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  • Super Transfer Pump with Removable Pre-Filter Super Transfer Pump with Removable Pre-Filter

    The Vintage Shop | Super Transfer Pump | Variable Speed Diaphragm Pump | 0-3 GPM | Self-Priming | Quick Disconnect Pre-Filter | Tubing Included

    75 reviews

    When siphoning is impractical or too time consuming, the home winemaker needs a pump. We helped pioneer the use of diaphragm pumps as an economical, gentle method to move small volumes of wine. This new take on an old favorite includes speed control. Now you can dial in the flow from 0 to 3 gallons per minute. Gentle, economical, flexible, and wow are all adjectives we would use to describe the performance. When this pump was first introduced to us, we loved the idea, but had concerns that the speed control would compromise the longevity of the motor. We build much larger pumps (our ChunkyPumps for commercial wineries) and normally you need a $700 frequency drive to control motor speed. However, we kept in touch with the manufacturer and after three years in which he has not had any issues, and after our own testing, we are now sold that this pump performs as promised. The manufacturer offer a 1 year warranty. A diaphragm pump works by moving wine through one pulsating diaphragm into the next. In this design, as opposed to a centrifugal pump which has a small head spinning at high speeds, the shear value is small meaning the wine is not as "beat up". A diaphragm pump is self-priming, meaning that it will "pump air" creating suction that will pull liquid out of your container and into the pump head. This makes the pump very easy to use for the home winemaker. This pump comes with 1/2" barbed ports for easy connectivity.  Comes with 4' tubing on both sides. 110 Volts, 0.5 Amp, 60 Hz. Includes a built-in pre filter to help prevent solid materials from entering the pump head and potentially damaging the diaphragms, which would prevent the pump from being able to move liquid. The clear plastic top of the pre filter unscrews for cleaning.

    $208.99

  • Bottle Filler with Removable Spring (3/8 in.)

    Bottle Filler with Removable Spring (3/8 in.)

    50 reviews

    What does this bottle filler have that the rest don't? A removable tip and spring that make this model easily sanitized. Plus, the spring inside can be removed if you prefer the action of a springless bottle filler. The actual "wand" on the filler is 12 inches long. The plastic end fits nicely into our FE346 spigot, or it can be removed to attach 3/8" ID tubing.  

    $4.39

  • Tubing - Vinyl (1/2 in. ID) - PLACEHOLDER

    Vinyl Transfer Tubing | Flexible | Racking | 1/2 in. ID | 5/8 in. OD

    1 review

    Use for the 1/2'' OD racking cane and 1/2'' OD bottle fillers.  

    $3.69 - $52.49

  • Vinyl Tubing - 3/8 in ID x 1/2 in OD - PLACEHOLDER

    Vinyl Transfer Tubing | Flexible | Racking | 3/8 in. ID | 1/2 in. OD

    1 review

    Thin walled tubing perfect for siphoning or tranferring liquids when not under pressure. This is the most common size hose for homebrewing that you would need to fit onto the plastic spigots (FE347), 3/8'' OD bottle fillers, and the 3/8'' OD racking canes. 3/8" ID, 1/2" OD 1/8" thick wall  

    $2.69 - $36.79

  • S/S Hose Clamp w/ Thumb Screw - Green - 3/4 inch S/S Hose Clamp w/ Thumb Screw - Green - 3/4 inch

    Butterfly Tubing Clamp (Medium) - Fits 3/4" OD Hose

    26 reviews

    Functions the same as a standard Hose Clamp, however rather than needing to find a screwdriver (or dime!) for every adjustment you can easily tighten by hand. As an added bonus, this also has a significantly smoother inside to the clamp, which will not tear up your tubing nearly as much as a standard hose clamp! Ideal for situations where you need to remove tubing from fittings to sanitize.

    $1.79

  • MoreFlavor! Gas Transfer Tool

    MoreFlavor!® Barrel Gas Transfer Tool | Adjustable Height & Pin | 1.5" TC Outlet | 304 stainless steel

