mjpeisher
Well-Known Member
Greetings HBT Friends,
After a long journey, the wife and I have determined that it is time to get out of the hobby. I have a complete electric brewery, consisting of (3) 20 Gallon kettles, TheElectricBrewery.com control panel, pumps, heat exchanger, hop spiders, sink, and all the trimmings. In addition to that, I also have a 4 Tag Keezer, complete with 4 kegs and 20lb CO2 tank, and a 5 keg, 5lb CO2 tank, and a travel tote to take a corny keg to a remote location for sharing. I have spent a lot of time brewing, sharing, and enjoying, and wish to continue to do so.
If you need some info on the build, it followed Kal's approach almost 100%.
The Build Guide
Please take a look at the photos located here:
Imgur Brewery and Bar Album
I am not currently interested in parting this out, with the exception that I will sell the brewery as a whole, and once the brewery is sold, I will sell the bar, but I will not sell the bar first. Ideally I would sell the entire setup at the same time. I can help deliver if necessary (relatively local, for fee), and I can also give a live demonstration of all aspects of the system. Everything is plugged in and working, so if you want a training session, I can do that as well. The only thing you need to have is a 30 Amp 240v outlet to plug the control panel into (and water and ingredients).
Here is a summary of the components (not counting all the misc accessories) so you can get an idea for everything that is there. Also, if you are curious, I work in construction, and a few guys I work with own a panel shop. They did the actual wiring of the control panel, so it is a lot more secure and professional. I paid them in sushi and pizza.
There is obviously a lot of money and time into this system, with well over 200 brews. System works like a champ, and any issues were easily traced back to operator error. I have enjoyed brewing immensely over the past ten years, and want to pass this on to someone else.
If you have any questions, or wish to see more photos, please let me know.
Thanks.
After a long journey, the wife and I have determined that it is time to get out of the hobby. I have a complete electric brewery, consisting of (3) 20 Gallon kettles, TheElectricBrewery.com control panel, pumps, heat exchanger, hop spiders, sink, and all the trimmings. In addition to that, I also have a 4 Tag Keezer, complete with 4 kegs and 20lb CO2 tank, and a 5 keg, 5lb CO2 tank, and a travel tote to take a corny keg to a remote location for sharing. I have spent a lot of time brewing, sharing, and enjoying, and wish to continue to do so.
If you need some info on the build, it followed Kal's approach almost 100%.
The Build Guide
Please take a look at the photos located here:
Imgur Brewery and Bar Album
I am not currently interested in parting this out, with the exception that I will sell the brewery as a whole, and once the brewery is sold, I will sell the bar, but I will not sell the bar first. Ideally I would sell the entire setup at the same time. I can help deliver if necessary (relatively local, for fee), and I can also give a live demonstration of all aspects of the system. Everything is plugged in and working, so if you want a training session, I can do that as well. The only thing you need to have is a 30 Amp 240v outlet to plug the control panel into (and water and ingredients).
Here is a summary of the components (not counting all the misc accessories) so you can get an idea for everything that is there. Also, if you are curious, I work in construction, and a few guys I work with own a panel shop. They did the actual wiring of the control panel, so it is a lot more secure and professional. I paid them in sushi and pizza.
There is obviously a lot of money and time into this system, with well over 200 brews. System works like a champ, and any issues were easily traced back to operator error. I have enjoyed brewing immensely over the past ten years, and want to pass this on to someone else.
If you have any questions, or wish to see more photos, please let me know.
Thanks.
Main Brewery | |||||
Quantity | Component | Retail cost | Total | Assembly | Asking |
3 | Blichmann G1 (20) Gal Kettle | $415 | $1,245 | ||
1 | Electric Brewery Herms Coil | $190 | $190 | ||
2 | Hop Spider | $80 | $160 | ||
1 | stainless Table | $130 | $130 | ||
2 | Pumps (March/Chugger) | $165 | $330 | ||
2 | Extension Cords/Assemblies | $50 | $100 | ||
1 | Duda Plate Chiller | $135 | $135 | ||
1 | Electric Brewery Control Panel | $2,300 | $2,300 | ||
1 | 30A Power Cord | $75 | $75 | ||
2 | 5500w ULWD Ripple Element | $190 | $380 | ||
3 | Temperature Probes | $73 | $219 | ||
1 | Misc Valves, hoses, clamps, Silicone Transfers, Quick Disconnects, etc... | $350 | $350 | ||
Sub-Total | $5,614 | $4,200 | |||
Bar& Misc | |||||
1 | 4 Tap Keezer Build | $1,000 | $1,000 | ||
5 | Kegs | $45 | $225 | ||
1 | 20 lb CO2 Tank | $60 | $60 | ||
1 | Dual Pressure Regulator and hoses | $100 | $100 | ||
1 | 5 lb CO Tank | $35 | $35 | ||
1 | Single Pressure CO2 Regulator | $40 | $40 | ||
1 | Carry Tote for Taking Corny Keg to a Party | $12 | $12 | ||
7 | Big Mouth Bubbler, plastic, with seals | $42 | $294 | ||
1 | Racking Canes, Chemicals, Misc Accessories | $65 | $65 | ||
1 | Refractionating Copper Column Still using Blichmann Lid | $250 | $250 | ||
1 | Sink | $45 | $45 | ||
Sub-Total | $2,126 | $1,400 | |||
Total | $7,740 | $5,400 |