Not sure about your area specifically, but Pinta delivers all over Italy. Other online retailers in Italy are Birramia and Mr. Malt. Between the three of these sites, you can find pretty much whatever you are looking for, I think.
Pinta has tons of selection for both all grain and extract. They are flush with a variety of ingredients, but are a bit light in their equipment offerings. If you are looking for equipment like kegging supplies, I recommend you check out Mr. Malt or Birra Mia. All three places will deliver...
This exists! Check out the article here: http://brulosophy.com/2015/06/17/brew-in-a-bag-in-a-cooler-reviewing-the-brew-bags-mlt-filter/ and the product website here. http://www.brewinabag.com/collections/frontpage/products/the-brew-bag-for-coolers#a_aid=brulosophy
Ciao, Massimo! Greetings from Vicenza! If you are ever up this way, there are several of us homebrewers who would love to drink a few litri with you and talk all things homebrew in Italia! Cin cin!
@ Chief, I would definitely be interested in a club, or at least a meeting to discuss info/experience and of course sample beer. Are you aware of other brewers in the area who are not up on this forum?
@ ColliBerici, I generally head up there about once every other month, sometimes once...
Ranco ETC-111000-000
http://www.etcsupply.com/ranco-etc111000000-prewired-with-stopper-thermal-well-p-199.html
I just moved the jumper and put a euro plug adapter for the wall outlet and a US adapter for where the fridge plugs into the unit.
I have a 220V fridge with a dual 110/220V temperature control unit. Switching voltage of the temp control unit is accomplished by moving a jumper inside the unit. Right now I use it as a fermentation chamber, but I could easily fit a keg in there, and this would work for me at first. Of...
First, you're going to love it here. I think I can speak for BrewScandolo when I say that we will be happy to accommodate if you are looking for likeminded people to beer nerd out with when you arrive.
I see that BrewScandolo answered a lot of your questions, and I agree with him. I'll just...
Welcome to Italy! Once you pick up your car, you can stock up on ingredients at Pinta in Marostica. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=470184
If you want an APA or other craft beer in the meantime, check out Helmut bar downtown...they have a constantly rotating stock of at least 12...
CO2 and 02, yes, to include the tanks. Not sure about Nitrogen. BrewScandalo and I have talked a lot about how we wish we could move to kegging, but a setup is so expensive here compared to the US.