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Well i finally managed to get rid of the fridges and the taps...so now i am selling what is left, i am looking £600 ovno for the lot, i will consider offers on parts but i will wait to see what people want before i decide to break it up..i wont separate the vessels.
100LT HLT with two kettle elements
100LT boiler with two kettle elements
70 or 80 LT mash tun made from a insulated stockpot with strainer
C02 manifold/regulator
Flow jet pump, can withstand near boiling water
heat exchager/coil (might need a bit of tightening up)
semi built heat exchanger/coil
8 x cornie kegs (only have a picture of four of them) with JG fittings for most of them, mix of pin lock and ball lock fittings, most are ball lock i think
2 x C02 bottles (one empty)
1 x nitrogen bottle
bottle tree
There are lots of bits and bobs, new seals for cornies, JG fittings, a semi made strainer for the MT, small C02 bottle for pressurising cornies to use with a portable tap (may need a fitting), cleaning paraphanalia, thermometers, hydrometers...anything else i can find will be added..i did have a bottle capper and loads of caps but not sure where they are right now
The brewing kit was hand built by myself, the outlets are fully dismantlable ball valves and can be taken off and disassembled and boiled to sterilise, there is a an extra chiller coil that i never got round to setting up. The HLT and boiler both have visual level gauges and the HLT also has an outlet at the bottom and an outlet at the top, this allows you to connect the wort pump and circulate the water from the bottom to the top, creating a slight whirlpool so you get an even and accurate temperature, this also sterilises the pump for use when you use it to drain the boiler of wort and pass it through the chiller. I was going to put some sort of shroud around the inputs for the elements but never got round to it.
With this equipment you will be able to make spectacular beers, better than you can buy in any pub, it is impossible to make a bad beer !
100LT HLT with two kettle elements
100LT boiler with two kettle elements
70 or 80 LT mash tun made from a insulated stockpot with strainer
C02 manifold/regulator
Flow jet pump, can withstand near boiling water
heat exchager/coil (might need a bit of tightening up)
semi built heat exchanger/coil
8 x cornie kegs (only have a picture of four of them) with JG fittings for most of them, mix of pin lock and ball lock fittings, most are ball lock i think
2 x C02 bottles (one empty)
1 x nitrogen bottle
bottle tree
There are lots of bits and bobs, new seals for cornies, JG fittings, a semi made strainer for the MT, small C02 bottle for pressurising cornies to use with a portable tap (may need a fitting), cleaning paraphanalia, thermometers, hydrometers...anything else i can find will be added..i did have a bottle capper and loads of caps but not sure where they are right now
The brewing kit was hand built by myself, the outlets are fully dismantlable ball valves and can be taken off and disassembled and boiled to sterilise, there is a an extra chiller coil that i never got round to setting up. The HLT and boiler both have visual level gauges and the HLT also has an outlet at the bottom and an outlet at the top, this allows you to connect the wort pump and circulate the water from the bottom to the top, creating a slight whirlpool so you get an even and accurate temperature, this also sterilises the pump for use when you use it to drain the boiler of wort and pass it through the chiller. I was going to put some sort of shroud around the inputs for the elements but never got round to it.
With this equipment you will be able to make spectacular beers, better than you can buy in any pub, it is impossible to make a bad beer !