ohiobrewtus
Well-Known Member
I'm currently still brewing with extracts, but want to make the next step to AG. I had planned on slowly adding items as I could afford them (which could take quite a bit of time) because I don't like to do anything halfway. I've always been one to overdo things when it comes to equipment purchases.
Then I found this listing on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/7-gallon-Mash-L...1QQihZ005QQcategoryZ38172QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
It claims to be a complete system for AG, but I'm not sure. If some of you have a sec could you review this for me and let me know if this seems like a decent 'starter' AG setup?
I'm thinking that if I can do this for under $130 with shipping ( plus the cost of a larger boil kettle) and it will at least get me familiar with the process of AG brewing then at least I'll know for sure if it's something that I want to invest a lot more money in down the road.
Off the top of my head, it seems like the HLT only being 5 gallons could be an issue - should probably consider an upgrade there?
For those that don't want to follow the link, it claims to include the following:
This system includes:
A BRAND NEW 7 gallon Coleman cooler serves as the mash tun.
A CPVC colletion manifold with small slots that allow wort to be collected from the bottom of the mash tun. (This works the same way as a "false bottom.")
A CPVC sparge manifold that is mounted into the lid of the mash tun - gently delivers water while sparging.
A CPVC faucet assembly that attaches to the collection manifold.
A 15" nylon hose that decreases the distance your wort will fall when draining into your brew kettle while sparging.
A BRAND NEW 5 gallon Rubbermaid cooler serves as the hot liquor tank / sparge vessel.
A CPVC faucet assembly that attaches to the hot liquor tank.
A second 15" nylon hose that runs from the hot liquor tank's faucet to the sparge manifold mounted in the mash tun.
A complete set of instructions, some of my favorite all-grain recipes, and a mash calculator (MS Excel file) to get you going.
And here are the pics included in the listing:
Any advice and/or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Then I found this listing on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/7-gallon-Mash-L...1QQihZ005QQcategoryZ38172QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
It claims to be a complete system for AG, but I'm not sure. If some of you have a sec could you review this for me and let me know if this seems like a decent 'starter' AG setup?
I'm thinking that if I can do this for under $130 with shipping ( plus the cost of a larger boil kettle) and it will at least get me familiar with the process of AG brewing then at least I'll know for sure if it's something that I want to invest a lot more money in down the road.
Off the top of my head, it seems like the HLT only being 5 gallons could be an issue - should probably consider an upgrade there?
For those that don't want to follow the link, it claims to include the following:
This system includes:
A BRAND NEW 7 gallon Coleman cooler serves as the mash tun.
A CPVC colletion manifold with small slots that allow wort to be collected from the bottom of the mash tun. (This works the same way as a "false bottom.")
A CPVC sparge manifold that is mounted into the lid of the mash tun - gently delivers water while sparging.
A CPVC faucet assembly that attaches to the collection manifold.
A 15" nylon hose that decreases the distance your wort will fall when draining into your brew kettle while sparging.
A BRAND NEW 5 gallon Rubbermaid cooler serves as the hot liquor tank / sparge vessel.
A CPVC faucet assembly that attaches to the hot liquor tank.
A second 15" nylon hose that runs from the hot liquor tank's faucet to the sparge manifold mounted in the mash tun.
A complete set of instructions, some of my favorite all-grain recipes, and a mash calculator (MS Excel file) to get you going.
And here are the pics included in the listing:




Any advice and/or comments would be greatly appreciated.