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Hopping Inlet & Hopping Cap

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My Hopper Inlet is leaking

Sometimes a small amount of Hop Oils may be caught in the Hopper Inlet - if it's just a small amount of liquid just after you've Hopped, then this is most likely some residual Hopper that is leaking out. This is nothing to worry about and can...

My Hopping Cap is broken

We might need a member of our team to look into this further for you. Luckily, you do not need your Hopping Cap during brewing so if you unscrew it, you can continue brewing whilst we get this sorted for you. So we can help get this resolved...

How to use the Hopping Cap?

The Hopping Cap is used solely during the Cleaning Stage. It is to open the Hopper Inlet and allow water to flow through. Below is a quick video showing you how to turn the Hopping Cap into cleaning mode. Once this has been put into cleaning mode,...

My Hopping Cap is stuck

If you're having trouble with your Hopping Cap, it might be due to some leftover brew that has dried and caused a blockage. To fix this, pour hot water over the Hopping Cap and let it flow through the Hopper Inlet. This will loosen it up and...