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Kitchentoolz 1-Gallon Mason Glass Fermenting Jar with Airlock Lid – Wide Mouth, Markings for Mead, Kombucha & More

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Premium fermentation vessel for homebrewers

Meet the Kitchentoolz 1-gallon Mason glass fermenting jar, a versatile tool built for both new and seasoned fermentation enthusiasts. The classic Mason glass and embossed logo give a timeless look, while the thick glass construction offers reliable durability. The wide-mouth design makes it easy to fill, stir, and clean, helping you manage your batches with less mess and more control as ingredients transform into your next beverage or preserved item.

Precision you can trust

Clear measurement markings in ounces and milliliters are etched into the glass, enabling precise tracking of ingredients and batch sizing. This helps you document your process and repeat successful results, whether you’re designing a mead, a sour, or a pickling brine.

Airlock lid for controlled fermentation

The pre-drilled lid features an airlock system that allows gases to escape safely while keeping contaminants out. This design supports a steady fermentation rhythm and reduces the risk of unwanted intrusions, making it suitable for small-batch projects that require careful gas management.

Wide mouth for easy handling

The generously sized opening simplifies pouring, mixing, and cleaning between steps. This is especially helpful when adding fruit, honey, or spices, or when transferring liquids with minimal spill risk.

Durable, airtight construction

Thick glass offers long-term resilience for repeated use, and a sturdy metal clasp ensures an airtight seal. Together, they help maintain a stable environment during both primary and secondary fermentation phases, supporting consistency across batches.

Versatility for primary and secondary fermentation

Whether you’re starting a batch or dialing in flavors after primary fermentation, this jar serves as a dependable vessel. Its size, seal, and ease of handling encourage a calm, measured approach to fermentation progression.

Key features

  • Authentic Mason Glass with Measurement Markings – classic styling with practical batch sizing reference
  • Pre-Drilled Lid with Airlock System for Controlled Fermentation – venting gases while keeping contaminants out
  • Wide Mouth for Easy Cleaning & Ingredient Handling – simple filling, stirring, and cleaning
  • Durable Glass with Secure Airtight Seal – long-term use with a reliable seal
  • Perfect for Primary & Secondary Fermentation – supports both stages of small-batch brewing

Versatile uses you’ll enjoy

  • Mead, wine musts, or fruit-forward ferments with clear measurement tracking
  • Kombucha or kefir with controlled gas release
  • Beer, pickling brines, and experimental small-batch projects
  • Educational setups, hobby kits, or gift-ready brewing gear

FAQ

Q: What can I ferment in this 1-gallon mason jar?

A: Ideal for small-batch ferments like mead, kombucha, beer, wine, kefir, and pickles.

Q: What makes the airlock lid important for fermentation?

A: The airlock regulates gas release while keeping contaminants out, helping maintain a clean fermentation environment.