Price will vary by item. Let me know if you want any of it.
Local pickup in Orange County only.
I no longer bottle and have upgraded a few pieces over time, so some of this stuff is taking up space. Most can be seen in the picture.
- Aquarium Pump Aerator: I use pure oxygen now, so I don't need this pump. Makes it so you don't have to shake the carboy to aerate.
- Emily Bottle Capper: I tried a bunch of bottle cappers in my days of bottling, but the red Emily cappers are the best and most reliable.
- Easy/Auto Siphon: I have a 3/8" (two of these I think) and 1/2" easy siphon. They make racking to the bottling bucket much easier than a traditional siphon.
- Various Parts: Bottle/Carboy Washers, Hydrometers, Floating Thermometers, that sort of thing.
SOLD
- 88 Bottle Tree: Great for bottling day. You can sanitize bottles the night before, put them on the rack, then bottle the next day. Makes for a much more pleasant experience.
- Avvinatore Bottle Rinser: Fill it with sanitizer, push a bottle down on it a couple times, and it's sanitized. Really convenient. It also can mount to the top of the above bottle tree, but I generally didn't use it that way.
- Copper Wort Chiller: Brings 5 gallon batches down to fermentation temperature quickly.
- pH Meter
- 6.5 gallon Glass Carboy: I have an extra glass carboy I don't plan to use because my toddler helps me brew and I don't want to risk it. I've gone to plastic... though I still prefer glass. This is a smooth one, no internal ridges or anything. Nice thick glass. I can include a rubber carboy hood for it, which is much nicer to deal with than a traditional stopper (those things are so annoying when wet).
- Sterile Siphon Starter: Also have a hooded Sterile Siphon Starter that you can blow into to start a siphon.
Local pickup in Orange County only.
I no longer bottle and have upgraded a few pieces over time, so some of this stuff is taking up space. Most can be seen in the picture.
- Aquarium Pump Aerator: I use pure oxygen now, so I don't need this pump. Makes it so you don't have to shake the carboy to aerate.
- Emily Bottle Capper: I tried a bunch of bottle cappers in my days of bottling, but the red Emily cappers are the best and most reliable.
- Easy/Auto Siphon: I have a 3/8" (two of these I think) and 1/2" easy siphon. They make racking to the bottling bucket much easier than a traditional siphon.
- Various Parts: Bottle/Carboy Washers, Hydrometers, Floating Thermometers, that sort of thing.
SOLD
- 88 Bottle Tree: Great for bottling day. You can sanitize bottles the night before, put them on the rack, then bottle the next day. Makes for a much more pleasant experience.
- Avvinatore Bottle Rinser: Fill it with sanitizer, push a bottle down on it a couple times, and it's sanitized. Really convenient. It also can mount to the top of the above bottle tree, but I generally didn't use it that way.
- Copper Wort Chiller: Brings 5 gallon batches down to fermentation temperature quickly.
- pH Meter
- 6.5 gallon Glass Carboy: I have an extra glass carboy I don't plan to use because my toddler helps me brew and I don't want to risk it. I've gone to plastic... though I still prefer glass. This is a smooth one, no internal ridges or anything. Nice thick glass. I can include a rubber carboy hood for it, which is much nicer to deal with than a traditional stopper (those things are so annoying when wet).
- Sterile Siphon Starter: Also have a hooded Sterile Siphon Starter that you can blow into to start a siphon.
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