Nov 25 - Lowered price!
Upgrading my homebrew setup so I am selling the existing system.
$900 $500 for everything. I am in Austin, TX. Local pick up only,
Electric brew-in-a-bag is a great way to make consistent quality homebrew. This system is the perfect balance between convenience and manual.
The commercial keg turned low dissolved oxygen (LDO) fermentation equipment made the single biggest improvement to my IPAs.
IMHO, kegerator and kegs are the only way to go.
Includes:
Electric 15 gallon kettle with:
- 5500W Ultra low watt density heating element
- Volume marking etched on inside
- Electric controller - 240V, wired with 3 prong dryer plug (can change out)
- Whirlpool arm
- 25ft Counterflow wort chiller
- Lid, hoses, stainless long spoon
- Brew bag for all grain mash
- False bottom to protect bag during mash
- Kettle thermometer
15 gallon Fermentation vessel with:
- sanke fermentation conversation kit - pressure capable
- spunding valve to ferment under pressure
- all hoses/connections to do oxygen free transfer
- in-line beer filter
- reclaim CO2 to carbonate or purge kegs
- auto siphon
- stainless turkey baster (for easy sampling)
kegerator with
- full size fridge
- 2 shanks mounted in door
- 2 Intertap forward sealing faucets
- all hoses to connect kegs to faucets routed in fridge door
- removable stainless drip tray
- Cleaning kit with pump
- 2 soda (corny) kegs
Misc
- 5 gallon glass carboy with fermentation cap
- 1 gallon carboy (I used for blow off)
- several additional airlocks
- 2 spare keg faucets
- cleaning brushes
- several racking canes
- etc
I hope this entire system can go to one lucky person. But if not, I would be willing to part out if I can get a buyer for each piece.
- eBIAB kettle and parts -$250 $150
- LDO fermentation vessel and parts -$250 $150
- Kegerator, kegs, and parts -$400 $200
I think my asking price is pretty reasonable since I spent more than $1800 building it (plus countless hours of labor).
Thanks for looking,
Adam
Upgrading my homebrew setup so I am selling the existing system.
Electric brew-in-a-bag is a great way to make consistent quality homebrew. This system is the perfect balance between convenience and manual.
The commercial keg turned low dissolved oxygen (LDO) fermentation equipment made the single biggest improvement to my IPAs.
IMHO, kegerator and kegs are the only way to go.
Includes:
Electric 15 gallon kettle with:
- 5500W Ultra low watt density heating element
- Volume marking etched on inside
- Electric controller - 240V, wired with 3 prong dryer plug (can change out)
- Whirlpool arm
- 25ft Counterflow wort chiller
- Lid, hoses, stainless long spoon
- Brew bag for all grain mash
- False bottom to protect bag during mash
- Kettle thermometer
15 gallon Fermentation vessel with:
- sanke fermentation conversation kit - pressure capable
- spunding valve to ferment under pressure
- all hoses/connections to do oxygen free transfer
- in-line beer filter
- reclaim CO2 to carbonate or purge kegs
- auto siphon
- stainless turkey baster (for easy sampling)
kegerator with
- full size fridge
- 2 shanks mounted in door
- 2 Intertap forward sealing faucets
- all hoses to connect kegs to faucets routed in fridge door
- removable stainless drip tray
- Cleaning kit with pump
- 2 soda (corny) kegs
Misc
- 5 gallon glass carboy with fermentation cap
- 1 gallon carboy (I used for blow off)
- several additional airlocks
- 2 spare keg faucets
- cleaning brushes
- several racking canes
- etc
I hope this entire system can go to one lucky person. But if not, I would be willing to part out if I can get a buyer for each piece.
- eBIAB kettle and parts -
- LDO fermentation vessel and parts -
- Kegerator, kegs, and parts -
I think my asking price is pretty reasonable since I spent more than $1800 building it (plus countless hours of labor).
Thanks for looking,
Adam
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