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Bouncer Inline Filter: Product Review

Bouncer Inline Filter: Product Review Ever had your keg pulpit clog while trying to pour your beer? Its a pain taking them apart to clean them and its a risk contamination/oxidation. In this video we review the reasons why we like to use the Bouncer Inline Filters for transferring our beer from fermenter to keg.

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Bouncer Filter Classic:
Different Filtration Levels for Classic:
Bouncer Filter MD (Mac Daddy):
Different Filtration Levels for MD:
Cheaper Filter Alternative:


Brew better-tasting and clearer beer, in less time, without waste or additives with BOUNCER inline beer filters. Finally, an affordable and reusable filtration solution for home brewers! Use the Bouncer inline between your fermenter and keg, or between your boil kettle and your fermenter. Removes trub, hops, and particulates without aerating. It's easy to add to your setup, easy to clean, and easy to use. You'll get more out of each batch, since you don't have to avoid the trub layer as carefully. Pays for itself in a few batches! There are three basic ways to use the Bouncer inline filter: 1) out of the brew kettle 2) out of the fermenter 3) out of your serving tap.

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