Beer Equipment for sale
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Non-alcoholic beers are finally good (and they’re not just for Dry January)
A Pilgrimage To Meet Germany’s Last Beer-Brewing Nun
The Quest to Recreate a Lost and ‘Terrifying’ Medieval Mead
Photos from Chris Mcnally’s post
This fridge had the plastic and some of the foam removed so that it could fit a large / fat 6 gallon carboy. Some mold grew on the foam, but I’ve cleaned it with bleach and put it out in the sun. I don’t think it’s an issue, and I am using it for cans of beer and seltzer, extra milk groceries etc.
I am flying to Portugal in 2 weeks, sold most of my equipment, but this Fridge remains. It holds two corny kegs. I’ve served out of this fridge, cold crashed many, many, many a batch, and used to use it to control fermentation temps. Lager! I have an Inkbird with a busted hook (meaning you cannot hang it from a nail or screw) but otherwise works great (heating and cooling).
I’d like to give the fridge for free if you buy the Inkbird for $10. Does that sound fair? if not then make me an offer! 2 bottles of homebrew? If one of you does not take it I have to remove the refrigerant and put it in my bulky pickup.