Haha thanks man! I wish I would have stumbled across a deal like this when I first started! Now I have a sweet setup, but I'm too busy with work and family to devote time to this amazing hobby. AND... the wife really wants to park in the garage again. For those still looking, this price is...
This is a nice 3 vessel homebrewery with lots of nice features. Includes:
Brewstand with 2 propane burners
Hot Liquor tank with sight glass, herms coil, stainless ball valve
Mash tun / Lauter tun with thermometer for mash and thermometer at sparge arm
Boil kettle with sight glass, side pickup...
This is a 60 gallon sanitary stainless barrel that was previous used in candy making. It is setup to be easily tipped. My plan was to use this is a nice tippy dumpy mash tun for a 1.5 barrel system, but then I became a father and that plan went to the back burner.
It has a small threaded hole...
What happens if you go out of town for the weekend and a 30 second power outage happens right after you leave? A little rewiring to power the bcs off a ups would give you piece of mind that a brief power outage won't shut down your cooling system. It wouldn't even need to run the pump or...
Oh no! Isn't there any way for the system to just go back to doing what it was doing prior to the failure? If not, are you considering hooking it up to a UPS?
Gotcha. That's worth the trouble, I suppose. I just use a whole house carbon filter, but it's not nearly as good as RO. I'll sit back and continue to enjoy your build. :mug:
I brew in a detached garage as well. I just run a long drinking water safe hose to the garage on brew day. I just roll it up on a roller with wheels when I'm done with it after draining it. I usually just blast CO2 through the hose to push out all of the water. It's a pain, but it's better...
Here is a cheap 12V version of what I'm talking about. They're commonly used in RVs to pump water to the sinks as needed. You can find a bunch of different ones like this if you search for "diaphragm pump rv". They also make heavy duty ones if you need something with more power...