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    Mississippi 2 keggles - BK and MLT - $120

    All that's left of my brewing equipment are these 2 keggles. I was in the process of converting to all electric and other things came up so I've left the hobby. Both are bottom draining. The pump is already sold. $120 takes both keggles, false bottoms, and the the electrical cable to...
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    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    Sold most of the items locally to Branman. The keggles are still available.
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    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    Thanks. Happy brewing! I may have a local interested in the pump, barley crusher, and hoses. I'll post an update Monday if they've picked up the equipment. Thank you all for the interest.
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    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    I sold all my kegging stuff a month or two back and the glass kegs I'm going to keep around for wine.
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    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    If no one local wants it I'll get a cost and let you know. I'm probably going to wait at least a week or two.
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    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    I feel that same way about so many things. I've lately been into FPV mini quads and there is nothing in Mississippi. You have lots of talent in Atlanta!
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    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    I haven't brewed in over a year because I have other interests and little time. It's time to say goodbye to my setup. I was 1/2 way through converting to all electric but didn't quite get there. I would love to sell it all together but will let it all go separately because everything is just...
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    Mississippi Kegerator (Madison, MS)

    I built this kegerator a few years ago and it doesn't see the use it should anymore. It fits 3 corny kegs (which you get) plus a 5# Co2 tank (also included). There is one perlick 525SS Stainless steel faucet and 2 chrome faucets. The top has a map laid under some epoxy. All you need to do is...
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    Diagnose off flavor

    The last few times I've brewed a stout I've gotten what I believe is a metallic/astringent off flavor. I believe I know what's causing it but I would love to get input. My process: 2 keggles, copper immersion cooler, silicone tubing, chugger pump, glass carboy Tap water + a crushed camden...
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    5500W Heating element

    Mikeysab and JRems, I sent you both PMs. dave73ok, they are 14 1/4" long from tip to tip. The element is 12 7/8" long. As of right now all 4 are spoken for. I'll post again if someone changes their mind. Thanks
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    5500W Heating element

    Great advice. I purchased the McMaster-Carr 1" Locknut found here and it fits it perfect. Many of the other locknuts I found (at Tractor Supply for example) were deeper than the 0.38" that they offer.
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    5500W Heating element

    I got lucky at the store and they had a few of these heating elements on sale. Weeks before I had purchased one from amazon for around $26 shipped and now I find them for just under $10! I decided to keep one for myself and give anyone else looking for one a good price. The only thing I wonder...
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    Kegerator / Fermoire build

    Here I have all the insulation installed, the plywood floor, and everything has been caulked and sealed I attached 3 fans to a 15v dc adapter. Two of these fans (both 90mm) are seen in this picture and remove hot air from the condenser. The other fan will be seen in a later picture and moves...
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    Kegerator / Fermoire build

    I've been reading these forums for about three years and have gained a tremendous amount of knowledge in a short time. I can't thank the homebrewtalk community enough for their advice, patience, and willingness to share their projects and experiments with everyone else. I'm a poor graduate...
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