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Old 10-08-2012, 12:11 PM
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100 Liter jacketed Insulated Fermentors

2200 obo
for sale or for trade for Sabco or similar system.
5 available
Stainless steel
100 liters
Glycol Jacketed
Racking arm
Metric thermometer
Metric pressure gauge
CIP nozzle
Rubber leveling shoes
Designed in the USA
Made in China

For more pictures or questions pm

The story behind these is I wanted two nice aesthetically pleasing tanks for my bar in the basement. Unfortunately it’s really hard to get a reasonable price on tanks if only two are made. So I had seven made with the hopes of selling some in a group buy type scenario. You can use these as bright beer tanks as well and that was my idea....along with fermentation. It’s just a personal opinion of mine but the eBay ones were not what i was looking for. I wanted ones that looked good...part of the decor. With the un-insulated style you will get condensation I dont want that in my basement.....more moisture...more dehumidifying...if not more mold. Also the insulation makes a big difference in efficiency. I tend to be frugal and didn't feel like paying to have them made in the states (you think Glacier is expensive!) . Since I travel abroad for work a lot (Im a merchant mariner) I did a little traveling in China with my home brewing obsession in mind. I found a factory through a local agent, me with them, contracted them, had them made, and shipped to the US. No child labor and no sweatshop. Im happy with what I got and appreciate the feedback! Im open too offers.
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Old 10-08-2012, 12:18 PM
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Diagram

Ive attached a diagram of the fermentors. The only difference is we moved the racking arm up and it comes in a 90 degrees right above the cone. You can see this in the pictures. It is the same line as the sampling valve.
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Old 10-10-2012, 09:59 PM
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Looks nicely made, but a little out of my $$ range with 3 kids in college.
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Old 10-11-2012, 12:47 PM
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I'm with Millrat. It looks great, and I could probably afford it but I need a 100L batch of beer like I need a hole in my liver.
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Primary: Porter
Bottled:2006 crabapple cider,Cherry Brett,Black Braggot, Prickly Pear Mead,Sour Pumpkin
Kegged:ESB keg 2
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Old 10-11-2012, 08:22 PM
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Is it too late to get something into the Needless Markup holiday catalog? I'd bet they could get $10k a piece for them, and your share would be, well, probably somewhere around $2k.
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Primary: Holiday brew
Secondary: Alt
Keg Conditioning: Big Muddy Monster clone attempt, RyePA, Honey Koelsch
On tap: Okto, , Bourbon Stout, Dunkelweizen, Tastebuddicide
Bottled: Mead, Quad Rajet, Granola Bar Braggot

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Old 10-12-2012, 02:11 PM
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Looks like a good thing to brew the community beer in. Free refills for...relative eternity?
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Fermenting: None
bottled: Prototype Porter, ESB, cider experiments 1-7.
Secondary: Zip point squat
Kegged: Nada :( (unless you count lemonade)
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