jetlink1983
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I am getting out of brewing for now and offering up all of my supplies and equipment. At this time I am not willing to part things out, so please don't ask. I am located in Chicago and would really like to sell locally. I am dividing this up into four sections for sale, brewing, kegging, english cask, and the kegerator.
Brewing Equipment: Makes 5 gallon batches using all stainless steel fittings with cam lock connects/disconnects, and food grade high temp silicone tubing. Using two march pumps, brewing is a breeze with the quick disconnects and stainless ball valves and fittings. I finally submitted one of my beers to competition and won a silver medal in it's category. This is as close to an automated, dialed in system without getting something more professional. I will be more than happy to give a demo/walk through of the brewing operation. This is everything you need to do 5 gallon all grain batches!
Three 6 gallon better bottles
Two 10 gallon igloo coolers that have been converted to a mash tun with stainless false bottom, and a hot water tank all with stainless quick disconnects
Aluminum brew kettle with stainless ball valve and quick disconnect, capable of whirlpooling
Stainless spare brew kettle
March pump "toolbox," two march pumps installed in a rolling toolbox, with stainless quick disconnects and GFCI outlet
70 plate wort chiller with stainless quick disconnects
Multiple spare quick disconnect fittings and spare o-rings
Random assortment of airlocks, stoppers, hydrometers, sanitizers, etc
Brand new this gear is priced at around $1200. Asking $800
Kegging: This is everything you need to start kegging and then some. I AM NOT SELLING THE KEGS BY THEMSELVES. Only with the rest of the equipment or the kegerator.
5 pound stainless steel co2 tank
Primary Regulator
Keg Lube and O-Rings
Extra ball lock fittings
Counter Pressure Bottle Filler so you can still fill bottles
Brand new this equipment minus the kegs would be $249, Asking $175 plus $35 each for however many kegs you want (I have 14 available)
English Cask: Everything you need to make a real ale in a cask
5.4 gallon pin cask
Bungs, spiles and tap with pouring spout
Brand new at Northern Brewer for $200, asking $175
The Kegerator: I built this a couple of years ago using a brand new chest freezer from sears. It holds 7 corny kegs, but is currently only setup to dispense 6 taps. It is red oak that has been stained, as well as frosted glass around the front, and real marble tile. It also lights up with LED's! Can be fully disassembled. Currently setup to run both Co2 at two pressures, I run beer and soda pressures. I also have a beergas kit to run stouts on the stout faucet if you would like that. Ready to go, currently dispensing amber ale, holiday wine, club soda, and homemade root beer.
5 Perlick faucets, 2 of which are creamer style faucets
1 Guiness Stout faucet
1 35lb Co2 tank with primary regulator running to a secondary dual pressure regulator
Spare primary regulator
Beverage line and co2 line with all ball lock fittings attached
This kegerator cost me about $2000 plus all the time and labor I put into it. I'm asking $1500 plus $35 per keg you would like with it.
Brewing Equipment: Makes 5 gallon batches using all stainless steel fittings with cam lock connects/disconnects, and food grade high temp silicone tubing. Using two march pumps, brewing is a breeze with the quick disconnects and stainless ball valves and fittings. I finally submitted one of my beers to competition and won a silver medal in it's category. This is as close to an automated, dialed in system without getting something more professional. I will be more than happy to give a demo/walk through of the brewing operation. This is everything you need to do 5 gallon all grain batches!
Three 6 gallon better bottles
Two 10 gallon igloo coolers that have been converted to a mash tun with stainless false bottom, and a hot water tank all with stainless quick disconnects
Aluminum brew kettle with stainless ball valve and quick disconnect, capable of whirlpooling
Stainless spare brew kettle
March pump "toolbox," two march pumps installed in a rolling toolbox, with stainless quick disconnects and GFCI outlet
70 plate wort chiller with stainless quick disconnects
Multiple spare quick disconnect fittings and spare o-rings
Random assortment of airlocks, stoppers, hydrometers, sanitizers, etc
Brand new this gear is priced at around $1200. Asking $800
Kegging: This is everything you need to start kegging and then some. I AM NOT SELLING THE KEGS BY THEMSELVES. Only with the rest of the equipment or the kegerator.
5 pound stainless steel co2 tank
Primary Regulator
Keg Lube and O-Rings
Extra ball lock fittings
Counter Pressure Bottle Filler so you can still fill bottles
Brand new this equipment minus the kegs would be $249, Asking $175 plus $35 each for however many kegs you want (I have 14 available)
English Cask: Everything you need to make a real ale in a cask
5.4 gallon pin cask
Bungs, spiles and tap with pouring spout
Brand new at Northern Brewer for $200, asking $175
The Kegerator: I built this a couple of years ago using a brand new chest freezer from sears. It holds 7 corny kegs, but is currently only setup to dispense 6 taps. It is red oak that has been stained, as well as frosted glass around the front, and real marble tile. It also lights up with LED's! Can be fully disassembled. Currently setup to run both Co2 at two pressures, I run beer and soda pressures. I also have a beergas kit to run stouts on the stout faucet if you would like that. Ready to go, currently dispensing amber ale, holiday wine, club soda, and homemade root beer.
5 Perlick faucets, 2 of which are creamer style faucets
1 Guiness Stout faucet
1 35lb Co2 tank with primary regulator running to a secondary dual pressure regulator
Spare primary regulator
Beverage line and co2 line with all ball lock fittings attached
This kegerator cost me about $2000 plus all the time and labor I put into it. I'm asking $1500 plus $35 per keg you would like with it.