🍇 Ferment Fearlessly: Your artisanal brew’s best friend!
The FastRack Glass Jug is a 1-gallon, lead-free, heat-resistant glass fermenter featuring a twin bubble airlock and ergonomic handle. Designed for home brewers crafting beer, wine, cider, mead, or kombucha, its transparent body allows easy monitoring of fermentation progress. Durable and reusable, it combines professional-grade functionality with sustainable materials, making it an essential tool for any serious fermenter.
Reusability | Reusable |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Features | Insulated |
Material Type | Glass |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 7.48"W x 7.4"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 1 Gallons |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Game |
Occasion | Bachelor Party |
Color | Clear |
Style Name | Modern |
Additional Features | Heat Resistant |
N**1
Very nice.
Very nice jug, Good value, its a nice thick one gallon jug. Doesn't feel like there's any danger of it falling apart. The rubber stopper was good fit, and the airlock it included also seemed to be of good quality. The only thing i wish it had, that it did not, would be a screw on cap for the Jug If it included that, It would have ben totally perfect. If the company had a way to add the cap for buck, or two, that would have been a nice option, for the customer and the company could have profited an extra buck too. I'm sure ill find one somewhere to fit it.I was so impressed with the quality of the product, I ordered a second one already.
N**E
Exactly as described
It looks a little smaller in person, but it's the right volume. I haven't done a durability test, but the glass is thick. The air lock works
P**C
Well built and sturdy - 5 star
The glass on this isn't the thickest I've ever seen on a one gallon carboy, but it's not bad and doesn't feel cheap. My wife's reaction was that it was very pretty and she admired it for a couple of minutes as her parents used to own an old laundry company that used such things for their products.The cap unit and airlock is very functional and built to withstand the purpose intended. It could be broken if abused or over-tightened, but I don't see it happening in my ordinary use. Even if I did, I could get replacements for a few bucks, so no big deal.I checked the jug out when washing it and sanitizing it and there aren't any glass flaws like you see in a lot of similar bottles, meaning there aren't any special weak spots. Short of an accident, this should last as long as I want to use it.
B**E
Does exactly what it's supposed to
Have a batch brewing right now. Very handy little set up.
O**H
Great product 1 flaw
I love the size of these because it gives me the ability to try smaller samples of ciders. The only problem I found was trying to keep the bunt in the mouth. I had one slip through all the way, I don't know I will be able to get that out. But if I didn't shove it in and tape it then it would pop right out. Is there any easier suggestions out there?
K**L
What's not to like?
I ordered this as part of prepping to begin winemaking. I haven't staretd yet so my review is limited to impressions. I truly can't find anything wrong with this othrr than a personal preference for a different kind of pressure valve, so I'd have to give it a thumbs up. Would definitely recommend!
A**R
A few problems. Wrong airlock, bung slides out
I ordered 2 sets of the carboy, airlock, and bung to make mead. When they arrived, neither of them came with the pictured airlock, they both had the S shaped airlock. It was actually more of a happy mistake because I want the S shaped airlock but didn’t want to pay more for it. One of the sets of carboy/airlock/bung worked perfectly, and I am now enjoying delicious mead. The second set, however, wouldn’t produce bubbles in the airlock. Finally I noticed that when I pushed down on the bung, the lock had positive pressure and bubbles were produced. A few seconds after letting go, it was back to the same, no pressure, no bubbles. So my bung was sliding out. I tried everything, cleaning, drying, holding for minutes on end to get the bung to stay in but it just kept sliding out. Eventually the only resolution I could find was to make a square of tape and tape the bung down to the carboy. Ultimately it worked and I am enjoying that mead too, but it’s annoying that you have a 50/50 chance of getting a set that works properly.
J**S
Very Good!
I've bought 4 of these bad boys now for mead making and they're all sturdy, the airlocks work great, and the corks hold in place well.
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