rgauthier20420
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Well it's time for me to downgrade. With a 2 year old and a baby on the way, I'm looking at going back to kit brew....which is fine by me. I've got a number of things available. Shipping is available on the items that note it only. Also the Control panel and RIMS tube/setup is not for sale ATM. It's being held for someone. If that doesn't go through I'll re-list them by themselves. Let me know if there are any questions or more pictures are needed. Thanks.
1. Bottom drain rubber MLT: $250 (Local pickup possible meet in the middle)
This is a rubber keg that had the bottom cut out and set as a bottom drain MLT using the brewhardware setup. It also includes the false bottom and BIAB bag that I used in conjunction with my RIMS setup.
2. Bottom drain Electric BK: $300 (Local pickup possible meet in the middle)
This is a typical keg that's had the top cut off and turned into an electric bottom drain keggle. The bottom fitting and the 2 side TC fittings are all welded on (not sanitary as this is hot side). The bottom drain was made using brass and SS fittings to get the length I need and is included. Also included are 2 1500W elements enclosed in brewershardware TC enclosures. It also has a whirlpool return port and SS elbow fitting inside. This could easily be turned into a 1 element 240v BK by simply adding a TC cap to the 2nd port.
3. Duda Diesel B3-23A 20 Plate Chiller: $115 + shipping
This the long version. The longer the plate chiller the more surface area and the faster the chilling capability is. It includes the big face thermometer from brew hardware. It can also include the valve setup. This allowed me to recirculate directly back to the BK until I was at the correct temp and then go directly to the fermenter without moving hoses.
4. Solar pump thing. I've got one of those tan pumps that I'll sell for $10 +shipping.
5. Water filter setup. I've put together one of those water filter setups that you make using home depot items. I'll sell it for $10 +shipping.
6. 2 tier brew stand. The stand is made from angle iron cut and bolted together. It's a sturdy mofo. This is local pickup and I'll sell it for $100. This probably took $175 or so to make not including labor.
7. Misc "stuff". I'll make a list and edit this when I get home. There's irish moss, brushes, other fittings, and blah blah.
1. Bottom drain rubber MLT: $250 (Local pickup possible meet in the middle)
This is a rubber keg that had the bottom cut out and set as a bottom drain MLT using the brewhardware setup. It also includes the false bottom and BIAB bag that I used in conjunction with my RIMS setup.
2. Bottom drain Electric BK: $300 (Local pickup possible meet in the middle)
This is a typical keg that's had the top cut off and turned into an electric bottom drain keggle. The bottom fitting and the 2 side TC fittings are all welded on (not sanitary as this is hot side). The bottom drain was made using brass and SS fittings to get the length I need and is included. Also included are 2 1500W elements enclosed in brewershardware TC enclosures. It also has a whirlpool return port and SS elbow fitting inside. This could easily be turned into a 1 element 240v BK by simply adding a TC cap to the 2nd port.
3. Duda Diesel B3-23A 20 Plate Chiller: $115 + shipping
This the long version. The longer the plate chiller the more surface area and the faster the chilling capability is. It includes the big face thermometer from brew hardware. It can also include the valve setup. This allowed me to recirculate directly back to the BK until I was at the correct temp and then go directly to the fermenter without moving hoses.
4. Solar pump thing. I've got one of those tan pumps that I'll sell for $10 +shipping.
5. Water filter setup. I've put together one of those water filter setups that you make using home depot items. I'll sell it for $10 +shipping.
6. 2 tier brew stand. The stand is made from angle iron cut and bolted together. It's a sturdy mofo. This is local pickup and I'll sell it for $100. This probably took $175 or so to make not including labor.
7. Misc "stuff". I'll make a list and edit this when I get home. There's irish moss, brushes, other fittings, and blah blah.