More stuff for sale:
- 6.5g Glass carboy with Brew Hauler carrier - $15
- 5g Glass carboy - $10
- 6g Better Bottle with valve, racking adapter and Big Blow closure - $30
- 6g Better Bottle with DryTap airlock - $20
- Carboy drainer - Free to first carboy purchaser
- 2 Pin Lock kegs - $20 each
- 2L Erlenmeyer flask with stir plate - $40
- 25’ Counter-flow wort chiller - $60
- March 809 pump with stainless steel SnapLock fittings - $60
- Keggle with weldless, stainless steel hardware: sight glass, spigot, thermometer and SnapLock fittings - $80
- Fermentation fridge with STC-1000 temperature controller - $60 (see below for measurements)
- 5 cases of 12oz bottles plus one box of random bottles, including several 22oz bottles (see below).
Pictures:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bz2bgNFA_P8KbUt4cW04djlKNDgThe fermentation fridge is a dorm-sized fridge wired up to a temperature controller that powers either the fridge or a 40W lightbulb that is fitted at the bottom of the fridge. Kinda ghetto, but it has served me well. Its outer dimensions are 34.5” high, 20.5” deep and 19” wide. Interior is 22.25” high, 16” wide and 12” deep. I’ve been able to fit any of carboys into the fridge without a problem, provided that I use a blow-off tube (a traditional stopper and airlock is too tall). The fridge does great with ale temps and can handle lager temps as well. It is a small fridge, so it takes 24-36 hours to get the temp down into the 30s, but I’ve brewed two lagers that both turned out great.
Cases of bottles go to those who are purchasing something on a first-come basis.
Call or text Kevin Mills @
360-739-8230