dylan.temple
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$700 (I think it's a fair price?)
• 3 corny kegs
• CO2 regulator
• CO2 refillable bottle
• 2 fermenters
• Fridge / Freezer – chalk board paint on the front so you can update the names for the beer - fits 2 fermenters or 3 kegs + CO2
• Temperature controller (can use fridge for fermenting between brews – or get a second fridge)
• Reptile lamp (to heat fridge in winter for fermenting)
• Celli tap (with flow regulator)
• Portable ‘gun’ tap handy if you take a keg to a party
• Kegland foaming cleaning solution
• Bottler (if you want to have a couple on the go)
• Extras not listed (connections / tubing / long spoon / growler / spanner for fittings / etc.)
Happy to run you through the process if you're knew, I spend $50 on ingredients for 1 keg which equates to 3 slabs of beer and that takes approximately 1hr of effort (kit and kilo) from start to finish.
• 3 corny kegs
• CO2 regulator
• CO2 refillable bottle
• 2 fermenters
• Fridge / Freezer – chalk board paint on the front so you can update the names for the beer - fits 2 fermenters or 3 kegs + CO2
• Temperature controller (can use fridge for fermenting between brews – or get a second fridge)
• Reptile lamp (to heat fridge in winter for fermenting)
• Celli tap (with flow regulator)
• Portable ‘gun’ tap handy if you take a keg to a party
• Kegland foaming cleaning solution
• Bottler (if you want to have a couple on the go)
• Extras not listed (connections / tubing / long spoon / growler / spanner for fittings / etc.)
Happy to run you through the process if you're knew, I spend $50 on ingredients for 1 keg which equates to 3 slabs of beer and that takes approximately 1hr of effort (kit and kilo) from start to finish.