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Tri-Clamp - 1.5" Pressure Gauge (0 - 58 PSI)

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Monitor Your Brews with Precision: Stainless Steel Sanitary Pressure Gauge (0-58 PSI)

This high-quality stainless steel sanitary pressure gauge is a crucial instrument for any homebrewer seeking to monitor and control pressure during the brewing process. Here's why it's a valuable addition to your setup:

  • Pressure Range (0-58 PSI): Covers the typical pressure range for homebrewing applications, allowing you to monitor pressure during fermentation, transferring, carbonation, and dispensing.
  • Tri-Clamp Connection (1.5 inch): Ensures seamless integration with your existing tri-clamp system (gasket and clamp sold separately).
  • Sanitary Design: Maintains a clean surface for a hygienic brewing environment. The tri-clamp connection provides a leak-proof seal, and the smooth gauge face minimizes areas for potential contamination.
  • Durable Construction: Made from 304 stainless steel for long-lasting performance and resistance to corrosion in your wort environment.
  • Easy Reading: The clear dial face and pressure scale allow for easy monitoring and adjustments during your brewing process.

Upgrade your homebrew setup with this essential pressure gauge and gain valuable insights into your brewing process!

Here are some specific benefits for homebrewers:

  • Monitor Fermentation: Keep an eye on pressure during fermentation to ensure a safe and controlled process.
  • Control Transfer Pressures: Maintain the right pressure for efficient and splash-free transfers between your fermenter, brite tank, and keg.
  • Carbonate Precisely: Accurately monitor pressure while force-carbonating your kegs to achieve the perfect level of fizz.
  • Troubleshoot Issues: Unusual pressure readings can indicate potential issues during fermentation or dispensing, allowing you to take corrective action.