Hi All
I’m selling my brewing set up. I haven’t done a brew in about a year so I’m thinking I don’t have time to brew anymore.
All the equipment has been stored securely in my garage and is in great working order. It’ll need a decent clean though.
Most of the stuff was bought from Kegland in November 2018 (see attached invoice).
Looking for $800 for the lot.
This is what I have;
I bought a big chest freezer and had aspirations to convert it into a keezer like this one (note: this is NOT my keezer; it's taken from the internet).
It got it to the functional stage (see below). It works perfectly but I never got to finish cladding. I was planning on using some re-purposed pallet wood.
It fits 6 kegs in really comfortably as well as the gas cylinder on the hump. The manifolds are really handy for shutting gas off to specific kegs etc. The collar is just simple treated pine. It’s got nice big coaster wheels so it’s pretty easy to move around. I don’t profess to be terribly good with my hands though.
Random photos are below. Let me know if you need a photo of anything specific and/or if you need more information/measurements etc. I’m at Blacksmiths in Lake Macquarie (2281) if you want to call around to check it out.
I’m selling my brewing set up. I haven’t done a brew in about a year so I’m thinking I don’t have time to brew anymore.
All the equipment has been stored securely in my garage and is in great working order. It’ll need a decent clean though.
Most of the stuff was bought from Kegland in November 2018 (see attached invoice).
Looking for $800 for the lot.
This is what I have;
- Gen 3 Robobrew
- 29L Kegmenter with the tri-clover lid and floating dip tube
- Fermenting fridge with Inkbird temperature controller and heating belt
- 6x ball lock kegs that are all in good condition and hold gas
- A 6-keg-plus-gas-bottle keezer that functions perfectly but needs a little lipstick (see comments below)
- An inkbird temperature controller for the keezer
- 2.6Kg CO2 gas bottle and regulator
- 3x beer taps with shanks and connections etc
- An extra pluto gun for samples
- The fittings for a spunding valve
- A six way manifold for splitting beer lines
- A two-way manifold for the gas line (one to serve beer and one to push fluids around the system)
- A bunch of keg spares, hoses, clamps, t-pieces etc
- Hydrometer, lube, 2x hop spiders, 2x mash paddles
- Thermometer, extra ball lock disconnects
I bought a big chest freezer and had aspirations to convert it into a keezer like this one (note: this is NOT my keezer; it's taken from the internet).
It got it to the functional stage (see below). It works perfectly but I never got to finish cladding. I was planning on using some re-purposed pallet wood.
It fits 6 kegs in really comfortably as well as the gas cylinder on the hump. The manifolds are really handy for shutting gas off to specific kegs etc. The collar is just simple treated pine. It’s got nice big coaster wheels so it’s pretty easy to move around. I don’t profess to be terribly good with my hands though.
Random photos are below. Let me know if you need a photo of anything specific and/or if you need more information/measurements etc. I’m at Blacksmiths in Lake Macquarie (2281) if you want to call around to check it out.