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This beer filter is designed to be used with our Absolute 1 Micron Filter. This filter works best when used as the middle man when transferring icy cold (-1°C) uncarbonated beer between two kegs.
Features:
- Clear high pressure housingÂ
- Purge valve to expel air pocketsÂ
- ½” BSP inlet and outletÂ
- Includes brass ball valveÂ
- Brass threaded ports for durabilityÂ
- Compatible with other 10” filter systemsÂ
If you drink with your eyes, and prefer a crystal clear beer, then this really is the cheapest method to getting crystal clear beer with little to no effort.
NOTE: Hot liquids exceeding 50°C should not be used in direct contact with the filter housing. Do not use this filter on unrestricted mains water pressure exceeding 70 psi.
*please note Absolute 1 Micron Filter shown in picture does not come with the System, that is an additional purchase.*
This system comes with 9.5mm duotight fittings:
1 x KL06927 duotight - 9.5mm (3/8”) Female x 1/2 Male Thread
1 x KL07375 duotight - 9.5mm (3/8”) Female x 1/2'' Male Thread Ball Valve
Recommended accessories purchases:
KL02059 - 1 Micron Absolute Reinforced Washable Cartridge
If you do not have any 9.5mm OD push fit compatible hosing, see below:
KL06248Â - EVA Barrier 6.5mm ID x 9.5mm OD line
2 x KL20763 - duotight 9.5mm (3/8) x Ball Lock Disconnect - (Black + Yellow Liquid)
This filter works best when used as the middle man when transferring icy cold (-1°C) uncarbonated beer between two kegs. All you will need to do is purchase some hosing, clamps, ball locks and an Absolute 1 Micron Filter to use this system.
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This filter can also be used to filter our yeast in your distillation wash. By removing yeast before you put your wash into your boiler this will significantly improve the quality of your final spirit.
Many off flavours in distillation can come from boiling yeast cells. When the yeast cells get boiled they break open releasing many off flavours aromas and fusil oils.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
This beer filter is designed to be used with our Absolute 1 Micron Filter. This filter works best when used as the middle man when transferring icy cold (-1°C) uncarbonated beer between two kegs.
Features:
- Clear high pressure housingÂ
- Purge valve to expel air pocketsÂ
- ½” BSP inlet and outletÂ
- Includes brass ball valveÂ
- Brass threaded ports for durabilityÂ
- Compatible with other 10” filter systemsÂ
If you drink with your eyes, and prefer a crystal clear beer, then this really is the cheapest method to getting crystal clear beer with little to no effort.
NOTE: Hot liquids exceeding 50°C should not be used in direct contact with the filter housing. Do not use this filter on unrestricted mains water pressure exceeding 70 psi.
*please note Absolute 1 Micron Filter shown in picture does not come with the System, that is an additional purchase.*
This system comes with 9.5mm duotight fittings:
1 x KL06927 duotight - 9.5mm (3/8”) Female x 1/2 Male Thread
1 x KL07375 duotight - 9.5mm (3/8”) Female x 1/2'' Male Thread Ball Valve
Recommended accessories purchases:
KL02059 - 1 Micron Absolute Reinforced Washable Cartridge
If you do not have any 9.5mm OD push fit compatible hosing, see below:
KL06248Â - EVA Barrier 6.5mm ID x 9.5mm OD line
2 x KL20763 - duotight 9.5mm (3/8) x Ball Lock Disconnect - (Black + Yellow Liquid)
This filter works best when used as the middle man when transferring icy cold (-1°C) uncarbonated beer between two kegs. All you will need to do is purchase some hosing, clamps, ball locks and an Absolute 1 Micron Filter to use this system.
Â
This filter can also be used to filter our yeast in your distillation wash. By removing yeast before you put your wash into your boiler this will significantly improve the quality of your final spirit.
Many off flavours in distillation can come from boiling yeast cells. When the yeast cells get boiled they break open releasing many off flavours aromas and fusil oils.
