    26 reviews

    Allows for easy and efficient gas transfers, ensuring minimal oxygen exposure and preserving the delicate flavors and aromas of your barrel-aged creations! Stainless lock down mechanism to adjust height Compression Silicone Bung to form airtight seal with barrel Adjustable lees pin Transfer wine out of a barrel using inert gas to reduce oxidization with our Gas Transfer Tool. After using most all similar tools on themarket, we took what we liked and disliked and made our own. Obviously we love the price!... but perhaps more impressive is the polished finish and the excellent quality welds. We sell it without a sight-gauge welded in or attached. We found it easier to clean without a welded in place sight-gauge. We also found that most wineries already had other sight-gauges in the winery and did not need it included. Of course it is available as an option, (sight-gauge H664, clamp H652, gasket, h656.) Replacement gaskets and parts in stock and available.   Quality Features Stainless lock down mechanism to adjust height Polished stainless tube Compression Silicone Bung to form airtight seal with barrel Adjustable lees pin Made from 304 stainless steel Specifications 1.5" Tri-Clover Outlet 1/4" Stainless Steel Ball Valve with FPT inlet for inert gas 31" height from lees pin to pictured stopper

    $274.99

  • S/S Hose Clamp w/ Thumb Screw - Blue - 1/2 inch S/S Hose Clamp w/ Thumb Screw - Blue - 1/2 inch

    Butterfly Tubing Clamp (Medium) - Fits 1/2" OD Hose

    11 reviews

    Functions the same as a standard Hose Clamp, however rather than needing to find a screwdriver (or dime!) for every adjustment you can easily tighten by hand. As an added bonus, this also has a significantly smoother inside to the clamp, which will not tear up your tubing nearly as much as a standard hose clamp!  Ideal for situations where you need to remove tubing from fittings to sanitize. Please note, as the reviews will also tell you, this is a clamp that will fit 1/2" OD tubing. If you are looking for a clamp for 1/2" ID (with 3/4" OD) choose the H955 clamp. 

    $1.69

  • Hose Clamp (Small) - 1/4 to 5/8 inch

    Hose Clamp | 1/4" to 5/8" OD Tubing Clamp | Stainless Steel

    24 reviews

    Stainless steel small hose clamp will fit hoses with 1/4" through 5/8" OD.

    $1.69

  • Self Priming Diaphragm Pump - Shurflo Self Priming Diaphragm Pump - Shurflo

    Self-Priming Shurflo Diaphragm Pump

    39 reviews

    The ultimate pump for home winemaking use. Self-priming (will push air) so that it can draw out of a tank. Gentle diaphram action so as to not "beat up" the wine. Made of food-grade, NSF approved, materials polypropylene and santoprene, so no metallic interaction with wine. Pumps 3 gallons per minute. Flow can be restricted with an inline valve positioned on the outflow side. Self-regulating motor is designed to temporarily shut down, and then turn back on, when restriction pressure exceeds pump capacity. Has a heat limitation of 125 degrees Fahrenheit so cannot be used in brewing applications. Pump is equipped with 1/2" Male NPT posts on the inlet and outlet. Does not include the plastic barb fittings you will need to purchase separately. Please see the "You Might Also Need" section below for our recommendations regarding which fittings to attach to the pump. Please Note: The diaphragms in this pump are very sensitive to sediment and particulates and can be damaged if any solids are taken into the pump head. We recommend using an Inline Pre-Filter (FIL26) if you think there's a risk of sucking up solids with your inlet hose (pumping during pressing, for instance). Technical Specifications PUMP DESIGN: Positive Displacement 3 Chamber Diaphragm Pump CHECK VALVE: (1-Way Operation) Prevents Reverse Flow CAM: 3.0 Degree MOTOR: Permanent Magnet, P/N 11-195-01, Thermally Protected VOLTAGE: 115 VAC Nominal PRESSURE SWITCH: Factory Set @ 45 PSI Shut-Off, Turn On 25 5 PSI LIQUID TEMPERATURE: 130 Degrees Fahrenheit (54 Degrees Centigrade) Max. PRIME: Self-Priming Up To 9.0 Ft. Vertical, Max. Inlet Pressure 30 PSI (2.1 Bar) PORTS: 1/2" - 14 Male Parallel Thread Materials: PLASTICS- Polypropylene VALVES- Santoprene DIAPHRAGM - Santoprene FASTENERS- Zinc Plated Steel NET WEIGHT: 5.3 Lbs (2.4 Kg) APPROVALS: UL, C-UL Listed, N.S.F. Listed

    $239.99

  • S/S Hose Clamp w/ Thumb Screw - Orange - 5/8 inch S/S Hose Clamp w/ Thumb Screw - Orange - 5/8 inch

    Butterfly Tubing Clamp - Fits 5/8" OD Hose

    10 reviews

    Functions the same as a standard Hose Clamp, however rather than needing to find a screwdriver (or dime!) for every adjustment you can easily tighten by hand. As an added bonus, this also has a significantly smoother inside to the clamp, which will not tear up your tubing nearly as much as a standard hose clamp! Ideal for situations where you need to remove tubing from fittings to sanitize.

