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Wine Thief, Fermtech

L-5432 Solve the siphon problem on that mid-ferment gravity check $8.95
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The Fermtech wine thief is a sturdy styrene tube with a flood valve on one end. Simply sterilize the wine thief and your hydrometer, slide the hydrometer into the top of the 'thief', and dip it into the carboy. It will fill as much or as little as you need to check your gravity. After taking a reading, simply touch the flood valve to the side of the carboy, and your sterile must floods back into the fermenter ready to continue it's journey to a state of fine wine.

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9/30/2006 -- I am stuck waiting for my specific gravity to go to .998 or below to start my stabilizing and clearing process. It has been . . .

5/14/2005 -- My father uses a small oak barrel to make wine. I saw him taste test some by taking it out with a turkey baster. I know . . .

3/5/2005 -- Can the Wine Thief be used for beer hydometer reading also?

1/14/2005 -- Is this wine thief made of glass? I don't recognize the word you use to describe it? Will it break if it falls on the floor? . . .

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