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product_id: 67334217
title: "WilliamsWarn Counter Pressure Bottle Filler"
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price: "€ 2.28"
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# 5 Gallon capacity Bottles in <30 mins Adjustable height WilliamsWarn Counter Pressure Bottle Filler

**Brand:** williamswarn
**Price:** € 2.28
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🍻 Elevate Your Brewing Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** WilliamsWarn Counter Pressure Bottle Filler by williamswarn
- **How much does it cost?** € 2.28 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.it](https://www.desertcart.it/products/67334217-williamswarn-counter-pressure-bottle-filler)

## Best For

- williamswarn enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted williamswarn brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Brew Like a Pro:** Experience true counter-pressure filling without spillage or CO2 loss.
- • **Speedy Bottling:** Bottle a fully carbonated keg in under 30 minutes—perfect for the busy brewer.
- • **Competition Ready:** Elevate your homebrew game and stand out in competitions.
- • **Oxidation Prevention:** Pressurize bottles with CO2 to maintain carbonation and freshness.
- • **User-Friendly Design:** Easy to use with adjustable height for bottles up to 370mm.

## Overview

The WilliamsWarn Counter Pressure Bottle Filler is an essential tool for small-scale brewers, allowing for efficient bottling of carbonated beverages without loss of quality. With a capacity to fill a 5-gallon Cornelius keg in under 30 minutes, this adjustable and user-friendly device ensures your brews maintain their freshness and carbonation, making it a must-have for any serious home brewer.

## Description

WilliamsWarn invented the worlds first Personal Brewery in 2011 in New Zealand. Beverages naturally carbonate on the first day of fermentation so when the beer or cider is ready after 7 or 4.5 days respectively, there is the option to either consume from the brewery or bottle the carbonated beverage. The counter-pressure bottler was developed for that purpose and it can also be used to bottle carbonated beverages from a Cornelius Keg. The difference between medalling at a brewing competition and no mention at all is often a lack of carbonation fault. The WilliamsWarn bottler is very easy to operate and pressurises the bottle before filling. Speed of filling is controlled by a pressure relief valve on the bottler. Please note CO2 cylinder, Micro-matic regulator and Kegs not included.

## Features

- The best counter-pressure Bottler available to the small scale brewer. True counter pressure filling without any spillage or loss of CO2.
- Bottle a fully carbonated 5 Gallon Cornelius Keg in under 30 minutes. Very easy to use (see video link below).
- Adjustable height - the Bottler can accomodate bottles up to approximately 370mm (14 1/2 inches)
- The Bottler will allow you to pressurize the bottle with CO2 before filling, to allow a counter pressure in the bottle and a CO2 layer to eliminate oxidation, making sure your beverage doesn't lose its carbonation and freshness when bottled. A critical piece of equipment for any home brewer who enters home brew competitions, because the difference between medalling at a brewing competition and no mention at all is often a
- See Bottler Instructional Video here https://vimeo.com/110095446 and User Manual here http://www.williamswarn.com/Our-User-Manuals

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | WilliamsWarn |
| Model Number | 1 |
| Colour | Grey |
| Package Dimensions | 52.1 x 15.9 x 15.2 cm; 4.5 kg |
| Special Features | Adjustable |
| Item Weight | 4.5 kg |

## Images

![WilliamsWarn Counter Pressure Bottle Filler - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61SIAT70cGL.jpg)
![WilliamsWarn Counter Pressure Bottle Filler - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81Z-JBIMiFL.jpg)
![WilliamsWarn Counter Pressure Bottle Filler - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61H46zpxSFL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How easy/difficult is it to clean and sanitize?**
A: The entire assembly comes apart for easy cleaning.  I have not noticed any issues with CIP solutions on any part of the assembly.

**Q: How do you connect the co2 line to a regulator i've tried a john guest 1/4 x 1/4 female adapter but it was too big. any other suggestions?**
A: Hi there, the co2 line is 1/4" OD tubing. you will need to plug it into a 1/4" John Guest Straight adapter on a regulator.

**Q: Can you use this to fill 187ml glass bottles? A little smaller/shorter than 12 oz beer bottles.**
A: I tried using 12oz short neck bottles and it didn't work.

**Q: Can I use this to bottled sparkling wine?**
A: Yup! You sure can - comes with Cornelius Keg disconnects so you can bottle out of a carbonated cornelius keg fill of Sparkling wine.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    I say "buy it"
  

