PINTER 3. Home Brew moving to the NEXT LEVEL
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ธ.ค. 2023
- Brew 10 pints of fresh beer at home. All steps shown. Its very easy and quite cool ! Buy here. pinter.co.uk £25 off discount code (just mention Fred) BBAB-2784
When it comes to beer, fresh is best. It’s as simple as that. Freshness is fundamental to beer’s flavour, but over 75% of people in the UK are unaware of that fact.
Flavour develops during fermentation and is then impacted by time, storage, temperature, and many other factors.
Drinking with the Pinter not only overcomes these challenges but also delivers beer at the optimum point for drinking - right after it’s finished conditioning when it’s at its freshest and the flavour is at its peak. Brewed by you moments before, beer as fresh as is possible. - บันเทิง
Excellent idea ❤
A hint. Don't use a lager glass for ale, especially not with brews like space hopper. The glass has a sparkler that will create too much froth and head.
I ordered mine a few days ago and it has shipped! I can't wait to get a batch brewing.
Nice one. I ve not stopped brewing since ive had mine.
Frid in the shed your beer 🍺 makeing kit is awesome my friend when you are done making 🍺 i will tack a glass of beer 🍺 my friend iam ownle kiding 😊😊
His best description of taste profile is that it's nice....nice?? A little more detail would sure been appreciated.
Frid in the shed I learn lot from you about bying quality cbs radios with AM FM ssb and antennas for cb radios my friend
Frid in the shed your utube videos are awesome my friend
The p3 unit itself is good. As is the tap. The beer however is a different story. Atrocious price for just 10 pints and quality and final result fluctuates tremendously. Id recommend other kits and split them down into the vessel and brew
looks really convenient. you can use it for 'rescue' beer in comedy with store bought. lol yeah easy to clean! The trouble with these things is the kits are so darned expensive.
Guess the cost falls on the second brew after you have the equipment. My bitter kit cost £15 so £1.50 a pint. Well under half a pub price and a third in some pubs.
Frid in the shed i wish you and your wife and kids marry Christmas 🎄 and happy new year 🎄 🎅 🎉 my friend 🎄
Thanks Greg and Merry Christmas to you also.
great video Fred i will pop round for a pint lol 😂thumbs up as always 👍🍻oh and the crt9900 is a fantastic radio money well spent on the upgrade. 👍
Enjoy your 9900. Its a KILLER ssb DX radio.
My claim to fame is I won 1st prize in the Lake Clearwater Hut Holder's Association Home Brew Competition back in 1988 when I lived in New Zealand 🇳🇿 I recieved a Glass All Black's Tankard and some NZ$,s.
It was made from water from a Snow melt mountain stream 5000ft up a mountain. I used secret ingredients of 1 crushed Weetabix and Brown Sugar 😊😂😂. It definitely tasted way better than any commercial Dark Bitters and was crystal clear no sediments at all.
Happy Memories 😊 👍👍
Wow thats really something. Never thought of Weetabix, nice one.
I still prefer the bog standard home brew kit, if there were a xl version which made 20+ pints I would look at it for convenience.
Awsome review just got mine today might have to get another one so I have it in rotation 😂😂
Hope you enjoy it!
Mmmmm Beer .. thanks Fred
Great video mate.
Liked and subscribed :)
Thanks for the sub!
Fantastic and beautiful umboxin ok!! Thank 👍 🆗️ ✋️ 🤔
Thank you 👍
@@CB-RADIO-UK Happy day 👍🆗️🤗
Good review fed 👌 👍
Thanks 👍
The good old days where we used to make 70pursent cider and the been sick the next day 😂😂
Fred great video thank you just wondering if we were to use our home brew to fill the Pinter would you say 1 carb tablet in would be enough this would be after we have our homebrew completely ready for the fridge and just keep topping up the Pinter
Hi. I am not 100 % sure using other products.
They only deliver in the UK and North Amorica. Neither to Europe, nor to other countries.
Oh ok. I think they are still growing.
@@CB-RADIO-UK I can select German language, but that's all. I think, they have sufficient customers in the UK and US for a living. So who cares.
I'm afraid that after I purchase one of these the company will go out of business and I can't get extract kits. I'm an all grain brewer. Do you think this would work with my home brew extract or other packaged extracts? I'm getting too old to handle large volumes of wort. This would keep me in the hobby longer. Thanks.
I have read about others who have used their own stuff in a Pinter. No reason it should not work but it is a pressure system.
Life's too short - I buy mine ready made 🙂.
Yeah i love a pub pint myself. Home brewing is like a hobby though. It feels quite rewarding.
I don't have a phone, what do I do ?
That is something i never considered. I guess you email Pinter.
Thanks for the review…but Tesco are doing 18 cans of John Smiths for £16. So save yourself the hassle and head to Tesco!
And a forest is full of trees however we still plant them in our gardens!
Yeah you do get some great offer leading up to Christmas. makes you wonder why they cannot do it all year. Not quite the same thing though cracking a can and pulling your own pint.
John Smith's, oh dear not much of a positive! Good review though 👍🏼
It's like a Soda Stream for beer 😄
Yeah it is a bit. Come home from work and pull a pint of fresh beer :-)
Pulls better than pinter 1 which was awful
Yeah i did read that.
I had no issues with P1 on pulling, to be fair I got a pretty good deal with P1 until nearly the end of my days with the Pinter, I tried P2 but that was worse than P1 in my opinion and I sent it back, I returned to the P1 for a short time and it was then that I was getting the issues of the cap leaking etc., I wasn't prepared to go on the P3 journey, but I really enjoyed the brews I made, did it for roughly 2yrs