Brew & draft machine
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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!
Brewing times vary depending on which beer you choose. The average brewing time is 7-10 days. Your beer stays fresh for up to 30 days.
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
Rolling Subscription.
Subscribers receive Pinter Packs delivered to their door on a regular basis.
You will be charged for your first subscription order at checkout and receive your order within the delivery time stated in your order confirmation email. You will be charged for your subsequent subscription orders on your plan date and we will send an order confirmation to the email registered on your account once payment is taken.
Our subscription service is completely flexible. You can change your Pinter Pack selection and quantity, and pause or cancel for up to three cycles at any time. Any changes must be made before 11:59pm the day before your subscription renews. Any orders that have been processed after this time cannot be changed or cancelled. If you don't select a Fresh Beer before your subscription date, you will receive the default beer at the time.
You can change the date of your subscription as long as you haven't changed within the last 3 months. To update your subscription date, please contact Customer Services and we'll be able to update it in your account. You can also pause for up to 3 months, or cancel any time.
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Packs
https://pinter.com/collections/fresh-beer
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This looks to be a step above the Mr. Beer kits...
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The box arrived in less than 3 days, but I still have not had time to even open it up. Going to make a batch for thanksgiving and see how it goes.
I've seen some killer deals on homebrew equipment on Facebook lately, I think it's time to scale up my setup.
Update 11/18: I ordered a Deep Gray model on 11/15. There was no indication it was out of stock when I ordered it, but apparently it is out of stock now. When I went to check the status of my order just to see if it shipped, it said "Not Dispatched" and there was a message that the color I picked "is" out of stock. Hmmm, I'm not liking that. I hope they ship eventually. Also, there is a link to cancel the subscription online, so you shouldn't have to call them to cancel.
11/23: I guess it wasn't out of stock, the Pinter arrived after all. It seems to be well-made albeit a little wonky. I started my first batch, a stout. The only issue I have with it so far is everything is by the app which is a little annoying, but the instructions are good overall. Also, cleaning doesn't seem like it will be super easy, but I haven't had to yet.
The way it's designed the yeast is captured by the base, then you remove the base, but for truly clear beer they recommend cold conditioning vertically which would require an empty refrigerator to stand it up. I have a smaller "beer" fridge, but I use it for other things I don't have enough room to stand it up in my fridge.
The process is super simple. Sanitize first, then add water, the malt extract from the pouch, and yeast. Close it up, turn the "fermenting dial" to 5 and allow it to ferment for five days. Then you're supposed to put it in the fridge for 7 more to condition. Put the handle on, and you're done.
The biggest concern of all is will the beer be any good, and the cost of malt extract. The cheapest I've seen other 1 gallon kits is $25. I just can't see doing this on a regular basis at that price. An additional reason I bought this fermentor was for the brewing vessel. I plan to make carbonated wine with it after the two beer packs are gone.
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