Premium DIY Beverage Supplies – Alcohol Hydrometer & B-Brite Cleaner for Craft Winemaking and Home Distilling
Measure Alcohol Content Accurately with Lab-Grade Hydrometer and Clean with B-Brite 3-in-1 Powder
This precision alcohol hydrometer kit is a top-tier solution for distillers, homebrewers, and winemaking enthusiasts. Designed for measuring alcohol content in distilled spirits (0–100% ABV), it ensures precise and repeatable readings for moonshine, vodka, whiskey, and more. Paired with a 35g packet of B-Brite 3-in-1 Cleaning Powder, this combo simplifies your workflow—clean, test, repeat. Ideal for small-batch spirit makers, DIY brewers, and anyone seeking professional-grade home winemaking supplies and craft brewing essentials.
Durable glass construction, compact size, and easy-to-use design make it a reliable choice for any home distillery or test lab. Aseptic packaging ensures your cleaning powder remains fresh and safe for use with sensitive equipment.
Key Features
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Complete Testing & Cleaning Kit: Includes a 0–100% ABV alcohol hydrometer plus B-Brite 3-in-1 cleaning powder for full process control.
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Precision Readings: Accurate measurement tool for high-proof spirits—ideal for post-distillation proof testing.
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Compact Glass Design: Lightweight and easy to store; fits into most testing jars and distilling kits.
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Craft Brewing Ready: Perfect for DIY distillers, artisanal winemakers, and small-batch brewers.
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Easy Sanitization: B-Brite powder removes residue and odor from hydrometers, bottles, and accessories.
FAQs
Q: What beverages can I test with this hydrometer?
A: It’s designed for testing distilled spirits only—like moonshine, vodka, whiskey, or rum.
Q: Can I use it for beer or wine during fermentation?
A: No. It is not calibrated for fermentation; use a different hydrometer for beer or wine.
Q: How do I clean the hydrometer?
A: Use the included B-Brite 3-in-1 powder dissolved in warm water, then rinse thoroughly.
Q: What’s the correct temperature for an accurate reading?
A: Perform measurements at 20°C ± 2°C (68°F ± 3.6°F) for best results.