cliffhanger1821
Well-Known Member
SOLD! For sale I have a pretty awesome homebrewing setup for brewing your own beer. I built this myself, so I can attest to the fact that it works, but if you don't believe me, come by and take it for a test brew! This was a proof-of-concept prototype that I built prior to building the setup I have now, and I made several fantastic 10 gallon brews on this system. The contents of this setup are as follows: A standard half-barrel (15.5 gal) stainless steel keg, modified for homebrewing and capable of making 10 gallon batches (I did it!). This keg has a pickup tube, 2 three-piece stainless steel ball valves (one for pickup and one for recirc return), a sight glass and through-bulkhead thermometer. It also has a welded bung for the electric element to heat and boil the wort. The electric element is powered by 220-240 volt 30 amp power, this can usually be found in your house for an electric dryer or electric stove/oven. I have built a special power controller that uses a potentiometer to control the power to the element as a percentage of full power, making control of the boil and mash temperatures a cinch! If you already use a propane burner, this is a simple upgrade to make finer control a possibility, brewing indoors a possibility, and make running out of propane a distant memory. I am also including a completely brand new stainless steel polishing kit, as I bought it to polish the keg but never got around to it. This can give the keg a mirror polish finish, all you need is a 4 1/2 inch angle grinder ($20 at harbor freight if you don't have one). I am also including a new stainless steel welding bung and plug if you want to move the location of the element lower in the kettle (I thought of doing this, but it's not required) or convert it to two 120 volt elements. This will come with a fully stainless steel basket with legs to hold a custom voile bag off the heating element, ensuring a good recirculation and no burning. Oh yeah, for recirculation I've also included a March 120 volt pump! The stand is nothing fancy, literally built out of scrap deck boards and a scrap piece of plywood, but it works. If you are a local pickup kind of person, I'll include a 6 gallon glass carboy as well. If you have any questions, feel free to ask! Look at my photo album! UPDATE: Apparently this linky doesn't work on mobile, so see below for pics.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/photo/albums/prototype-brewery-8556.html
$400
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/photo/albums/prototype-brewery-8556.html
$400