    $1.69

  • Sterile Siphon Starter - For 3, 5, 6, and 6.5 Gallon Carboy with smooth necks

    Sterile Siphon Starter - For 3, 5, 6, and 6.5 Gallon Carboy with smooth necks

    66 reviews

    The easiest way to start a siphon! Simply blow into the sterile filter, which slightly pressurizes the carboy, causing wine to flow out. This is hands down superior to the numerous other methods of starting a siphon (and we have tried them all!) No sucking the end of the tube, no plungers with faulty gaskets, no shaking, no filling up the tube with unsterilized water, nothing to break, no contamination, no disturbing the sediment, and no fuss. Can you tell we really like it! How to Use Attach the Sterile Siphon starter assembly by firmly pushing the orange or yellow carboy hood over the mouth of the carboy. Slide the racking cane to the desired depth, just about the sediment level and blow into the white, sanitary air filter for 2-3 seconds. Blowing through the filter forces wine out through the racking cane, starting the siphon. There is no need to worry about contamination from your mouth, as the sanitary filter removes 99.98% of airborne bacteria. For a video demonstration, check out the video below. Tip to Remove Oxygen in Line We suggest that as your starting the siphon you pinch the clear, flexible tubing near the racking cane. Release the pinch on the tubing after 1-2 seconds, while continuing to blow through for an additional second. This will cause the clear vinyl tubing to fill completely with wine, eliminating oxidation that can occur in siphoning when your line is not completely full and wine is mixing with oxygen. Special Tip for Additional Use of Sterile Siphon Starter while sanitizing carboys Fill your carboy with sanitizer as normal. Take the red tip off the end of the stainless racking cane and insert Siphon Starter assembly into carboy filled with sanitizer. Blow on filter to begin siphoning sanitizer out of carboy. As the sanitizer empties the carboy fills with filtered air, leaving a sanitized, bacteria free environment to fill your wine into. Sterile Siphon Includes: 26 inch Stainless Racking Cane Red Sediment Reduction Tip Rubber Carboy Blowoff Hood w/White Caps (Fits 3, 5, 6, 6.5 Gallon smooth neck glass carboys; see R552 if you have the more common Italian 6.5 gallon carboy with threads) 5' 3/8" ID Vinyl Tubing Stainless Hose Clamp Sterile Air Filter About the White Sterile Filter: There are two sides to the filter - an "in" and an "out". The direction you use doesn't matter, however, you want to take note of which way you first push air through it and always keep it that way. There is an arrow on the edge of the filter housing that we use to keep the air flow going one direction when using it. The filter should never get wet, so don't try and sanitize it by dunking it in sanitizer. If you want to clean the outside of it, use Alpet D2. To store the filter, use a little tinfoil on the "In" of the filter and store in a zip-lock bag. STORE DRY AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT SANITIZE FILTER.

  • Cleaning Ball for Tubing - PLACEHOLDER

    Cleaning Ball for Tubing (1/2 in. - 2.5 in. ID)

    1 review

    Cleaning balls are super handy for scrubbing the inside of your transfer tubing. Simply insert into the end of the suction-side tubing connected to your pump and turn the pump on. Be careful not to draw the ball in to the pump head. For the outlet side of the pump, disconnect the tubing from the pump, insert the ball, reattach and turn on the pump. for best results repeat several times on each side. If stains persist, fill your lines with a warm PBW solution and let sit for about an hour before scrubbing again. Available in sizes for 1/2", 1", 1.5" and 2.5" inner diameter tubing.

    $6.59 - $43.99

  • 1.5" T.C. Racking Tube with Adjustable Lees Pin 1.5" T.C. Racking Tube with Adjustable Lees Pin

    1.5" TC Racking Tube With Adjustable Lees Pin

    10 reviews

    1" diameter stainless racking tube with 1.5" tri-clover connection and welded in adjustable lees pin. 30 inches of straight tubing. Set the pin height at the bottom of the racking tube to leave lees behind.

    $87.99

  • Siphon Clamp - 3/8in.

    Siphon Clamp

    6 reviews

    For restricting flow on 3/8'' tubing. Color may vary.

