling sterile top off water in the frig.
Julie B on Mar 16, 2018
I need these to make one gal sample batches
Carl C on Mar 16, 2018
Will this work with 1-gallon glass carboys?
Adam F McAnaney on Feb 14, 2024
1 Gallon Glass Jar (Clear)
1 Gallon Glass Jar (Clear)
Easy Jiggler - Stainless Auto Siphon Racking Cane
Easy Jiggler - Stainless Auto Siphon Racking Cane
BEST ANSWER: Yes, the easy jiggles is amazingly well made, easy to clean. However it’s a pain to start a siphon. It sits in my box of stuff that I don’t use.
Reviews

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Rated 3 out of 5
Rubber stopper
#6 rubber stopper does not fit this -- too loose
March 1, 2021
Rated 5 out of 5
Perfect!
Just what we're been wanting for years to hold our drinking water.
Heavy duty. Great quality. Good packaging and delivery. Thx much!
October 7, 2018
Purchased
over 6 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Nice jugs!
Good glass jugs. What more can I say?
April 3, 2018
Purchased
over 6 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Great for experimentation
Splitting a batch up between a few of these one gallon jars makes trying different things fun and you don't ruin an entire batch that way. Oak, flavorings, hops, fruit anything you can think of.
May 28, 2015
Rated 5 out of 5
great for starters
I don't use for small batches, but some of those big beers (like the imperial saison i brewed a few weeks ago) will benefit from up to a 3L starter.
May 13, 2015
Rated 5 out of 5
Great for Formulating Recipes!
When working on a new recipe, I often use 5 of these 1-gallon jugs as secondary fermentors to try out various dry hop combos and flavorings. Why wait for a whole brew cycle to make one adjustment to a new recipe when you can make 5 adjustments, pick the best result, and move on from there!

These are also great to have around for the occasional small batch of mead or wine or whatever.
May 12, 2015
Rated 5 out of 5
Good buy
I am very happy with the jar and it is the cheapest I have found.
October 2, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
1 gallon experiments!
Great for testing out yeasts or different dry hop experiments.
May 19, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
great jar
I'm very happy with this jar . Great for experimenting with small batchs
May 3, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
Very Handy
These jars are a cheap way to experiment with your homebrew. They are for those of us who like to compare the effects of say, dry hopping with different hops, or adding different fruit flavors/ flavor combos, or trying the effects of different yeast strains on the same base beer. You can simply brew a regular 5 gal batch, pour it off to (5) 1 gallon jars, or some into a 3 gallon carboy and the rest into (2) 1 gallon jars (my go-to choice). So even if you don't get the best results in the world- it's only 1 gallon that you sacrificed, and hey- you learned something by doing it. And unless its contaminated, it's probably still good enough to drink as a "failed attempt." Better than bud light at it's best (which is done on purpose believe it or not!)
May 17, 2013