Brewing Equipment
Buy brewing equipment for sale that flows from mash to glass without fuss. Australian Homebrewing stocks cappers and caps, glass bottles, fermenter drums, airlocks, taps, hydrometers, jugs, funnels, cleaners and sanitisers. Start with a solid fermenter, a reliable thermometer, and proper cleaning gear. Add a bottling wand for calm transfers and a bench capper for quick, even seals.
What is the core list for a first setup?
Grab a fermenter with lid and tap, an airlock, a stick-on thermometer, a hydrometer with trial jar, sanitiser, a bottling wand, and crown caps with a capper. Add a jug and funnel for clean fills. That set covers pitch, monitor, and package without clutter.
Cleaning vs sanitising: what is the difference?
Cleaning your homebrewing equipment removes soil. Sanitising knocks back microbes on already clean surfaces. Rinse debris first, soak with oxygen cleaner, then apply no-rinse sanitiser just before contact with wort or beer. Too much soil defeats sanitiser, so treat the two steps as separate jobs.
Hydrometer or refractometer?
Use a hydrometer for straightforward readings before and after fermentation. A refractometer suits hot side checks and small samples, but it needs a correction once alcohol appears. Many brewers keep both and use the hydrometer for final gravity to confirm finish.