conglominoid
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Stout 7.3 gallon conical - $275:
SS Brewtech 7 gallon "Chronical" conical - $250:
Buyer pays actual shipping cost from 57006 (I will cover the packaging cost). Stout weighs 35 lb + packaging, SS Brewtech weighs 19 lb + packaging.
The Stout was recently passivated with Citrisurf 77. I'm not sure if the internal volume etchings of the SS Brewtech are compatible with citric acid. I can passivate if buyer asks, but no guarantees on the volume etchings.
- All triclamp fittings
- 2x 1.5" sanitary butterfly valves
- Locking Casters
- Lid gasket + Extra Lid Gasket (not pictured)
- Tri clamp thermowell + analog bimetal thermometer
- Includes 4 triclamps + 1 extra + 5 gaskets
- Includes short "leader" hose off the welded blow off barbed fitting with a triclamp end. I will include a blow off tube that can be attached to this. When racking the beer I attached to a CO2 cylinder via the triclamp leader and pushed the beer to keg.
SS Brewtech 7 gallon "Chronical" conical - $250:
- Triclamp racking port + dump port, threadless thermowell
- 1x 1.5" sanitary butterfly valve, 1x 3/4" SS Brewtech ball valve for dump port.
- Rotating racking arm is included, but it is not compatible with the 1.5" butterfly valve I have installed. Quite frankly, I found the racking arm useless and never used it. Just tip the conical forward a bit if you are concerned about the last pint of beer.
- 1x 1.5" triclamp 90 degree elbow
- Lid gasket, 3 triclamps + 1 extra (let me know if you need more), 5 gaskets
Buyer pays actual shipping cost from 57006 (I will cover the packaging cost). Stout weighs 35 lb + packaging, SS Brewtech weighs 19 lb + packaging.
The Stout was recently passivated with Citrisurf 77. I'm not sure if the internal volume etchings of the SS Brewtech are compatible with citric acid. I can passivate if buyer asks, but no guarantees on the volume etchings.
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