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Old 05-15-2011, 05:19 PM   #11
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Yeah, he was just trying to get rid of it all due to a relocation. I think it was a good deal. It was 6 Cornies, the kegerator with 2 taps, the 10 gallon HLT and MT from MoreBeer with temp gauges installed. About 30lbs of specialty grains. And a ton of other misc stuff.




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Old 05-15-2011, 05:32 PM   #12
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Yeah, he was just trying to get rid of it all due to a relocation. I think it was a good deal. It was 6 Cornies, the kegerator with 2 taps, the 10 gallon HLT and MT from MoreBeer with temp gauges installed. About 30lbs of specialty grains. And a ton of other misc stuff.
Dang... nuce stuff. Was there beer in the kegs?


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One was half full with old old beer, the rest were empty.
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Well let me know if you ever want to sell some of those cornies.
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I noticed there's a new listing on CL this morning in KC for 5 Cornies and some other stuff.
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Yeah, he was just trying to get rid of it all due to a relocation. I think it was a good deal. It was 6 Cornies, the kegerator with 2 taps, the 10 gallon HLT and MT from MoreBeer with temp gauges installed. About 30lbs of specialty grains. And a ton of other misc stuff.
So....how much did you pay for all that stuff?
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So....how much did you pay for all that stuff?
I paid the full price, I asked if he'd take $700 and he said no. The guy was saving for a down payment on a new house, so I wasnt gonna fight him on it.
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I paid the full price, I asked if he'd take $700 and he said no. The guy was saving for a down payment on a new house, so I wasnt gonna fight him on it.
Cool, probably still a very good deal since it would take a lot of money and work to put it all together from scratch.
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Exactly. All it took was a little cleaning. As soon as I get my beer line cleaner in the mail, I'll be ready. I've got PBW but I think line cleaner would be a better idea, correct me if I'm wrong.


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