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Lady_Ewok

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Beloved beer mashing set.
Everything needed for making all-grain wort, BIAB method. Picture shows set-up used. Mostly stainless steel for clean brewing. All parts very well looked after and fully functional. My first step from grain to glass.

Includes:
Boiler - with custom weld-less tap (original tap can be replaced if requested)
Funnel + filter
Large grain bag and some muslin cloths
Counterflow plate chiller - 30 plate (exceptional chiller - stainless steel and brazed copper)
x2 Quick disconnects for chiller - stainless steel for wort and ordinary garden hose connectors for water (quick description below).
Silicon tube - (for hot wort)
PVC tube - (cool wort)
Standard garden hose tube - (hot water)
x3 Silicon washers
x1 clamp

The counter flow chiller is very good. Hopefully the picture shows the set-up clearly. Hot wort goes through silicon tube and cool wort comes out of the PVC tube and into the funnel + filter which pours into your fermentation vessel. Yellow plastic connector fits to a standard garden hose connector (cold water) and the hot water comes out of the copper connector into your kitchen sink, bucket etc (the water does get impressively hot, so recommend using it efficiently).

I've used all the equipment very effectively without the need of a pump. Wort goes through the counterflow chiller very quickly via standard gravity syphon method.

Equipment now surplus to requirements. In no particular rush to get rid. Ideally looking for £190 ono. Collection only from Cambridgeshire area, although would consider meeting a serious buyer half way, should the distance be too much.

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