Fully loaded BrewBuilt X1 Uni+ conical fermenter with all the extra accessories included plus a few of my own additions. Great condition. Includes pressure fermentation kit, pressure pack, rolling casters, coolstix, flex chamber (never used), and Spike heater. $1,100 worth of equipment. Looking...
Yes the Spike coil should fit. And I’d likely recommend you drain from the “sampling port” with this Amazon.com: 1.5" Triclover to 1/4" MFL (male flare) adapter Sanitary Brewer Hardware Fitting 50.5mm OD ferrule SS conical fermenter homebrew beer: Kitchen & Dining Similar to the Spike setup. At...
Ambient was 66-67. I was able to drop the temp about 27 degrees down to 39 before stalling. Unless I’m doing something terribly wrong, I’d say no chance, especially with anything larger than the 7 gallon version.
Yes, I put a small block of 3/4 inch PVC board in the gap and drilled a 3-inch hole through that as well. This way it was fully sealed. I then sealed the hole with aluminum duct tape for moisture and insulation.
Just updated the post on my blog with strut photos! Haven't had an issue with foaming yet. The tower feels about room temp to the touch. Not currently doing anything additional to cool it however the hole is 3 inches so hoping some cool air makes it up there. The tower itself is pretty well...
The hinges seem to hold up fine. I was a little skeptical myself however I decided to give it a shot after putting a lot of my weight on it while in the open position (some real scientific testing). My lid prob weighs around 40-45 pounds or so. I did end up adding two 47lb rated gas struts and...
I was looking for a different kind of keezer build. I would say my end result is probably not your typical keezer. While it’s certainly a keezer, it’s more of a bar to be honest, which is exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a walk-behind bar that could also serve as a tabletop with seating...
Plumbers aren't cheap in the northeast! call around who knows, you may get a better deal. it's just not something I wanted to cheap out on. I will say my install was on the simpler side. They had relatively easy access to everything they needed above or below them.
They were able to connect...
Sounds awesome - and thanks man, much appreciated.
I think it will depend on location for plumbing rates but here is the breakdown. (I'm in the Boston area).
The sink itself was around $200. I went with an NSF approved sink which costs more. The faucet was around $220. You'll want to ensure...
Converted my older Ss Brewtech kettle using Brew Hardware's weldless 1.5" TC bulkheads. I documented the entire process here if interested in learning more: Adding Weldless TC Ports to a Legacy Ss Brewtech Kettle | hazyandhoppy.com
A really easy project with a knockout punch. The longer bottom...