For sale including all the fixings, used once. Penguin Chiller for sale too.
Update:
I tallied up the tank plus required accessories and came up with $1,350.80 x 80% = $1,080.64 OBO
Will include some accessories like CIP, hoses, & such on the house
Cool. I have the SS pump and appreciate the other option. Wish these brew equipment makers provided better intel on recommended options as it would reduce the number of orders & shipping costs. Where did you purchase your glycol, how much did you get?
Could someone please post a few more pics as the pics from starting post don’t appear? I just want to clarify cart build specifically how many washers, nut sizes, & whatnot. Thank you in advance!
Ive seen some keg from unitanks using a splitter kind of thing to fill multiple kegs at once. Otherwise its piped to canner, bottlers, etc. Some good YouTube videos on brewery unitanks that I found helpful before buying SS Unitank.
Exactly! I read that most brewers prefer Unitank as it was one less piece of equipment to clean where most would rather have more unitank than fermenters/brite tanks if they had to do it all over again. Im hoping that by the time I need a 2nd unitank, they have figured out how to build a...
Given the tightness of controls with the 14g, I suspect the 7g to be tighter around the dump valve. Two questions:
1. What are your thoughts about adding extension legs to the 14g unitank?
2. Glycol Chiller...SS or Penguin?
Love this forum!
Received my 14g Unitank this week! Thank you all for the tips for cleaning. I found TSP (Savogran) at Home Depot for $4 for a 16oz box in the paint isle. I used a blue sponge and scrubbed her down in the tub while soaking the parts in the same solution. I rinsed her and the parts with water...
Nuts! I'm a 5g brewer and hoped my 6.5 batches was enough for 14g unitank. I will soon find out. I'm not ready for 10g batches yet as I'm still brewing on my electric coil stove. Any suggestions?