Free to a good home! Pickup is required since I don't have the means to transport it. Item is dirty but the freezer runs and is fully functional.
Approximate dimensions (not including faucets): 42"H x 50"W x 30"D
Built off a 14.8 cubic ft frost-free chest freezer. Equipped with a wooden collar to allow extra headspace for keg connections. The collar has an extra hole drilled out from when I was running a coolant loop for a jacketed fermenter a long, long time ago. New owner will probably want to seal this up, and optionally insulate the interior surface of the collar.
Also includes the following as pictured:
- Six-way gas manifold
- Gas/liquid keg quick disconnects
- John Guest-style push fittings
- Three Perlick forward-sealing faucets/shanks/collars (and two tap handles... not sure where the third got off to)
And the following bonus items if new owner is interested, take 'em or leave 'em:
- Two Keglove neoprene keg insulating sleeves (fits 5 gallon corny kegs)
- Blichmann Beer Gun bottle filler (with hardware and a handful of bottle caps)
- Copper chiller with garden hose fittings (25' length to my eye, I haven't measured it)
- Inkbird ITC-308 temperature controller
Why is all this free? I'm out of the game and need this stuff gone. As one can see from the pictures, the rig's a bit dirty and needs some TLC which I don't have the time or energy to provide.
New owner is strongly advised to clean up the interior of the freezer and rebuild the liquid side. That means taking apart the liquid keg disconnects, faucets, and shanks, cleaning thoroughly, and replacing their o-rings/gaskets. I'd also recommend replacing the liquid tubing rather than cleaning it. The shanks are in unknown condition and *may* need to be replaced as well. New owner will have a bit of work to do and limited expense to get this rig running, so I'd feel terrible charging anything for it.
I'll include the gas line which feeds the manifold but this does *not* include a CO2 cylinder, regulator, or any kegs.