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Link to an awesome chiller.

Postby spkrtoy » Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:18 pm

I posted this on our forum at BrewCommune and thought I'd post it here:

Here's what I've got to get rid of due to needing some cash:

Self contained dual circuit refrigeration beer chiller all stainless steel. It was designed to serve massive amounts of beer in 100 degree heat at colleges for parties. It was set up to serve 3 kegs inline for 2 different beers. I know when I got this it retailed for something like $5 grand and I did'nt pay near that and am going to let it go now for a fraction of what it's worth.

It came with a lot of neat stuff, and I don't have any other pics of it yet.

115 volt, 15 amp
Multi photo pic:


I've thought of a million ways to use this in serving/cooling/fermentation areas but just cannot see myself using it. :

I'll entertain offers over $400 for the chiller and $600 for the whole shebang (20# co2 tank, huge german regulator, chiller, all lines and the monster barrel (photo's below) along with some sanke and german slider tank valves)

Comes with insulated serving lines for beer and chilled water loop. You'll need a serving tap setup and a co2 tank/regulator.

If you want I also have the HUGE 1800's era oak barrel that has 2 high volume, flow adjustable taps. Here's a view of it:

Another view from the other side:

_______________Here's what I've got to get rid of due to needing some cash:

Self contained dual circuit refrigeration beer chiller all stainless steel. It was designed to serve massive amounts of beer in 100 degree heat at colleges for parties. It was set up to serve 3 kegs inline for 2 different beers. I know when I got this it retailed for something like $5 grand and I did'nt pay near that and am going to let it go now for a fraction of what it's worth.

It came with a lot of neat stuff, and I don't have any other pics of it yet.

115 volt, 15 amp
Multi photo pic:
Image


I've thought of a million ways to use this in serving/cooling/fermentation areas but just cannot see myself using it. :

I'll entertain offers over $400 for the chiller and $600 for the whole shebang (20# co2 tank, huge german regulator, chiller, all lines and the monster barrel (photo's below) along with some sanke and german slider tank valves)

Comes with insulated serving lines for beer and chilled water loop. You'll need a serving tap setup and a co2 tank/regulator.

If you want I also have the HUGE 1800's era oak barrel that has 2 high volume, flow adjustable taps. Here's a view of it:

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Another view from the other side:
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It's too heavy to ship so local pickup only in So. Calif.

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Re: Link to an awesome chiller.

Postby spkrtoy » Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:42 am

Anyone have any questions??

It's amazing!
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