IainMcLean
Well-Known Member
I've recently upgraded my gear so I'm passing on my old stuff. If you're moving into AG and need gear this might be just for you. I've only got a small shed so I need the space. Just as a side note, the first ever beer off this set-up was two points shy of a bronze medal, so it's more than capable of turning out a great drop. I'm in Caulfield and looking for pick-ups or I can meet in the south east - around Dandenong somewhere (I work down there). I'm selling:
40 litre aluminium pot with lid.
brass tap, silicone seal & stainless steel washer fitted.
I'm looking for something around $60 for it.
50 litre aluminium pot
Brass tap, seal and stainless steel washer fitted.
21mm holes drilled for mashmaster thermometer and a sight gauge (I used the gauge & thermometer on my new kit).
The holes will accommodate a thermometer from your LHBS.
I'm thinking $60 if a reasonable price.
32 Jet Mongolian burner
Comes with Burner, stand, stainless steel pipe adapter, regulator, used twice then I electrified the brewery.
I have some bolts that can be fitted in place of the jets should you want to reduce it's power.
All up new this cost me $245
I'd like around $200 for it.
Esky Mash Tun
This is a great device. There is one hole in the end for a mashmaster thermometer - I used the thermometer on my new brewery.
It comes with a sparge arm, manifold and tap. I made this myself using John Palmers book as a guide and it really does the job well. For a regular 5Kg mash you get a good depth on your grain bed.
Sparge arm / manifolds are copper. both are soldered and work great. The sparge arm has two wire hooks that suspend it in the mash tun just over the top of the grain bed when in use.
Tap is brass and has a silicone seal washer with brass fitting on the manifold.
Keeps the temperature over a 90 min mash fine.
All I want for this is $70.
50 litre keggle
Passed onto me when I started brewing.
Has the top cut off and a brass tap soldered in the bottom.
Also has a 90 degree brass bend soldered in the side - will fit a sight gauge.
Yours for offers around $50
40 litre aluminium pot with lid.
brass tap, silicone seal & stainless steel washer fitted.
I'm looking for something around $60 for it.
50 litre aluminium pot
Brass tap, seal and stainless steel washer fitted.
21mm holes drilled for mashmaster thermometer and a sight gauge (I used the gauge & thermometer on my new kit).
The holes will accommodate a thermometer from your LHBS.
I'm thinking $60 if a reasonable price.
32 Jet Mongolian burner
Comes with Burner, stand, stainless steel pipe adapter, regulator, used twice then I electrified the brewery.
I have some bolts that can be fitted in place of the jets should you want to reduce it's power.
All up new this cost me $245
I'd like around $200 for it.
Esky Mash Tun
This is a great device. There is one hole in the end for a mashmaster thermometer - I used the thermometer on my new brewery.
It comes with a sparge arm, manifold and tap. I made this myself using John Palmers book as a guide and it really does the job well. For a regular 5Kg mash you get a good depth on your grain bed.
Sparge arm / manifolds are copper. both are soldered and work great. The sparge arm has two wire hooks that suspend it in the mash tun just over the top of the grain bed when in use.
Tap is brass and has a silicone seal washer with brass fitting on the manifold.
Keeps the temperature over a 90 min mash fine.
All I want for this is $70.
50 litre keggle
Passed onto me when I started brewing.
Has the top cut off and a brass tap soldered in the bottom.
Also has a 90 degree brass bend soldered in the side - will fit a sight gauge.
Yours for offers around $50