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Stainelss Steel Brew Frame / Burners / Mashtun 10 years 8 months ago #1

I want to sell this stainless steel brewing setup . It consists of 2 boiling kettles (converted kegs) and a fully insulated mash tun. 316 s/s valves all round.

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I also have burners for the kettles as part of the frame and the rig is plumbed for gas and I have regulators and a gas bottle so it's ready to go. Anyone got any interest?

Might be suitable for a micro brewery trying out a new recipe or perhaps someone looking to do a bit of 'nano' grain brewing.

Open to offers!

Stainelss Steel Brew Frame / Burners / Mashtun 10 years 8 months ago #2

Might be interested. Where are you based? (I am in Cork). Have you any other pictures or details of your set-up? What sort of ball-bark figure have you in mind?

Stainelss Steel Brew Frame / Burners / Mashtun 10 years 8 months ago #3

All is revealed!

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Stainelss Steel Brew Frame / Burners / Mashtun 10 years 8 months ago #4

[b:1gec1vzl]700 euro.... SERIOUSLY??????[/b:1gec1vzl]

Mash tun and chiller look pretty well made but the rest could be put together for less than 300 and some elbow grease.

Is there an electronic control box and a few pumps that I cant see in the pics or what?

What kind of insulation is in the mash tun?

When draining the mash do you have to put the kettle on the ground to drain into and then lift it back up on the stand to boil?
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