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0.5 Micron Stainless Steel Keg Aeration Stone

0.5 Micron Stainless Steel Keg Aeration Stone

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Consistent Carbonation and Aeration for Homebrewed Beer

Achieve reliable, repeatable results in your home brewery with this 0.5 micron stainless steel keg aerator stone. Constructed from durable stainless steel, it is designed for direct use in kegs and brewing systems, offering a robust solution for both carbonation and wort aeration before fermentation.

With a total length of approximately 48 mm, an upper diameter of around 7 mm, and a lower diameter of around 12 mm, this compact stone integrates easily with standard homebrew setups. The 0.5 micron pore size produces an exceptionally fine stream of bubbles, promoting efficient gas absorption whether you are carbonating finished beer or oxygenating wort. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion, is easy to sanitize, and stands up to repeated use in demanding brewing environments.

Why It's a Smart Choice

  • Efficient Gas Transfer - The 0.5 micron porosity creates fine bubbles that increase surface area, improving CO₂ absorption and oxygen dispersion.
  • Durable Stainless Steel Build - Corrosion-resistant material supports consistent performance over many batches and simplifies cleaning and sanitizing.
  • Compact, Easy Integration - Practical dimensions allow straightforward installation into common homebrew keg and gas line configurations.

FAQ

Q: Can this stone be used for both carbonation and aeration?
A: Yes. It is suitable for force-carbonating beer in a keg and for aerating wort before fermentation when connected to an appropriate gas source.

Q: How should I clean and sanitize the aeration stone?
A: Rinse immediately after use, soak in a brewery-approved cleaner, then sanitize thoroughly before the next batch to prevent clogging and contamination.

Q: What gas sources can I use with this stone?
A: For carbonation, use CO₂ from a regulated cylinder. For wort aeration, use either filtered air with a pump or pure oxygen with a suitable regulator and tubing.

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