eloschgimpel
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Location: Enmore in Sydney's Inner West
$1500 for the lot, but happy to take serious offers
We're planning to move into an apartment in the not-too-distant future and have started the process of downsizing.
Sadly, that spells the end to my homebrewing years, at least for now.
I've built up what I reckon is a pretty great little (or sadly not so little) setup for BIAB grain-to-keg-to-glass brewing. Rather than break the kit up and selling it off piecemeal, I would really love for it to kickstart another homebrewer's journey into the world of all-grain brewing. I've tried to price the kit based only on the values of its larger components, which should also be possible to sell individually and throwing in the myriad of easy to forget smaller items that make the difference between a few trips to a brick & mortar or online homebrew shop and a setup that normally takes some years to grow together.
The key elements are:
70L stainless kettle fitted with ball valve
Italian Spiral Burner LPG burner with adjustable Medium/High-Pressure Regulator
Fully motorised, geared two-roller Mill Master malt mill
Kegerator with 3 Perlick 650SS stainless steel taps with flow control, 6kg CO2 cylinder, Micromatic regulator, S/S drip tray
3x 19L Corny kegs
Heavy-duty stainless steel mash paddle
Yeast Forge magnetic stir plate, 2L Erlenmeyer flask, various stir bars
2x Oxygen cylinders w/ pressure regulator, stainless steel rod, and 0.5 micron aeration stone for wort oxygenation
Thermapen high sped and precision thermometer
Refractometer & various hydrometers
2x Fully wired up STC-1000 temp controllers, heat belt
Fermenting fridge with enough space for two 30L fermenters or a fermenter and some kegs. It's strong enough to cold crash the lot to 0C. This one is not in the photos yet, I'll take some tomorrow and will add.
Digital scales for weighing grain
Probably the best BIAB bag ever made
The rest of the kit are all the bits and bobs that fill in the gaps and are needed to actually brew beer: cleaning products and utensils, cubes for no-chill wort storage, measuring jugs, pipettes, storage tubs, DME, spare parts for servicing taps and kegs, airlocks, fermenter taps, transfer rigs, hop socks, Brewbrite, yeast nutrient, insulating sleeve for kettle, gloves, carbonation cheat sheet...
I've uploaded full-resolution images with description of all items on imgur:
If you are looking for a quick way to get started with all-grain brewing or know someone who is keen to get into brewing with all our beloved pubs shut, please get in touch.
$1500 for the lot, but happy to take serious offers
We're planning to move into an apartment in the not-too-distant future and have started the process of downsizing.
Sadly, that spells the end to my homebrewing years, at least for now.
I've built up what I reckon is a pretty great little (or sadly not so little) setup for BIAB grain-to-keg-to-glass brewing. Rather than break the kit up and selling it off piecemeal, I would really love for it to kickstart another homebrewer's journey into the world of all-grain brewing. I've tried to price the kit based only on the values of its larger components, which should also be possible to sell individually and throwing in the myriad of easy to forget smaller items that make the difference between a few trips to a brick & mortar or online homebrew shop and a setup that normally takes some years to grow together.
The key elements are:
70L stainless kettle fitted with ball valve
Italian Spiral Burner LPG burner with adjustable Medium/High-Pressure Regulator
Fully motorised, geared two-roller Mill Master malt mill
Kegerator with 3 Perlick 650SS stainless steel taps with flow control, 6kg CO2 cylinder, Micromatic regulator, S/S drip tray
3x 19L Corny kegs
Heavy-duty stainless steel mash paddle
Yeast Forge magnetic stir plate, 2L Erlenmeyer flask, various stir bars
2x Oxygen cylinders w/ pressure regulator, stainless steel rod, and 0.5 micron aeration stone for wort oxygenation
Thermapen high sped and precision thermometer
Refractometer & various hydrometers
2x Fully wired up STC-1000 temp controllers, heat belt
Fermenting fridge with enough space for two 30L fermenters or a fermenter and some kegs. It's strong enough to cold crash the lot to 0C. This one is not in the photos yet, I'll take some tomorrow and will add.
Digital scales for weighing grain
Probably the best BIAB bag ever made
The rest of the kit are all the bits and bobs that fill in the gaps and are needed to actually brew beer: cleaning products and utensils, cubes for no-chill wort storage, measuring jugs, pipettes, storage tubs, DME, spare parts for servicing taps and kegs, airlocks, fermenter taps, transfer rigs, hop socks, Brewbrite, yeast nutrient, insulating sleeve for kettle, gloves, carbonation cheat sheet...
I've uploaded full-resolution images with description of all items on imgur:
If you are looking for a quick way to get started with all-grain brewing or know someone who is keen to get into brewing with all our beloved pubs shut, please get in touch.
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