I just took a fresh look around and was unable to find any functional equivalent to
RaspberryPints. Even
KegBot has gone silent.
fwiw, everything needed is still available, though perhaps not identical models/versions. The original kit was developed back when the Raspberry Pi B was current, and as time marched on folks have transitioned to RPi B+, then RPi2B, then RPi3B (and perhaps Pi Zero or Zero W as well though I can't personally vouch for those).
The Alamode is still available, but frankly unless one has a need to go "vertical", a $5 Uno R3 is a much better bargain and avoids potential pitfalls if using an RPi3B. That option is documented in my update roll-up
here.
Even the
SwissFlow meters are still available if one can handle the weight
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but some folks have gone with much cheaper alternative meters.
The biggest issues have been coping with major OS and LAMP package updates, but aside from a fully functional Raspbian
Stretch implementation we're still hanging in there. Stick with Raspbian
Jessie for now.
There is no doubt that a modicum of familiarity with Unix and general hardware is required to successfully cobble together a RaspberryPints system. I apologize for that - I'd love to come up with a way to make the whole thing so utterly turnkey that if one could screw together an
Ikea coffee table they could build an R'Pints system
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Even sending out preloaded SD cards presumes a lot of the user, and I'm not sure that'd be that much of a head start...
Cheers!