Unfortunately, I need to sell off my system to make some extra money and room in the garage. This would be a great purchase for a new brewer wanting to upgrade in a hurry. I built it for 10 gallon biab batches but was in the process of upgrading it to a Brutus 20 with an 80 quart cooler. Local pickup in Athens, GA only for now. This is going to take several posts to list in its entirety.
Here is a full price list
kettle $150
*stand/controls $200* SOLD
fent hood/fan controller $50
bottles fastrack capper caps, bottle washer, idodophor $50
*zchiller w/ temp probe $125* SOLD
*mill, scale, grain storage $150* SOLD
*ph meter, solutions, strips $50* SOLD
hydrometers, *refractometer* SOLD, flask $20
*chugger pump $100* SOLD
*stir plate 2L 5L flasks, two stir bars $75* SOLD
oxygenation kit $50
fermentation chamber $225
kegs (only 3 left) $60
*kegerator w/ two 7lb tanks $275* SOLD
20lb tank w/ regulator $75
water filter $25
cleaning supplies $25
miscellaneous parts, orings, tubing $35
--Brew cart with control panel built with Auber instruments PID and components. It is fed through a spa panel GFCI. The stand is covered with FRP for easy cleaning, and has two built in drawers and hooks for utensils.
--80 quart Concord kettle. It's been fully modified with a stainless element, pickup tube, sight glass, recirculation ports. I also built a stand to keep the bag off the element.
--Large Z-chiller copper counterflow chiller with a digital thermometer on the wort oultet. Camlock connectors on the wort tubes and quick disconnects on the water tubes. This mounts on the brew cart and comes off easily for cleaning.
--Chugger pump with stainless center inlet head, valve on the outlet, and camlocks. This mounts on the brew cart as well.
--Fermentation chamber built with 7cf GE chest freezer and a 15 inch insulated collar. It has a Love TSS2 controller with two probes. There's a fan mounted on the bottom to circulate the air and a small heater hooked up to the second outlet. I'm also including a 14 gallon fermenter I built that you can rack under pressure.
--Two tap kegerator built with Danby fridge, stainless tower, stainless Perlick faucets, all stainless shanks, etc. It has 10 foot liquid lines and a built in fan. It has a two product Taprite secondary regulator, Johnson digital temp controller, and two 7 pound CO2 tanks (which need to be filled). I'm including a recirculation pump for cleaning, some keg lube, BLC, wrenches, a growler filler, and another regulator for the tank (it needs to be tested).
--Five ball lock kegs (all need a good scrubbing). They all hold pressure, but the liquid post on one of them seems to have a defect. 20 pound CO2 tank with Taprite dual regulator and guard (missing valve o-ring seal).
Here is a full price list
kettle $150
*stand/controls $200* SOLD
fent hood/fan controller $50
bottles fastrack capper caps, bottle washer, idodophor $50
*zchiller w/ temp probe $125* SOLD
*mill, scale, grain storage $150* SOLD
*ph meter, solutions, strips $50* SOLD
hydrometers, *refractometer* SOLD, flask $20
*chugger pump $100* SOLD
*stir plate 2L 5L flasks, two stir bars $75* SOLD
oxygenation kit $50
fermentation chamber $225
kegs (only 3 left) $60
*kegerator w/ two 7lb tanks $275* SOLD
20lb tank w/ regulator $75
water filter $25
cleaning supplies $25
miscellaneous parts, orings, tubing $35
--Brew cart with control panel built with Auber instruments PID and components. It is fed through a spa panel GFCI. The stand is covered with FRP for easy cleaning, and has two built in drawers and hooks for utensils.
--80 quart Concord kettle. It's been fully modified with a stainless element, pickup tube, sight glass, recirculation ports. I also built a stand to keep the bag off the element.
--Large Z-chiller copper counterflow chiller with a digital thermometer on the wort oultet. Camlock connectors on the wort tubes and quick disconnects on the water tubes. This mounts on the brew cart and comes off easily for cleaning.
--Chugger pump with stainless center inlet head, valve on the outlet, and camlocks. This mounts on the brew cart as well.
--Fermentation chamber built with 7cf GE chest freezer and a 15 inch insulated collar. It has a Love TSS2 controller with two probes. There's a fan mounted on the bottom to circulate the air and a small heater hooked up to the second outlet. I'm also including a 14 gallon fermenter I built that you can rack under pressure.
--Two tap kegerator built with Danby fridge, stainless tower, stainless Perlick faucets, all stainless shanks, etc. It has 10 foot liquid lines and a built in fan. It has a two product Taprite secondary regulator, Johnson digital temp controller, and two 7 pound CO2 tanks (which need to be filled). I'm including a recirculation pump for cleaning, some keg lube, BLC, wrenches, a growler filler, and another regulator for the tank (it needs to be tested).
--Five ball lock kegs (all need a good scrubbing). They all hold pressure, but the liquid post on one of them seems to have a defect. 20 pound CO2 tank with Taprite dual regulator and guard (missing valve o-ring seal).