Upgraded my homebrewery to 1bbl a few years ago so I'm offering up for sale a Stout Tanks 20gal 3 vessel direct fired all grain herms brewing system with a stainless counterflow chiller, a 20gal fermenter & a 23gal fermenter.
The boil kettle is a 20 gallon from Stout Tanks. It actually has an element port in the back so it could be ran as electric but I always direct fired it. It has laser level markings & a tangential inlet.
https://www.stouttanks.com/21-5-gallon-brew-kettle.html
The mash tun is a 20 gallon from stout tanks with recirculating fitting & bottom outlet. It includes a 12" sparge arm.
https://www.stouttanks.com/20-gallon-mash-tun.html
https://www.stouttanks.com/sparge-arm-12.html
The HLT is 20 gallon direct fired, it has a built in HERMS coil & a sight glass. This particular model isn't offered by Stout Tanks anymore.
The 1st fermenter is 20 gallon, fits in a freezer & includes a racking arm.
https://www.stouttanks.com/20-gallon-conical-fermenter.html
https://www.stouttanks.com/racking-arm-for-non-jacketed-fermenters.html
The 2nd fermenter is 23 gallon, fits in a freezer & includes a racking arm as well. The extra 3 gallons of head space is really nice when brewing Belgian styles or high gravity ales that tend to have a lot of krausen.
https://www.stouttanks.com/23-gallon-conical-fermenter.html
https://www.stouttanks.com/racking-arm-for-non-jacketed-fermenters.html
Also included is a stainless counter flow wort chiller from Stout Tanks
https://www.stouttanks.com/counterflow-wort-chiller.html
You will still need pumps, burners & hoses. Willing to separate the fermenters from the kettles for anyone wanting to use different fermenters or anyone who just wants one of the fermenters. I'd also knock $100 off if anyone doesn't want the counterflow chiller. Local pickup only.
The boil kettle is a 20 gallon from Stout Tanks. It actually has an element port in the back so it could be ran as electric but I always direct fired it. It has laser level markings & a tangential inlet.
https://www.stouttanks.com/21-5-gallon-brew-kettle.html
The mash tun is a 20 gallon from stout tanks with recirculating fitting & bottom outlet. It includes a 12" sparge arm.
https://www.stouttanks.com/20-gallon-mash-tun.html
https://www.stouttanks.com/sparge-arm-12.html
The HLT is 20 gallon direct fired, it has a built in HERMS coil & a sight glass. This particular model isn't offered by Stout Tanks anymore.
The 1st fermenter is 20 gallon, fits in a freezer & includes a racking arm.
https://www.stouttanks.com/20-gallon-conical-fermenter.html
https://www.stouttanks.com/racking-arm-for-non-jacketed-fermenters.html
The 2nd fermenter is 23 gallon, fits in a freezer & includes a racking arm as well. The extra 3 gallons of head space is really nice when brewing Belgian styles or high gravity ales that tend to have a lot of krausen.
https://www.stouttanks.com/23-gallon-conical-fermenter.html
https://www.stouttanks.com/racking-arm-for-non-jacketed-fermenters.html
Also included is a stainless counter flow wort chiller from Stout Tanks
https://www.stouttanks.com/counterflow-wort-chiller.html
You will still need pumps, burners & hoses. Willing to separate the fermenters from the kettles for anyone wanting to use different fermenters or anyone who just wants one of the fermenters. I'd also knock $100 off if anyone doesn't want the counterflow chiller. Local pickup only.









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