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  1. BassElement

    For Sale Bulk sale of my homebrewing gear (Fairfield Cty, CT)

    Hi all - I am getting out of homebrewing and selling my gear which was used for 5 gallon batch BIAB going into bottles. All equipment is less than 5 years old. I would love to get rid of it all at once, looking to get $150/BO for everything. Details: - 4 fermenters: 7 gal Fermonster...
  2. dphoffman

    Can seamer will buy with shipping

    I live in CT looking for a canning seamer for homebrew
  3. TwoBeagles

    Connecticut Sabco Brew Magic V350MS $3,500 (Stamford, CT)

    Gently Used Brew Magic brewing system from Sabco. Always brewed in an insulated garage, and won many homebrewing medals, including the coveted gold medal from the AHA’s National Homebrewers Competition. NG (natural gas) ready but can by converted to Propane (will included the parts). A few...
  4. TwoBeagles

    Connecticut Brew Magic by Sabco $3,500 (Stamford, CT)

    Gently Used Brew Magic brewing system from Sabco. Always brewed in an insulated garage, and won many homebrewing medals, including the coveted gold medal from the AHA’s National Homebrewers Competition. NG (natural gas) ready but can by converted to Propane (will included the parts). Brew...
  5. BeerBaron1985

    Northwestern CT 22.3cu/ft Keezer Build

    Hello all! New Keezer build here and fairly new to the forum! Scored the 22.3cu/ft chest freezer for $200 bucks, and purchased a Johnson A421 controller to run it. Plan is to build a nice sturdy wheel dolly to roll it around on 3" caster wheels as needed in the basement, the bilge blower mod...
  6. B

    Hops in Connecticut.

    Im really interested in growing my own hops. I like dark bitter beers and love the taste of hops. I was wondering what kind of hops would be the best in a New England climate... whats a proven technique for growing them... etc... I currently have access to a greenhouse with all the good stuff...
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