    $0.99

  • Nitrogen Regulator - Dual Gauge

    Taprite Dual Gauge Nitrogen Regulator | Argon | Beer Gas Mix | 0-50 PSI Working Pressure | CGA580 Inlet | One Way Shutoff Valve | 5/16" Barb Outlet

    11 reviews

    A nitrogren regulator used for Nitrogen and Argon - it will fit both tanks. A nitrogen regulator has a higher high-pressure gauge than a CO2 regulator. (The starting pressure in a Nitrogen/Argon tank will be about 2200 p.s.i. as opposed to 800 p.s.i for a CO2 tank.) CGA580. Tap-Rite brand nitrogen regulator. 5/16" barb. For more information on using gas for flushing vessels, please refer to MoreWine!'s Guide to Inert Gas in Winemaking

    $129.99

  • Racking Cane Tip - 1/2 in Racking Cane Tip - 1/2 in

    Racking Cane Tip - 1/2"

    4 reviews

    Replacement tip for 1/2" racking cane. Comes standard on our R370.

    $1.09

  • The Carboy Cleaner

    The Carboy Cleaner™

    31 reviews

    The Carboy Cleaner makes cleaning carboys, including PET carboys, a breeze. Attach to a cordless drill, insert into your carboy, move up and down and let the Carboy Cleaner do the rest!   Constructed of a stainless steel rod with two super absorbent, lint free, soft cleaning pads this product is designed to attach to a drill for high rpm use. High-strength, yet flexible plastic inserts inside the pads help keep the pads rigid during use. The expanding sponge at the end of the cleaning pad assists in the centrifugal cleaning force for tough to get debris. Works with any size carboy between 3 and 6 gallons.  Works equally well with glass and PET Carboys. Comes with small size bung for glass carboys. Medium size bung for PET carboys can be purchased separately (FE470).  Also works great for 5 gallon kegs! Effectively cleans carboys up to 32 cm / 12.6 inches in diameter.  

  • Beer & Gas Tubing Quick Disconnect (QD) - 1/4 in Barb x Female Shut-off

    Beer & Gas Tubing Quick Disconnect (QD) - 1/4 in. Barb x Female Shut-off

    15 reviews

    These quick disconnects feature 1/4" barbed fittings which can be used with either 3/16", 1/4" or 5/16" line. The quick disconnect functionality is activated by a shrouded thumb latch. The temperature range is -40F to 180F. They can handle a vacuum to 120 psi - so you need not worry about them leaking gas. The internal valve spring is 316 type stainless steel and the o-ring is food grade buna-n. For the male side, see our H550A.

    $10.99

  • Racking Cane With Tip (1/2 in. x 30 in.)

    Racking Cane - 1/2 in. x 30 in. (With Tip)

    3 reviews

    Racking canes are the most common tool used to transfer your homebrew from a carboy or other fermentation vessel to your bottling bucket or kegs.  This racking cane comes with a tip cover that will help to keep trub out of the bottling bucket or keg, leaving you with a clearer finished product! 1/2" OD 30" total length (including bend) 27" from tip to bend  

  • Vinyl Tubing - 5/16 in ID x 7/16 in OD - PLACEHOLDER

    Vinyl Transfer Tubing | Flexible | Racking | 5/16 in. ID | 7/16 in. OD

    FDA approved food grade tubing for transferring liquids. Made of Vinyl (PVC). Will not impart flavors or odors into your product. 5/16 inch ID tubing is recomended for use with Mini and Regular Auto Siphons. Thin wall tubing is recomended for siphoning and transferring liquids. For pumping, keg lines, or other pressurized applications, see our thick wall and keg tubing.  

    $3.69 - $36.79

  • Racking Cane/Tube Screen

    Racking Cane Filter

    19 reviews

    A simple but effective screen that works very well when racking with whole hops, oak, or fruit in the fermenter. Simply slide this over the bottom of the racking cane and begin the siphon! Made from Stainless Steel mesh. Some customer are also using this in the their keg attached to the downtube.   Note - You may want to use a hose clamp to tighten this to the racking cane. Designed to fit over a 3/8" stainless steel racking cane.

  • Siphoning Set-Up (1/2 in. Stainless)

    Stainless Siphon Assembly (1/2")

    8 reviews

    26" x 1/2" OD stainless racking cane, 5 feet of tubing, racking clip and a hose clamp. Perfect for siphoning wine from one glass container to another glass container.  Great for carboys and demi-johns. 

  • Racking Cane Clip (1/2 in.)

    Racking Cane Clip (1/2'')

    6 reviews

    Holds 1/2'' racking cane and clips to carboy or bucket. Great for holding the siphon off the bottom when starting your transfer. Then you can slowly lower the bottom of the siphon cane to the bottom of the carboy/bucket by sliding the cane in the clip to help eliminate disturbing the bottom sediment layer. A must have.

