FS - Complete basement brewery

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FS - Complete basement brewery

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I have not brewed in months and my interest are elsewhere anymore. I can buy good beer cheaper than I can make marginal swill. It's been a fun hobby.

$3500 is the asking price for it all. May consider separating it out if I get some interest in larger ticket items. I recently did a quick inventory of the main items and it's well north of 5 grand in stuff. I know I am leaving out a ton of stuff, but this is a lot of brewery for the money.

Highlights:
Colorado Brewing Systems 20 gallon electric brew in a basket setup. All tri clamp, march pump, CFC, hoses the works. (I need to get a new element and get the control panel repaired)
Stainless table for brew system
Keezer, 15CF, 6 perlick SS faucets, silver barrier lines, cleaning pump, jumper hoses, PBW
Lots of 5 gallon kegs (guessing a dozen), 1 10 gallon
Malestrom stir plate, 3 and 5L flasks
Exhaust fan
RO Water system
Speidel Fermenters 2 30L and 1 60L
Couple glass carboys
Pounds of hops and bags of grains, buckets.
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Sorry to see you move on, but that's life!
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If I can figure out where to put it, I might be interested in the Keezer.
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Geez Chris, when I said that I was going to wait until you sold your new system....I was kidding man!

But you know me, I am always looking for stuff.

What does your keezer look like? I assume a chest freezer with a collar?

What do you think it would take to fix your system?
In the Fridge/On Tap: English Bitter, Schwarzbier, Cream Ale
In the keg: Wheat Beer, Russian Imperial Stout
In the bucket:
In the queue: Irish Red, American IPA
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daryl wrote:Geez Chris, when I said that I was going to wait until you sold your new system....I was kidding man!

But you know me, I am always looking for stuff.

What does your keezer look like? I assume a chest freezer with a collar?

What do you think it would take to fix your system?
Just a typical keeper with a collar. Nothing special. Bought the freezer new. Also have a fern chamber and temp controller that will go with this as a package.

Haven’t looked into the control panel in months. I will either send to CO Brewing to get it repaired or dive into it if there is interest. Either way it will be 100% before the sale.


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The wife says that I am permitted to buy the keezer. :D

Let me know if you want to sell it separately from the rest of the gear.
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I know it's not a "big ticket" item, but if you end up parting out I'd take the maelstrom and flasks. Also, didn't notice if it's listed, but if you have and oxygen kit I'd take that too.

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wyzzyrdd wrote:The wife says that I am permitted to buy the keezer. :D

Let me know if you want to sell it separately from the rest of the gear.
I will keep you posted Pat. I would really prefer to sell it if I had someone wanting to buy the brew setup as well. After those two items are sold, the rest it just a ton of small stuff that adds up quickly.
jjpeanasky wrote:I know it's not a "big ticket" item, but if you end up parting out I'd take the maelstrom and flasks. Also, didn't notice if it's listed, but if you have and oxygen kit I'd take that too.

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Yes I have an 02 setup as well.
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Control panel is fixed.....well it wasn't damaged, my GFCI was to blame.

Anyway, still for sale but I am going to continue brewing until someone knocks down my door wanting to buy it all.

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Glad to hear that you're still brewing. Would be nice to see you at a meeting soon (like tomorrow night!)
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tony b wrote:Glad to hear that you're still brewing. Would be nice to see you at a meeting soon (like tomorrow night!)
I haven't brewed since March I think :lol:

Plans tomorrow, but I will try to make the next one
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