Do you know someone who wants to get started in homebrewing?  Or do you see some stuff on here that would supplement your own supplies?  Make John an offer!  He wants to sell it whole, rather than piecemeal.
 
John - let us know when it's sold, so we can put up a post for people to stop calling you.
 
John Lenss: john_lenss@lycos.com
612-709-4841 cell
 
- Al


From: John Lenss [mailto:john_lenss@lycos.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 2:02 PM
To: alboyce@bigfoot.com
Subject: RE: Supplies

40 qt stainless brew kettle with lid

5 gallon carboy

5 gallon carboy with handle

Copper Immersion chiller

Bottle tree for 54 (not only 45) bottles

Red Baron Bottle capper

5@ 6.5 gal plastic buckets with lids

Various books on beer making

6@ cases (Leinies and Hamms) of empty 12 oz bottles - Amber

3@ cases of 16 oz E-Z Cap bottles - Amber

4@ stainless spoons

Triple Scale Hygrometer

Hydrometer jar

Floating thermometer

2@ airlocks

8” funnel with strainer

2@ Muslin Grain Bag

2@ Spigots

Lots of Rubber stoppers, most with drilled holes

5/8” tubing, lengths from 4-6 ft

2@ plastic racking canes with curved tips

Fermtech Racking Tube Spring Clip

Plastic bottle filler

Phil’s filler

Sanitizer

2@ carboy brushes

2@ bottle brushes

Jet Carboy/Bottle Washer

Bottle caps, rubber seals for the E-Z Cap bottles

1@6 1/2 gallon plastic bucket from my brother-in-law full of homebrew stuff that I never opened

  

Everything of mine was sanitized after each time I brewed and then put in either a bag or box to keep the dust off of it.

 

I'm not looking to get retail prices for this stuff, but according to one website I went to it would retail for over $450.  It did make a heck of a lot of good beer; I would like to get a little something for this stuff.  I realize some stuff ages better than others.  Carboys can be kept, the tubing could be scrapped, and the 12 oz bottles I can always take back to the beer store and get my deposit for them.  At this point, whoever wants to drive to my house in St. Louis Park and make an offer ca! n have it.  I would prefer to get rid of it all at once, instead of splitting it up.  I will be around after 7:30 Wednesday night.

 

John Lenss

612-709-4841 cell






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Subject : RE: Supplies

Date : Tue, 7 Aug 2007 23:47:31 -0600

From : "Al Boyce" <alboyce@comcast.net>

To : "'John Lenss'" <john_lenss@lycos.com>


John-



I'm sure you can sell it all here.



-Al



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From: mba-bounce@thebarn.com [mailto:mba-bounce@thebarn.com] On Behalf Of


John Lenss


Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 2:21 PM


To: mba@thebarn.com


Subject: Supplies





I was recently told by my doctor that I can no longer drink good beer or


even the store bought stuff, unless it has the letters L, I and T in the


title.





I had been a brewer for a number of years and I have aquired quite a bit of


equipment; carboys, bottle drying tree, etc. I stopped at Brew and Grow in


Fridley and asked how I could get get all this stuff to someone as opposed


to just throwing it out. They directed me to this website.





I don't know if you have people that look for used equipment (it is all


clean and sanitized), or if you have some other suggestions.





I will put together a list of what I all have. But I would appreciate it if


you have any ideas on what to do with the equipment that I have.





Thanks





John






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If you keep your feet moving and pushing forward, you'll do alright,


If you stop, you'll get run over and someone will try to step on your face.


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