James isretiring from homebrewing - his loss is your gain.
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James isretiring from homebrewing - his loss is your gain.
I finally got a hold of James! He's doing well but very busy with school so that's his main focus now. It looks as if he's retiring from brewing and wants to sell his warez. Here is a list he sent me of what he currently has. I'm sure he'd like to sell the whole thing at once if possible. This is EVERYTHING you will need to brew all grain. James is/was a great brewer and takes good care of his equipment.
Here is the list he sent me:
Brewing Equipment List
Basic brewing equipment:
• 25 foot wort chiller
• 50 foot wort chiller
• Sump pump
• Malt mill
• 15.5 gallon converted keg to pot with valve
• Hop Stopper (for use with brewing keg)
• Large mashing cooler with cooler kit
• 5 gallon pot with lid
• 50,000 btu propane burner
• Water filter
• Refractometer
Bottling equipment:
• Large bottle tree
• Sanitizer injector
• Butterfly capper
• Bench capper
• Auto-siphon
• Bottling bucket with valve and bottle filler
• Hundreds of caps
• Cases of clean, unlabeled bottles (12 & 22 oz.)
Kegging equipment:
• 10 5 gallon corny kegs (4+ refurbished)
• 10lb CO2 tank
• Dual gauge regulator with check valve (for two kegs at once)
• Gas and beer line fittings with taps for two kegs
Fermenting equipment:
• 1 6.5 gallon glass carboy
• 2 6 gallon Better Bottles
• Digital temperature controller for use with a fridge or freezer
• Heating pad for use with the temperature controller
• Carboy hauler
• Air stone and small oxygen bottle
Misc. equipment:
• Tons of tubing
• Hygrometers and thermometers
• ~5 lbs. of PBW (for cleaning)
• Several large bottles of iodophor sanitizer
• Mash paddle
• Copy of ProMash
• Brewing books
Ingredients:
• 110+ lbs base malt (uncrushed, still in sacks)
• 50 lbs pilsner malt (uncrushed, stored well)
• 3 pounds honey
• Assorted specialty grain (uncrushed, stored well)
• Assorted dried yeast (stored refridgerated.
• Assorted hops (aged, but could still be used in some beers)
Here is the list he sent me:
Brewing Equipment List
Basic brewing equipment:
• 25 foot wort chiller
• 50 foot wort chiller
• Sump pump
• Malt mill
• 15.5 gallon converted keg to pot with valve
• Hop Stopper (for use with brewing keg)
• Large mashing cooler with cooler kit
• 5 gallon pot with lid
• 50,000 btu propane burner
• Water filter
• Refractometer
Bottling equipment:
• Large bottle tree
• Sanitizer injector
• Butterfly capper
• Bench capper
• Auto-siphon
• Bottling bucket with valve and bottle filler
• Hundreds of caps
• Cases of clean, unlabeled bottles (12 & 22 oz.)
Kegging equipment:
• 10 5 gallon corny kegs (4+ refurbished)
• 10lb CO2 tank
• Dual gauge regulator with check valve (for two kegs at once)
• Gas and beer line fittings with taps for two kegs
Fermenting equipment:
• 1 6.5 gallon glass carboy
• 2 6 gallon Better Bottles
• Digital temperature controller for use with a fridge or freezer
• Heating pad for use with the temperature controller
• Carboy hauler
• Air stone and small oxygen bottle
Misc. equipment:
• Tons of tubing
• Hygrometers and thermometers
• ~5 lbs. of PBW (for cleaning)
• Several large bottles of iodophor sanitizer
• Mash paddle
• Copy of ProMash
• Brewing books
Ingredients:
• 110+ lbs base malt (uncrushed, still in sacks)
• 50 lbs pilsner malt (uncrushed, stored well)
• 3 pounds honey
• Assorted specialty grain (uncrushed, stored well)
• Assorted dried yeast (stored refridgerated.
• Assorted hops (aged, but could still be used in some beers)
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sellinit
well how much for all of it?
Re: sellinit
I sent him an email. I'm waiting to hear back.snickerrby wrote:well how much for all of it?
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how much for the used kegz?
Hello everyone, this is the aforementioned James in the original post.
Sorry about taking so long to reply. For some reason I couldn't get my old account to work. Oh well.
Yeah, i'd be more than happy to part out the system. I still need the bottling equipment for a little while longer, but everything else is up for sale. I would prefer not to sell it item by item, but i'm up for all offers.
Sorry about taking so long to reply. For some reason I couldn't get my old account to work. Oh well.
Yeah, i'd be more than happy to part out the system. I still need the bottling equipment for a little while longer, but everything else is up for sale. I would prefer not to sell it item by item, but i'm up for all offers.
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