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ex wife finally got round to clearing the remnants of me from the brew house i built in our garden. Its been 8 years since i brewed and i dont think i am ever going to be in a position to brew like this again so i have decided to sell it lock stock and barrel, i will post pictures as i get them and there is a short video tour of the big equipment, to get the kegorator out of the brew shed i have to remove the door frame, its also no longer my house so no time wasters please, i cant just turn up with visitors but if you are genuinely interested in purchasing you can come and see it.
inventory:
1 x True double sided coke fridge, one side has the glass removed and a UPVC insulation panel put in its place to mount five chrome taps, these feed through to the C02 manifold mounted on the inside, you can fit five cornie kegs and the C02 bottle in one side of the fridge, the other side still has the glass in the door and there is shelving where you can fit over 200 500ml bottles !!.
The fridge has had all the shweppes gubbings removed and i installed a thermostat directly to the compressor and to a heat tube mounted inside the fridge, this kept everything inside the fridge at a constant temperature.
1 x Tall larder fridge that was my original kegorator before i got my hands on the big boy, its has some plastic taps mounted on it, i stopped using it as a kegorator and turned it into a fermentation cabinet that would store 2 x large fermenting tubs, again this has a heat tube and a thermostat wired in to it and the comprossor, there is a small fan built inside of the fridge to give a good airflow, this cabinet maintained a constant temp and was great for precise fermenting.
1 x 100lt HLT, it has two kettle elements inside and i also installed inlets to attach a pump to, this allowed you to whirlpool the water as it was heating to help with stratisification of the heating water, there is also a visual water gauge, that could probably do with recalibrating as it is somewhat crude but works well.
1 x 100lt boiler, two kettle elements inside and there is a level guage also built in on the side, it also has a mesh bottom strainer.
1 x 70lt insulated stock pot that is the mash tun
The, HLT, boiler and mash tun all have removeable tap fitting for cleaning, these can be removed and boiled in water to sterilise them.
8 x cornie kegs
1 x pump, i used to attach this to the HLT to whirlpool the water, it can take boiling water and this would sterilise it before it would be put to use to drain the boiler of wort
1 x Heat exchanger, this was hand made and worked very well, it might need the fittings resealed, it was made by passing copper tube inside a larger hose, it was very effective at cooling the wort down very quickly
1 x Heat exchanger (incomplete) this was a secodary one i started to make but never got round to finishing, it is just the copper inside of the hose and has not been sealed up
2 x C02 bottle (one empty)
1 x Nitrogen bottle (empty)
Lots of bewing gadgets and paraphanalia, hydrometors, bottle capping and caps, tubings, john guest fittings, a soda C02 bottle for portable dispensing.
There is a link to a video below of the fridges and i will post some pictures of the actual brewing gear once i can stand it all out, i will also link some videos of it in work if i can find them.
I used to make some cracking beers with this setup and was going on to add in RIMMS and what not but alas i ruined my marriage and that was the end of that, its needs a good home to go to and will serve anyone well for a very long time to come.
I will post more pictures as i get them..
I am looking at £2000 for the whole set up lock stock and kegs, i am open to very sensible offers.
ex wife finally got round to clearing the remnants of me from the brew house i built in our garden. Its been 8 years since i brewed and i dont think i am ever going to be in a position to brew like this again so i have decided to sell it lock stock and barrel, i will post pictures as i get them and there is a short video tour of the big equipment, to get the kegorator out of the brew shed i have to remove the door frame, its also no longer my house so no time wasters please, i cant just turn up with visitors but if you are genuinely interested in purchasing you can come and see it.
inventory:
1 x True double sided coke fridge, one side has the glass removed and a UPVC insulation panel put in its place to mount five chrome taps, these feed through to the C02 manifold mounted on the inside, you can fit five cornie kegs and the C02 bottle in one side of the fridge, the other side still has the glass in the door and there is shelving where you can fit over 200 500ml bottles !!.
The fridge has had all the shweppes gubbings removed and i installed a thermostat directly to the compressor and to a heat tube mounted inside the fridge, this kept everything inside the fridge at a constant temperature.
1 x Tall larder fridge that was my original kegorator before i got my hands on the big boy, its has some plastic taps mounted on it, i stopped using it as a kegorator and turned it into a fermentation cabinet that would store 2 x large fermenting tubs, again this has a heat tube and a thermostat wired in to it and the comprossor, there is a small fan built inside of the fridge to give a good airflow, this cabinet maintained a constant temp and was great for precise fermenting.
1 x 100lt HLT, it has two kettle elements inside and i also installed inlets to attach a pump to, this allowed you to whirlpool the water as it was heating to help with stratisification of the heating water, there is also a visual water gauge, that could probably do with recalibrating as it is somewhat crude but works well.
1 x 100lt boiler, two kettle elements inside and there is a level guage also built in on the side, it also has a mesh bottom strainer.
1 x 70lt insulated stock pot that is the mash tun
The, HLT, boiler and mash tun all have removeable tap fitting for cleaning, these can be removed and boiled in water to sterilise them.
8 x cornie kegs
1 x pump, i used to attach this to the HLT to whirlpool the water, it can take boiling water and this would sterilise it before it would be put to use to drain the boiler of wort
1 x Heat exchanger, this was hand made and worked very well, it might need the fittings resealed, it was made by passing copper tube inside a larger hose, it was very effective at cooling the wort down very quickly
1 x Heat exchanger (incomplete) this was a secodary one i started to make but never got round to finishing, it is just the copper inside of the hose and has not been sealed up
2 x C02 bottle (one empty)
1 x Nitrogen bottle (empty)
Lots of bewing gadgets and paraphanalia, hydrometors, bottle capping and caps, tubings, john guest fittings, a soda C02 bottle for portable dispensing.
There is a link to a video below of the fridges and i will post some pictures of the actual brewing gear once i can stand it all out, i will also link some videos of it in work if i can find them.
I used to make some cracking beers with this setup and was going on to add in RIMMS and what not but alas i ruined my marriage and that was the end of that, its needs a good home to go to and will serve anyone well for a very long time to come.
I will post more pictures as i get them..
I am looking at £2000 for the whole set up lock stock and kegs, i am open to very sensible offers.