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Grain & Must Scoop 40cm — Food-Grade Brewing Scoop for Homebrewing

Price: €4,75

The Grain & Must Scoop is a purpose-built, long-handled brewing scoop designed for the practical realities of the homebrew brew day. At 40cm in length, this scoop gives you the reach to work comfortably inside deep kettles, mash tuns, and fermentation vessels without straining — making it the go-to tool for transferring grain, scooping must, stirring mash, and moving large volumes of material efficiently and hygienically.

What makes a dedicated brewing scoop worth having over a repurposed kitchen utensil is the combination of its food-grade construction, its generous scoop capacity, and its length. Short-handled kitchen scoops leave you knuckle-deep in hot wort or sticky grain — a 40cm handle keeps your hands clear, your movements controlled, and your brew day cleaner. The food-grade material is odour-neutral, flavour-inert, and fully compatible with all standard brewing sanitisers, so it moves freely between grain handling and liquid-side use without risk of cross-contamination or off-flavours.

Simple, sturdy, and genuinely useful at every stage of the brewing process — this is one of those unglamorous tools that quietly earns its place in the brew kit every single batch.

Key Features

  • 40cm handle length — comfortable reach into deep kettles and fermenters
  • Food-grade construction — odour-neutral, flavour-inert, and sanitiser-safe
  • Generous scoop capacity — efficient for grain, must, and liquid transfer
  • Suitable for hot and cold applications across the full brewing process
  • Easy to clean and sanitise between uses
  • Lightweight and durable — built for regular brew day use

Usage

Best suited for: Transferring crushed malt, scooping spent grain, stirring mash, moving must, handling fruit additions, general liquid and solid transfer

Compatible with: All standard homebrew kettles, mash tuns, fermenters, and brewing vessels

Quick facts

Type: Grain and must scoop Length: 40cm Material: Food-grade plastic Use: Grain transfer, must scooping, mash stirring, general brewing use