EarlyAmateurZymurgist
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I built 5 and 3-gallon brew houses when I re-entered the hobby in 2020 after a four-year hiatus. Three gallons seems to be the sweet spot for me, so I parting with my five gallon setup. For sale here is the mash tune I built using all top-shelf parts. It is excellent low-use condition. I am asking $75.00, firm, as I have over $150.00 invested in this kettle. This sale is local, cash and carry. I live in the part of Maryland officially known as Central Maryland.
Mash/Lauter Tun Build
10-gallon Igloo industrial cooler
12" Adventures in Homebrewing Stainless Steel Slotted False Bottom
Brew Hardware Stainless Steel High-Flow Elbow
Brew Hardware Stainless Steel True Weldless Bulkhead - With Large Barb
Brew Hardware Stainless Steel Full-Port Ball Valve
Brew Hardward Stainless Steel Type F Male Cam Lock Fitting
Type F Camlock Quick Disconnect Fitting.
Platinum-Cured Silicone Tubing was used to connect the false bottom to the large barb bulkhead, which makes it easy to remove the false bottom for cleaning (the fit between the tubing and the high-flow elbow and the large barb bulkhead is very snug; therefore, there is no worrying about it coming loose in use)
Mash/Lauter Tun Build
10-gallon Igloo industrial cooler
12" Adventures in Homebrewing Stainless Steel Slotted False Bottom
Brew Hardware Stainless Steel High-Flow Elbow
Brew Hardware Stainless Steel True Weldless Bulkhead - With Large Barb
Brew Hardware Stainless Steel Full-Port Ball Valve
Brew Hardward Stainless Steel Type F Male Cam Lock Fitting
Type F Camlock Quick Disconnect Fitting.
Platinum-Cured Silicone Tubing was used to connect the false bottom to the large barb bulkhead, which makes it easy to remove the false bottom for cleaning (the fit between the tubing and the high-flow elbow and the large barb bulkhead is very snug; therefore, there is no worrying about it coming loose in use)
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