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- NEW British all-in-one Brewing Tech coming to the USA - Pinter
What is a Pinter? Pinter is an all-in-one machine which undergoes pressure fermentation, conditioning and carbonation, and tapping all from the same vessel It’s straightforward and very quick to use - just add one of our Pinter Packs (brewing wort), water, let it ferment and condition and then tap straight from the Pinter
- PINTER Brew Draft 1 gallon machine - Homebrew Talk
Brew draft machine + FREE 2 x Pinter Packs* Makes 24 beers + FREE Tasting glass* + FREE Shipping today* How to use the Pinter Fill the Pinter with tap water, then add your brewing ingredients (included in each Pinter Pack) Leave to ferment, then condition in your fridge Tap, share and enjoy
- NEW British all-in-one Brewing Tech coming to the USA - Pinter
I think the new member to the forum that DBhomebrew highlighted (unless they are a shill for Pinter 🤔 ) Considering they're already moving on from the Pinter, I'd think not
- Pinter new system from the UK - Homebrew Talk
Had anyone else seen this? I did a title search here, did not see it Forgive me if this is a duplicate I am curious as to the process Looks like end user adds water and yeast Some sort of dehyrated wort?? They refer to some 'trade secrets'- clever marketing OR did they patent some new
- Your chance to trial a FREE Pinter! - Homebrew Talk
Hello all, We're now halfway through our Kickstarter Campaign and have funded 350% of our goal! After many interesting comments from some of you on here, we'd like to offer one of you the chance to try a Pinter + a Pinter Pack of your choice If you'd like try a Pinter, please answer one
- Flash Brewing? This looks interesting! - Homebrew Talk
Today I got notifications from MoreBeer com about their new product, Flash Brewing(tm) kits Anyone else see these yet? Looks intriguing, I am going to try one - at least once
- How long can I leave my beer in fermenter? - Homebrew Talk
I'm a newbie! I'm presently about to bottle my third Munton's Canada Range Blonde Beer kit (comes in a can) One of the kits was a Munton's Pilsner (dark pic attached) It says after 5 to 6 days I can bottle it Is there a risk for infection leaving it in the fermenter longer? I've read some comments on here that it's best to let it sit even up to a month in the fermenter My last kit was left
- Maximum time to leave beer in primary fermenter. . .
I usually leave mine in the primary until it stops bubbling (So about 3 weeks) The longest I think its been was 6 weeks Its was a lager and I had it at about 62-64F the whole time (Used Superior Dry Lager) Never had any bad side effects In fact it was pretty damn drinkable
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