It honestly turned out pretty well. We had a tasting but the filming didn't come out great. The IPA was a very big hit with most of the people in attendance. I preferred the stout, but that's not surprising. I enjoyed the IPA and some who don't gravitate toward stouts seemed pleasantly surprised. Trying to push them toward the heavier stuff with some bourbon barrel aging, but it's baby steps. LOL.
havent watched the other videos but my pinter attempts have been "meh" at best. I get better results using a sterile spoon to mix everything in the pinter then shake for a bit because why not? all of them have this similar "off" smell, get super foamy and for $20-30 a press kit, not exactly value when the results are "well, it's drinkable" beer. I think the goal of the pinter is to simplify the process and make it affordable so that any person that enjoys beer could make their own. I think the process is too simplified and it takes learning to figure out how to get it right, only you waste money doing so.
One thing I've seen from people who also found it be "meh" is that conditioning it longer made it better. They seem to suggest that the schedule is too accelerated. We'll see later this week how mine turns out. I like the simplicity for people looking for that, but I also don't mind our normal brewing setup even though it takes far longer to brew. We wind up having a beer or two and just hanging out, so the time goes by fairly quickly.
@@growintheglass @jeffreyrecord3108 every review I've seen online the Pinter 3 was given to them and it's currently $99. I'm guessing it's mostly a expensive gimmick.
So how did the beer turn out?
It honestly turned out pretty well. We had a tasting but the filming didn't come out great. The IPA was a very big hit with most of the people in attendance. I preferred the stout, but that's not surprising. I enjoyed the IPA and some who don't gravitate toward stouts seemed pleasantly surprised. Trying to push them toward the heavier stuff with some bourbon barrel aging, but it's baby steps. LOL.
I used the promo code and got my Pinter for $99.
Outstanding! I hope you enjoy it!
I tried the pinter the beer sucks bad
havent watched the other videos but my pinter attempts have been "meh" at best. I get better results using a sterile spoon to mix everything in the pinter then shake for a bit because why not? all of them have this similar "off" smell, get super foamy and for $20-30 a press kit, not exactly value when the results are "well, it's drinkable" beer. I think the goal of the pinter is to simplify the process and make it affordable so that any person that enjoys beer could make their own. I think the process is too simplified and it takes learning to figure out how to get it right, only you waste money doing so.
One thing I've seen from people who also found it be "meh" is that conditioning it longer made it better. They seem to suggest that the schedule is too accelerated. We'll see later this week how mine turns out.
I like the simplicity for people looking for that, but I also don't mind our normal brewing setup even though it takes far longer to brew. We wind up having a beer or two and just hanging out, so the time goes by fairly quickly.
@@jeffreyrecord3108 every review I've seen online the Pinter 3 was given to them and it's currently $99. I'm guessing it's mostly a expensive gimmick.
@@growintheglass @jeffreyrecord3108 every review I've seen online the Pinter 3 was given to them and it's currently $99. I'm guessing it's mostly a expensive gimmick.