xcskierfreak
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After much deliberation, I'm stepping back from homebrewing for a bit.
Up for sale is my complete homebrewing setup. Perfect for 10 gallon batch sizes, can also accommodate 5 gallon batches without any issue. This is a complete brewing setup, in that you will just need all of the equipment and parts from me, install them in your location, and then fire it up.
Brewhouse
- (3) 20 gallon kettles from Spike Brewing with cam-lock fittings on Hot Liquor Tank and Mash Tun, and tri-clamp fittings on Brew Kettle
- Tubing for transferring water, wort as needed
- Counterflow chiller
- Water and Wort pumps with necessary fittings
- Control Panel to help with automating brewing and cleaning processes
- False Walls for permanently setting up your brew area without impacting the floor, walls, or ceiling
- Ventilation Hood and Fan to move steam and hot air outside
- Stainless steel table for kettles
- Utility sink with faucet and sprayer attachment, most plumbing to attach to your existing water/sewer lines.
- Spa Panel for electrical source, wiring to attach to your main breaker panel, all wiring and receptacles needed to run Brewhouse and Cellar
Cellar/Fermentation setup
- (3) Spike CF10 Conical Fermenters (14.7gallon total volume), with fermentation temperature control ability (both heating and cooling)
- Homemade glycol chiller with tubing and pumps
- Tubing to transfer finished beer as needed
- (3) temperature controllers for conicals/chillers [you may want to source one additional controller to ferment all 3 at once, otherwise one will be dormant/aging while the other two are actively fermenting]
- Carbon Dioxide monitor (so that you don't gas yourself out when you're making beer)
- 5 gallon used whiskey barrel for barrel aging (never used! been storing with water to keep the staves hydrated)
- Fermentation Stand for Conicals, with enough space for the chiller to fit underneath
Cost also includes all of my taproom items. This is not a complete setup, in that there's a few things you'll need to address before you can serve. Mainly, the keg fridge.
Taproom:
- Keg fridge (converted chest freezer) with 4 taps and 6 CO2 outlets (5 regulators to fine-tune your serving pressure!) [compressor does not work, but selling as a unit since you can determine the best repair/replacement options for yourself. This is factored into cost]
- (10) 5 gallon ball lock kegs
- Tubing for both beer and gas
- Fittings for everything above
- Tools and spare parts galore
Have a decent amount of grains, hops, brew water additions, fermentation additions, an extra small kettle and extra small fermenters as well. These are all included in sale, at a much lower cost basis than the rest of the items. Just need them gone.
To set this up, YOU WILL NEED: a basic understanding of plumbing and construction, a proficient understanding of electrical work, and a small assortment of tools and plumbing and electrical parts depending on your current plumbing/wiring setup. While I am including everything that I was using for this setup, I cannot truthfully say that you will not be going to the hardware store before this is an operational brewery.
Some Photos (will be adding more throughout the next few days):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-rGgkqjLk5pQ7Zrl2KkpEEIXhtpKTEzY
Cost basis ends up at 65% of what I have originally put into it. Some of the items weighted more heavily, others discounted greater. Would prefer to sell as a whole, but may be willing to sell some of the parts individually (particularly the extra parts). Contact me for a complete list of all parts, or for photos of any particular item (apologies that I don't have more already!).
Up for sale is my complete homebrewing setup. Perfect for 10 gallon batch sizes, can also accommodate 5 gallon batches without any issue. This is a complete brewing setup, in that you will just need all of the equipment and parts from me, install them in your location, and then fire it up.
Brewhouse
- (3) 20 gallon kettles from Spike Brewing with cam-lock fittings on Hot Liquor Tank and Mash Tun, and tri-clamp fittings on Brew Kettle
- Tubing for transferring water, wort as needed
- Counterflow chiller
- Water and Wort pumps with necessary fittings
- Control Panel to help with automating brewing and cleaning processes
- False Walls for permanently setting up your brew area without impacting the floor, walls, or ceiling
- Ventilation Hood and Fan to move steam and hot air outside
- Stainless steel table for kettles
- Utility sink with faucet and sprayer attachment, most plumbing to attach to your existing water/sewer lines.
- Spa Panel for electrical source, wiring to attach to your main breaker panel, all wiring and receptacles needed to run Brewhouse and Cellar
Cellar/Fermentation setup
- (3) Spike CF10 Conical Fermenters (14.7gallon total volume), with fermentation temperature control ability (both heating and cooling)
- Homemade glycol chiller with tubing and pumps
- Tubing to transfer finished beer as needed
- (3) temperature controllers for conicals/chillers [you may want to source one additional controller to ferment all 3 at once, otherwise one will be dormant/aging while the other two are actively fermenting]
- Carbon Dioxide monitor (so that you don't gas yourself out when you're making beer)
- 5 gallon used whiskey barrel for barrel aging (never used! been storing with water to keep the staves hydrated)
- Fermentation Stand for Conicals, with enough space for the chiller to fit underneath
Cost also includes all of my taproom items. This is not a complete setup, in that there's a few things you'll need to address before you can serve. Mainly, the keg fridge.
Taproom:
- Keg fridge (converted chest freezer) with 4 taps and 6 CO2 outlets (5 regulators to fine-tune your serving pressure!) [compressor does not work, but selling as a unit since you can determine the best repair/replacement options for yourself. This is factored into cost]
- (10) 5 gallon ball lock kegs
- Tubing for both beer and gas
- Fittings for everything above
- Tools and spare parts galore
Have a decent amount of grains, hops, brew water additions, fermentation additions, an extra small kettle and extra small fermenters as well. These are all included in sale, at a much lower cost basis than the rest of the items. Just need them gone.
To set this up, YOU WILL NEED: a basic understanding of plumbing and construction, a proficient understanding of electrical work, and a small assortment of tools and plumbing and electrical parts depending on your current plumbing/wiring setup. While I am including everything that I was using for this setup, I cannot truthfully say that you will not be going to the hardware store before this is an operational brewery.
Some Photos (will be adding more throughout the next few days):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-rGgkqjLk5pQ7Zrl2KkpEEIXhtpKTEzY
Cost basis ends up at 65% of what I have originally put into it. Some of the items weighted more heavily, others discounted greater. Would prefer to sell as a whole, but may be willing to sell some of the parts individually (particularly the extra parts). Contact me for a complete list of all parts, or for photos of any particular item (apologies that I don't have more already!).