*by J***R on Reviewed in the United States on 2 June 2017*

I don’t review many purchases but I decided to review this counter-pressure bottler.Because I tend to get a little detailed I’ll go ahead and cut to the conclusion first:  I’m an avid homebrewer who researches things to death.  After a lot of research in which I considered pretty much every available reasonable option (and some totally unreasonable ones) for upgrading my bottle filling ability, I bought this counter-pressure bottler.  I’m glad I did.  I would do it again.  I’m giving it 5 stars.  That doesn’t mean it is perfect (it isn’t) but it means that it works very well, it is easy to use and it is the best remotely reasonable option that I’m aware of for homebrew counter-pressure bottling.It should go without saying (but I’m going to say it anyway) that this device isn’t a necessity for homebrewing and that it is only for pretty advanced homebrewers.  There are lots of ways to bottle beer – from in-bottle carbonating/conditioning to various beer guns and handheld counter-pressure fillers.  I have experience with all of these.  I’ve done a lot of bottling with the Blichmann beer gun (I own the older model).  It is a hateful device.  I have a lot of Blichmann equipment and I regard the beer gun as a low point for them.  There is no good way to use it where the beer doesn’t get exposed to a boatload of oxygen and because it is handheld and awkward to use you’ll almost always end up dripping or spraying beer where you don’t want it.  And while that’s bad enough, the biggest issue is that you always lose carbonation.  A lot of carbonation.  Even if you trick out your beer gun to the max (which I did).  In the end, my intense desire to part ways with that horrible device led me here.First, I should mention the cost of this item.  To give you some context, I’m not cost sensitive when it comes to brewing equipment.  Some people pinch pennies when brewing, and that’s cool, but brewing is my primary hobby and I just don’t.  I have no idea how much I’ve spent on homebrewing but it is a lot.  A whole lot.  A shocking amount, really.  And when I decide I need something I pretty much just buy it, to the point that I don’t usually even notice the prices.  The whole reason I’m telling you this is to give you some context when I say:  Although I don’t normally pay much attention to the prices of homebrewing equipment, I certainly noticed the price of this filler.When you get the filler – jangling around disassembled in a smallish, flatish, torn up box (if my experience is a guide) - and you see how few parts there are and how basic they look, you may say (as I did) – “Oh, come on.”It really did take me aback.  I thought:  “I’ve been had.”  And although you can explain some of the price in the U.S. by the fact that this comes to us from afar, it still strikes you as an item with a great deal of margin built in.  However, in the end I didn’t ding them for this because the truth is that this filler works really well and I would certainly buy it again.  But I thought it was important to give you this context because, as I’m sure you know, there are people in this hobby (you may even be one of them) who believe that it is dishonorable to do anything other than build all your own equipment from scratch at the lowest possible cost.  (“You BOUGHT glass carboys?  Dude, are you telling me that you don’t know how to blow glass?  I blew all my own carboys from melted down 1970s milk bottles.  I guess if you were just a little bit more of a man you would have done the same.”)  But while I’ve built a ton of stuff for homebrewing myself, sometimes I just want to buy an item for the sake of expediency.  This bottler was one of those things, and a meaningful premium was paid. But if you are one of the glass blowing types, the disconnect between the price charged and what is provided here (did I mention that the “instruction manual” is just a few loose pages that were spat out from a color copier?) may cause enough cognitive dissonance to make you stroke out.Here are the things I like:First and foremost, it works extremely well.  It isn’t hard to get the hang of it, and once you figure out how to use it then you can easily bottle beer relatively quickly and with almost no loss of carbonation.  This is a huge improvement over a beer gun.  This weekend I was bottling some beers for the finals of the National Homebrew competition and when I poured myself a beer from a test bottle it was remarkable.  I walked away from one of the beers – a very clear lager - and came back in 10 minutes and the carbonation was still going in the glass – incredibly persistent and just like commercial.The device is on a stand (or you can mount it on a wall).  The stand is sturdy.  Some people have complained about the suction cup feet – they say that they don’t work well and won’t stay down.  For me, I have the exact opposite issue.  On my smooth countertop the suction cup feet are so sturdy and stable that it is hard to get them to release from the counter when I want to move the device.  It is actually comical to watch me try to release the device from the counter.  And having this on a stand is far better than using a handheld device.  With a handheld device, no matter how much you plan ahead and have a bucket or another place to put the filler between uses, you risk knocking that bucket over, or spraying something, or getting more oxygen exposure than you want, or getting the hoses tangled, or knocking something over with the hoses, and the entire process just ends up being more cumbersome.  A stable workstation is much better, and when coupled with a “stand” type of capper it really makes things easier.Their customer service is scary good.  I really don’t understand it.  I had some pretty technical questions about the bottle filler and I emailed them – more than once – and I got incredibly quick and precise responses.  How did they get back to me so quickly and so precisely?  Aren’t they supposed to be on a different continent?  Are they actually in a geostationary satellite right overhead?Things I don’t like:Instructions could be better, but the online video is very helpful.  Setup isn’t intuitive at first, but once you get everything set out then the setup makes intuitive sense if you are at all mechanically inclined.How to operate it is confusing at first.  Try it with water or starsan before you try it with beer.  You will screw things up a few times at first, and from time to time thereafter, but you will learn it.The knobs can get stuck if you close them too hard, and they can hurt your hands.  I’ve said “ouch” a few times.As a final note, before I bought this I actually had decided to get a MoreBeer deluxe counterpressure filler but then they went on backorder with no clear projection of future availability.  Because I am impatient, I bought this instead, and I’m very glad I did.

### ⭐ 







  
  
    Cracked Head and Non-existant Customer Service
  

*by R***L on Reviewed in the United States on 13 January 2020*

I purchased this unit to bottle beers for competition, and the bottler has seen very light use since its purchase. A few months ago I set up the unit for a bottling run but could not control the leakage of both beer and CO2. After close inspection I discovered a crack through the chamber of the head (photo) that would not allow the O-rings to seal. Not sure what could have caused this as the unit was always at room temperature and never frozen. I emailed Williams-Warn along with photos (submission confirmation received) and asked for a quote on the price of a replacement head. Might as well have asked for a free one, as my request to Support Services was never recognized or answered. This is a pricey piece of equipment for most homebrewers, and one should expect a lot more quality and service than I received from Williams-Warn.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Worthy every penny!
  

*by M***Y on Reviewed in the United States on 23 December 2019*

Lol, Suction power?!?! Good luck getting it off the surface it's suctioned to.  Holy suction Batman!  I run mine on the corner of a counter top and let any overflow run into a bucket.  Shut off the liquid in valve and spritz with StarSan.  I use flip top bottle for the most part.  I love this counter pressure bottle filler.  I did 60 750ml (25 oz.) bottles last bottling day.  I was very skeptical about the price, but am now ecstatic that I pulled the trigger.  I am a gear guy and and IT guy.  I'm always trying to figure out how to stream line processes to save time without compromising quality.  This is the answer to your home brewing bottling needs.  Cheers!!

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