    $5.49

  • Sanitary Filter Sanitary Filter

    Sanitary Filter

    49 reviews

    An inline sanitary filter that filters down to .027 micron with a 99.99% efficiency. Use it anywhere you need to keep something sanitary. Both 1/4" and 3/8" tubing will attach and it will snugly fit in any standard stopper as well. Check out this list of suggested uses: Airlock: The most common use might be as an airlock on any kind of fermenter. Unlike other small sanitary filters, this unit fits perfectly into a stopper. Works great for conical fermenters, like the Fermentap and our own Stainless Conicals, where displacement air is taken in when samples are taken or trub is dumped. Using the sanitary filter as airlock also eliminates the concern of drawing air back in as hot liquid cools and contracts in a fermenter. Not appropriate for long term storage of beer or wine as it is not an oxygen barrier. Inline Aeration/Oxygenation Filter: With an oxygenation or aeration sytem, such as our FE375 or FE380, it will filter contaminants out of oxygen or air. It is connected inline between pump/O2 tank and s/s diffusion stone. Hand Pumps: Some breweries use this filter with the breweries hand pump system. Air going back into the cask is sanitized through this filter. This has extended shelf life of Real Ales by up to 2 weeks! CO2 Filtration: Used inline with your CO2 Kegging setup, this piece can be used to filter out any potential contaminants from your CO2 Tank. Storage: Store in Ziplock bag in a dry place with minimal moisture exposure. Can last up to 1 year. Discard if there are any signs of discoloration. About the inline filters: There are two sides to the filter - an "in" and an "out". The direction you use doesn't matter, however, you want to take note of which way you first push air through it and always keep it that way. There is an arrow on the edge of the filter housing that we use to keep the air flow going one direction when using it. The filter should never get wet, so don't try and sanitize it by dunking it in sanitizer. If you want to clean the outside of it, use Alpet D2. To store the filter, use a little tinfoil on the "In" of the filter and store in a zip-lock bag. This product qualifies as a HEPA filter under US government standards. STORE DRY AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT SANITIZE FILTER. **NOTE: Temporarily shipping a smaller diameter unit due to supply chain issues**

    $5.49

In winemaking, transferring the product from one container to another is referred to as racking and can be done in one of three ways:


Siphoning

With small volumes, racking is usually done by gravity using a simple siphon set-up. This is a good, low-cost solution that works well and is ideal if you only have a couple of carboys. However, there is a catch: since siphoning relies on gravity, the transferring vessel must be situated higher than the receiving one in order for the process to be effective. If you are using a vessel larger than a carboy, this setup may not be physically possible. An alternate method of transferring the wine will be preferable. In addition, siphon set-ups are pretty slow, which mayor not be a factor for you if you happen to be working with larger volumes.

Wine Pump
For situations where a gravity transfer is not possible or you are working with larger volumes, you will need a wine pump. There are different kinds of pumps that are suited to different jobs. Some are made for must transfers and “pump-overs” (pumping wine from the bottom of the vessel back over the cap during fermentation) because they are able to pass solids. Others are made solely for pumping liquid, and are used for wine transfers, barrel work, mixing/stirring tanks, filtering and bottling. Pumps are very helpful and are indeed convenient to have around. That said, they do have some potential drawbacks. Any pump will introduce some level of physical agitation to a wine. At strong enough levels this handling can become damageing to the wine’s structure. In addition, if not set up correctly some pump styles will stop flowing wine even though the pump is still running. This is due to an air/gas pocket forming in the pump head and is referred to as cavitation.

When investigating which wine pump might be best for you, the following questions are a good place to start:

  • Will the wine pump be used for fermentation (must/solids) or cellar work (liquid only)? This will determine which kind of pump you may need.
  • Will you only be working with carboys or perhaps doing a lot of larger barrel/tank work? This will influence what kind of flow-rate/throughput size you may be looking for.

Pressurized Gas
For barrel work, one of the most ideal systems for moving wine is a barrel transfer tool that uses pressurized gas to push the wine instead of a pump. This is a very gentle and effective way to move wine between barrels. The downsides to gas are that it can only be used with barrel-to-barrel transfers, it requires a gas set-up, and it uses a large volume of gas.

Please feel free to contact us by giving us a call at 1-800-600-0033 or by e-mailing us at info@morewinemaking.com with any wine pump related questions. We will be more than happy to help you choose the wine pump that best suits your individual needs.

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