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For Sale All grain 3-tier keggles brewery w/grain mill and chiller - Washington D.C. Area

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ChicaneBrewing

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I'm selling my 3-tier gravity fed, fully welded, all-grain homebrewing setup. If you are looking to step up to all-grain this is a complete package that will get you there for 5 or 10 gallon batches. Custom inline plumbing allows you to hook up a hose to inline filter and feed all 3 vessels with just one feed. The HLT, mash tun, and boiling kettle each have their own high output propane burner connected to a manifold so you can control all burners independently using a single propane tank. The blue coil is a DIY copper counterflow wort chiller with a convoluted internal flow that can drain directly from the boil kettle into your fermenter.

The stand and kettle bulkheads are fully welded and the unit stands approximately 8 feet tall. It has a small footprint roughly 4ft square, and breaks down into the support base and the main pole for easy transport and storage. Because everything is designed as a unit it can setup and tear down in under 5 minutes.

I'm also including a grain mill with mount and bucket. I am only selling as a unit right now, and not willing to sell individual components at this time. I may be able to assist with transport in the DC Metro area depending on your location. You will need a truck or van to fit everything including the long main support pole. It pains me to get rid of this because a lot of thought and time went into it, but I've moved on to brewing indoors and no longer have the time/space for this big system. If you want to brew up to 10 gal batches this is probably the cheapest way to get into a full 3V, heavy-duty setup you don't have to source and build yourself.

Note: you will need your own propane tank - not included.

Please post or PM me with any questions. Thanks.

Price: $675
 

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That’s a pretty cool setup! How does it brake down quickly when it looks like everything is hard plumbed together?

I built something similar so I’m not interested but my friend has been looking so I’ll send him this link
 
That's a good question and sorry I wasn't more clear with the photos. Essentially almost everything is attached to the main upright post. The post slides down into the support base and has a cross pin. Then you hang the kegs by their handle onto the big hooks welded to the main post. Connect a garden hose to the input of the filter, then one flex hose from the filter to the water feed pipe on the post. Hook up your propane tank and you are ready to brew.

Hopefully these pictures will help explain. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
 

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Oh yea way more clear, thanks for that. Those windshields are great I might steal that idea. Good luck with the sale.
 
System is still available. Note, I'm willing to help with transport of everything within the D.C. metro area depending on your location.
 
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