Hi folks -
I’ve got a 15 gallon pot with fitting for valve and thermometer, plus a five gallon with no fittings. Dirt cheap, but must pick up in the Sequim, Washington area.
Hi folks -
I’ve got a 15 gallon pot with fitting for valve and thermometer, plus a five gallon with no fittings. Dirt cheap, but must pick up in the Sequim, Washington area.
How much is dirt cheap? I’m in Edmonds.
$50 for the 15 gallon, $20 for the five. The 15 gallon has no lid. (well it does, but I’m keeping it) The five gallon has a glass lid, with a nice hiole for a thermometer.
$50 for the 15 gallon, $20 for the five. The 15 gallon has no lid. (well it does, but I’m keeping it) The five gallon has a glass lid, with a nice hiole for a thermometer.
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$50 is a great price, but ferry fare and gas would be cost prohibitive. I reckon I’ll pass…thanks.
$50 for the 15 gallon, $20 for the five. The 15 gallon has no lid. (well it does, but I’m keeping it) The five gallon has a glass lid, with a nice hiole for a thermometer.
$50 is a great price, but ferry fare and gas would be cost prohibitive. I reckon I’ll pass…thanks.
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I understand. It’s tough to be a homebrewer in Sequim. Bill’s shop in Bremerton is our LHBS. And over an hour away…
I understand. It’s tough to be a homebrewer in Sequim. Bill’s shop in Bremerton is our LHBS. And over an hour away…
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Dang, that’s bad…kinda puts the clamps on spur of the moment brewing opportunities. Seems between PA and Sequim there might be enough folks to support a part-time shop at least.
The local brew-pub will let us add to his weekly order, which works for me because I’m all grain. All others in our club are extract brewers.
Mic -
I live in Bremerton, down the street from Oly Brew.
I would be willing to drive on out for the 15 gallon.
Does Friday evening/Saturday morning work for you?
Thanks,
Steve
That should work. I’ll send you an email with the 411.