Thanks for the suggestions so far. It sounds like maybe in the short term I'll just run with my current setup and in parallel I'll work on building up a BrewPiLess system when I get a little free time.
@pocketmon - So you would have two temp sensors (one for beer, and one for glycol but...
It seems like I've been searching the web for days (here, the BrewPi forums, Reddit) and can't seem to find a good answer to my situation. I've found lots of bits and pieces, but nothing with a decisive conclusion. I'm just getting back into homebrewing after losing 95% of my equipment to a...
At the end of Oct I won the 3rd annual EdUCate IPA challenge hosted by Mash Heads with my IPA "Hazy, Not Hazy". I got to brew the beer again with the fine folks at Home Brewing Co. in North Park in early December and we will be releasing it this Friday night. If you are in the area, come by and...
Yeah, the only thing I've been able to sell was the fermenter. If you end up getting one though, that fridge was awesome for fermentation temp control, also made it super easy to gravity transfer to kegs.
Fermenter has sold.
Will now sell fridge by itself for $150.
Will sell remaining components for $1150.
Make sure to mention you saw the listing on HBT to get those prices.
Would still prefer to sell this complete (It really is a great do-all system) but realizing this might be tough, I'd be willing to split up into groups:
- Fermentation (Fridge, conical fermentor) - $700
- Keggles (all keggles, false bottom, hoses & fittings, lauter grant, thermocouples/reader...
I've just downsized to a 5 gallon RIMS system (due to space constraints) and am selling my trusty 10 gallon system.
I would really like to sell this complete and keep it essentially turnkey. It really has everything needed to make a batch start to finish.
- 3 converted keggles with...