Selling a complete homebrew setup with fermentation chest freezer, and 3 tap kegerator. Would prefer to sell all together
Located in Raleigh, NC
This is a National Homebrew Competition gold medal winning system. Have made many great brews with high efficiency.
Majority of hardware purchased...
I recently upgraded my whole setup and need to clear out some space.
Located in the Triangle Area in North Carolina.
Starter Kit - $400 obo
- 8 gal homebrew ss kettle with lid and ball valve
- 90,000 btu propane burner
- 7 gal fermonster plastic carboy with valve and airlock
- Yeast starter...
Thank you very much. I am all done with the build. I put an eva dry inside to absorb excess moisture and wired a computer fan to blow air up when the freezer kicks on. It works great. Here is the final picture of my updated keezer.
It has to fit in a specific spot in my apartment. There wasn't much room for it with all that I wanted to do. But it works, and I just pulled off the first pint with a big grin. I purposely brewed 2 session beers for this so I could keep getting up to use it.
Well I realized I had a few miscalculations. Probably due to planning after a few beers. The height of the taps is too low compared to the counter to fit a glass under. I took a saw to it and dropped the piece under the taps about 6 inches. I'll post pics once it is finished up with paint.
Note...
Thanks, I wanted to try to do something a little different. Not quite what I thought it was going to look like in my head. But it looks good, keeps the beer cold, and dispenses a tasty beverage.
Here it is all done. Just need to wait a week more to keg up a couple of batches, and test it out. I'll post pics of the first pint.
The completed keezer.
The wood piece on the lid is removable.
The Insides. I still have to spray foam, and put the temp controller probe inside.
The rear end