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    Wisconsin Brewing gear

    I will take all of it. Pm incoming!
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    Wisconsin Brewing gear

    It looks like everything is there for kegs just not the kegs right?
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    North Dakota Dual tap sankey kegging setup

    Complete sankey kegging setup 2- keg couplers. 2-long shanks, taps, sets of lines. 2- 1/6 barrel (5.25 gallon) kegs, or other sizes, price would be negotiated. Dual regulator and 5lb tank I think $400 is fair but feel free to offer. Live in Bismarck nd, local would be preferred but...
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    North Dakota Random hops clean out

    They are all sold! Thank you!!
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    North Dakota Random hops clean out

    I am getting out of brewing so might as well get my hops all out to someone that will use them! Complete list below. All hops are 2014 harvest and are in the original packages kept in a freezer. They are in pounds unless noted otherwise. I think 60$ Shipped for everything should be pretty...
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    North Dakota Selling it All. Keggles. Kegs. Carboys. Ingredients. Everything!

    Hops are sealed. Can get a rough list tonight. Will wait for awhile to piece it out as I have it posted in a few places locally too
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    North Dakota Selling it All. Keggles. Kegs. Carboys. Ingredients. Everything!

    Complete all grain home beer brewing system! 5 or 10 gallon capacity. Has ability to do all grain, partial mash, or extract. Includes 2-15.5 gallon kegs. 1 of them is the mash tun 1 is the boil pot. Has a propane burner for heating and boiling. 2-6.5 gallon glass carboys with carrying...
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    Rebel IPA

    Which rebel? I think there are three. A green one. Red and blue
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    Easiest way to keep costs down on recipes?

    These are all great suggestions. The best way I could save money in brewing.....quit making IPAs. Those little green nuggets of love are expensive!!
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