| Management number | 232485291 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | US$3.19 | Model Number | 232485291 | ||
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Belgian Beer Corks are specialty champagne-style corks designed for bottling highly carbonated Belgian ales, Brett beers, and sparkling wines in Belgian beer bottles. These pre-sanitized corks are compatible with Belgian-style champagne bottles and help support secure sealing for bottle-conditioned beverages requiring higher carbonation handling. Commonly used alongside Belgian Bottle Wire Hoods, these corks are suitable for advanced homebrewing and sparkling beverage bottling applications.
Designed for use with Belgian beer bottles and champagne-style bottling setups, these corks help brewers package saisons, Belgian Abbey ales, lambics, Brett fermentations, and sparkling wines intended for carbonation retention and long-term aging. The larger cork format is intended specifically for pressure-rated bottles and cork-and-cage bottling methods.
Each package includes 25 Belgian Beer Corks measuring 1 5/8 inches long by 1 inch in diameter (44 mm x 25.5 mm). These corks are pre-sanitized and ready to use directly from the package. Belgian Beer Corks require a floor corker for installation and are not compatible with standard hand corkers. For proper bottle conditioning and pressure retention, Belgian Bottle Wire Hoods are recommended and sold separately.
To use, insert the cork into a compatible Belgian beer bottle using a floor corker, then secure the bottle with a compatible wire hood. Because the corks are pre-sanitized, they should not be boiled or sanitized prior to use, as additional moisture or heat exposure may affect cork performance.
Widely used in Belgian beer and sparkling beverage bottling workflows, Belgian Beer Corks provide a pressure-capable corking solution for high-carbonation homebrew and winemaking projects.
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