I’m selling my 5 years new tippy. Used to brew 6 beers and virtually new. Upgraded to XL to make HG Imperial stouts. Runs on propane and depending on beer style you can get 4 brew sessions on a tank. Great fully automated system. Will come with plenty of extras like extra pumps, hoses and...
3 Keggle all grain brewing rig + hoses and quick connects. The rig has two burners and two pumps and is perfect for brewing 10 gallon batches. Everything is in working order and it's ready to start cranking out beer immediately. Asking $1000.
I haven’t brewed for over two years due to renovation and general lethargy. But I’m back at it. I brewed a gluten free for my gf and it was based in rice syrup so didn’t need to deal with grains.
But, now I’m ready to hit the all grain.
I have a lot of unmilled grain that has been sealed...
Everything that you need to begin brewing some serious all grain recipes. 3 keg system for brewing up to 10 gallon recipes. Check out the pics and you'll see there is an extensive amount of equipment included. 5 6 gallon plastic fermenters, 2 CO2 bottles with regulators, grain grinder...
I'm interesting in doing a 5 Gallon Batch of a hefeweizen. I just bought the grain as well a brewing bag to clamp over the sides. I know i need to not tie it off and clamp it so i can stir to avoid clumps.
My question needs a little background I only have a 5 gallon kettle, If i was to make the...
Hey Everyone,
I’m on my second brew ever and I just pitched yeast in the primary fermenter about an hour ago. I realized shortly after that I forgot to strain out sediment before I put it into the primary, and it already looks like there’s a thick layer of sediment building (about a third of...
I am upgrading my equipment from extract to 5 gal all-grain. I will use a propane burner but I wonder if a specific kettle is too big for it.
My propane burner is Martin R65 and is 16" diameter. The kettle that I'm looking to buy has a outer diameter of 17.7".
So, my kettle would be larger...
Hey guys.....I'm taking the leap from extract brewing to All Grain and I'm torn on what equipment to buy. I don't know whether to buy the traditional all grain kits or simply jump up to more sophisticated equipment such as Brewers Edge Mash kits or the Grainfather. Another option would be to...