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    Indiana 5 head working kegerator for sale - fixer upper

    We are cleaning out our brewery and moving some stuff to make room for more equipment. I purchased this kegerator before we went pro and brought it over to use for several months as we waited for our big cooler to come online. It works just fine but could use a bunch of TLC! If you were...
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    Indiana Clearing our cooler $3.64 per lb hops

    we still have a good chunk of 2012 crop (very usable still!!!) boxes of 11lb sealed Hop Union hops that are taking up space in our brewery cooler. We need to make room for other varities. I have the following 2012 crop, 11lb boxes: - ~20 boxes of Summit @ $40 per box ($3.64 lb) - 30+ boxes of...
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    Indiana Very cool kegerator for sale $350

    We are cleaning out our brewery and moving some stuff to make room for more equipment. I purchased this kegerator before we went pro and brought it over to use for several months as we waited for our big cooler to come online. It works just fine but could use a bunch of TLC! If you were...
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    Indiana Too many hops..selling for $3.64lb

    I am selling my Willamette, Summit, crystal hops for $40 per 11 pound box (selling by the standard 11b box). This equates to about $3.64 a pound (again, selling by the 11b box for $40). They are very viable and have been stored cold in nitrogen sealed boxes. They are all hop union package hops...
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    Your cost of producing your favorite recipe $

    I figured I would start this thread in order to enlighten newbies and maybe some die-hards on actual costs of producing quality beer. I suppose the word 'quality' is subjective, so I will say that you should quote your favorite recipe and what it costs per pint/gallon etc. This is not to show...
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    general rant: Traveling with beer is a labor of love

    So my boss said, brew 10-gallons of that Irish Red you make that we all love. And I said, "yes sir". So I ended up making 15-gallons since I knew they would burn through the ten in no-time. The problems I ran into.. Well, I drank 6-gallons or so before the event. It was just so damn good...
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    I have a problem: I drank my 'party' beer.

    Help-- we have a big problem. I brewed a batch last month that kicked some major ass. It was an irish red that I brew VERY OFTEN. To give you some insight.. it has an ABV of about 5% and takes just a week to finish/cleanup, and another week to condition while carbonating. Meaning, in two weeks...
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    Indiana FS: False bottom for mashtun MT stainless

    Cleaning out the garage! Focusing on a few items at a time. Selling a stainless false bottom with the tubing- no other fittings included. $40 to the first.
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    Indiana FS: $45 - Retro IGLOO cooler for Mashtun

    I am still cleaning out the garage! Figured I would focus on a few items at a time and get them sold/move to the next. For sale: an old vintage/antique retro IGLOO (Horton made by Igloo) cooler that would make a killer looking Mashtun. It can easily cleanup and the valve should be a nice...
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    Indiana FS: $160 - aluminum 50lb CO2 tank full ready to go

    Price $160 Folks, I have a 50# aluminum co2 tank for sale. It is a nice looking aluminum/not rented- I own free and clear. I just filled it yesterday 4/11/14 - with food-grade co2. I only need one tank- and therefore selling the spare. I live near Indianapolis and could meet when best for you.
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    Suggestions on vessel sizes

    Curious to see input on vessel sizes. I have the option of buying all vessel sizes equal in size, or two-the same size and one about 3/4 size. I am looking at at 24-gallon vessel size and a 17.5 gallon option. My focus is to have the option of doing 20-gallon batches (25% of the time).. meaning...
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    Tainted grain? help me decide

    Well, the unmentionable happened. I thought keeping my bag of Maris Otter over winter in a rubbermaid tote would keep out the critters. When I went to make a batch a few weeks ago, I opened the 'sealed' lid, to find a mouse hole in the poly bag, and a few cups of cracked barley & dust. I had...
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    Indiana FS: Garage cleanout listing #2

    Second post for additional garage items (other post has kegs, cooler, sanke couplers). FOR SALE: -$60.00 --Open top HLT/brewing vessel drilled for an element/temp probe (not included with the vessel) and a ball valve (included). Some suet covered on bottom from a bad burner that I had...
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    Indiana FS: Cleaning out garage of brewing equipment #1: kegs, cooler and couplers

    I am cleaning out the garage of unused brewing equipment..why? so I can buy some new brewing gear that I have in my shopping cart! This is #1 list (only can upload 5-photos at once). FOR SALE: -$20 each: (5) micromatic sanke keg couplers/fittings: $20 each or $80 for all 5. -$50: 5 gallon retro...
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    Template: for google drawing - diagram for equipment setup

    Folks, as I am getting ready to upgrade and build a new brewing system, I turned to Google Drawing (simple diagram and drawing tool free online) and did NOT find any templates to start with. Therefore, I put a bit of time and started one. I thought I would ask to see if anyone else needed...
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    Indiana FS: $50 commercial quality undercounter refrigerators for fermentation chamber builds

    Guys, I have ~20 or so U-LINE undercounter refrigerators asking $50 each or will discount the entire lot... very similar to this model/style that I need to sell/move quickly- they are taking a good deal of space in my garage. I suspect that they would be costly for shipping..and would love...
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    How much can I limit my mash volume

    I am curious to see how many folks have tried to limit their mash water volume. If I were focused on a 5-gallon end-brew.. could I get by with 3-gallon mash volume, and rinse/sparge the difference with this low? I have often tried 5-gallon mash water volume and sparged with 2.5 gallon to get my...
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    Advice to Newbies

    I have been responding in one manner to several posts lately, and I am sure that I piss some perfectionists off. My motto has been simple; get close, enjoy yourself, and it will be beer. Recently, I hit the 200-gallon mile marker with my homebrew addiction. The biggest thing I have observed...
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    Grain Storage Canisters - inexpensive solution

    Folks, I bought six of these type plastic canisters today, for $1 each at a popular dollar store here in Indiana (assume they are national) called DOLLAR TREE. They are a gallon size, which means you can hold about 5-6lb or more of most grain. I find this size perfect for my adjunct grains like...
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    Need some advice: party gyle BIAB

    I am in the 200+ gallon brewing range with experience thus far, and NEVER have tried the party gyle concept. I understand there are multiple methods, and I know I will try variants of it in the future. However, I am wanting to work with one variant now and need some advice/correction to my...
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