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Hmm... It appears that someone is selling off some bottles. :p
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=330458674812

I decided it was time to clean out the house because of the increasing likelihood that I'll be selling up and moving to Pomgolia. Whilst I didn't set out to build a bottle collection, I was storing my empties in case I needed them for homebrew (that's my story and I'm sticking to it). So it turns out that I have around 320 empties. I think that less than 1% will be double ups. The majority are small (330/375ml), however there are also pint and 750ml bottles.

This collection would be perfect for for use by a homebrewer, for display in a pub or for the viewing pleasure of of a bottle collector. Please buy them and save me from throwing them out.

Here is part of the collection:
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I asked the seller about this Urn and he saids it was not suitable for "boiling grain" (his words) and "<!--fonto:--><span style="font-family:"><!--/fonto-->when used as a urn for water you dont boil water no stop you make it hot 60 degrees or so".
I'd reckon might be ok for HLT only. [/font]

Its an urn.

It has a thermostat to adjust the temp from 30-110. Assuming that is celcius and not fahrenheit (my HLT is in fahrenheit) it will be fine.

As for not boiling water i doubt anyone brews tea or coffee in hot water. It has to be boiling water otherwise by the time you add milk it will be luke warm and 'orrible.

So i think this would be fine to use for the BIAB crowd or as the HLT for the 3V brewers.
 
Its an urn.

It has a thermostat to adjust the temp from 30-110. Assuming that is celcius and not fahrenheit (my HLT is in fahrenheit) it will be fine.

As for not boiling water i doubt anyone brews tea or coffee in hot water. It has to be boiling water otherwise by the time you add milk it will be luke warm and 'orrible.

So i think this would be fine to use for the BIAB crowd or as the HLT for the 3V brewers.


Hi,
Spotted this one myself a short time ago and asked the forum for advice. Thread:-
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum//ind...showtopic=46556
Also check out page 106 of this thread.
Listing also states item is located in Sydney, when in fact he has his shop in North Gosford
which pickup is available.
PLEASE check out others experiences with this one!
Going to put my hard earned cash to a Birko or Crown very soon.
Cheers
 
Decommisioned 80L jacketed keg $99 atm 5 available. I would get one for a cheap pot but alas its local pick up only
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1-Decommissioned-80...8?pt=AU_Barware

And here's a big copper pot
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/CRAB-COOKER-GAS-COP...okware_Bakeware

Another thing i wouild buy if it was closer, i thinki worked it out to be 70L, but i may be thinking of something else

And some pure awesomeness
2000L stainless beer fermenting tank
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Stainless-steel-ins...efaultDomain_15
 
I decided it was time to clean out the house because of the increasing likelihood that I'll be selling up and moving to Pomgolia. Whilst I didn't set out to build a bottle collection, I was storing my empties in case I needed them for homebrew (that's my story and I'm sticking to it). So it turns out that I have around 320 empties. I think that less than 1% will be double ups. The majority are small (330/375ml), however there are also pint and 750ml bottles.
This collection would be perfect for for use by a homebrewer, for display in a pub or for the viewing pleasure of of a bottle collector. Please buy them and save me from throwing them out.

SWMBO is quite fond of 'pretty' beer bottles and we had a bounty of a collection when we lived in our previous location. our living room window sill was lined with a few layers of bottles and also along our kitchin cupboards. As we where moving in with others they had no interest in displaying said bottles. 8 cases of display bottles went straight into the recycling. :(

Worst of all, disposed over the space of 3 weeks. it was painful for both of us.
 
This is more gear than I need and more money the finance minister will let me spend at the moment.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

The $500 Buy it now prices seems like a bargain.

Is there anyone out there that would interested in split the purchase and sharing the gear. I'm really only after one of the gas cylinders and a 9 litre keg (or two).

A 3 way split woul be ideal. 1 gas cylinder and 1 keg each (but it will be hard to split up the fridge)

PM me if your interested.

Or if your keen on it all for yourself - feel free to snap it up

Location - Melb eastern suburbs (Boronia)
 
This is more gear than I need and more money the finance minister will let me spend at the moment.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

The $500 Buy it now prices seems like a bargain.

Location - Melb eastern suburbs (Boronia)

Time to have another chat to the MOF!

It's now more than 60% off.

Sell it in terms they will get . . . . .

"That's like getting that $500 pair of boots/handbag/jewellrey you really love ( that you will wear once) for $180 . .. .BARGAIN

1 bid, 4 days to go.

Lots of time to negotiate

Good luck with it!

Cheers
 
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