Beer making equipment; "Keggle" buckets, carboys, yeast stirrer, other stuff.
I was passionate about making beer... for a while. I made some great tasting beer but at this point in life I'm ready to let someone else take over.
The "keggle" is a beer making kettle made from a keg; it holds 15.5 gallons so you can make a 10 gallon batch of beer. If you have looked at beer making equipment you probably know that beer making kits are usually sold in 5 gallon kits; this lets you make two of them. If you are going to put in all the work you may as well get 10 gallons, not 5. I'm asking $85.00 for this; mine has a thermometer and the spigot. Here is a link to one on ebay; mine is worth more, costs less. No shipping if you can come pick it up.
I have a "turkey fryer" heating unit that hooks up to a propane tank, does a great job of heating up the keggle. $15.00 seems reasonable since they sell new for about $70. https://www.northernbrewer.com/collections/brewing-equipment?_=pf&pf_pt_product_type=Brewing%20Equipment
I also have a bunch of swing top beer bottles; these are the coolest bottles for beer. Your friends will be very impressed. 75 cents each.
I have done a lot of all-grain brewing; I have buckets to use for making wort that should be worth $3.00 each.