Looks like pinter was the term i needed to include,
The No Post Post
Moderators: BlackDuck, Beer-lord, LouieMacGoo, philm00x, gwcr
Re: The No Post Post
There's currently a black Friday deal going on at pinter.com where you can pick up the fermenter, a couple of kits, and a tasting glass for $49. I think you have yo sign up for repeated deliveries to get the deal, but you can cancel any time.
I think it makes about a gallon and a half per batch, which is pretty small, bir that might be a good size for me in my current condition. The kits are pricey compared with all grain. Maybe in line with Mr beer (which is a more fair comparison), but I don't see any reason I'd have to use their kits. It's basically a ferment- and- carbonate in one vessel approach and I'm pretty sure I've seen other systems that tried that (beer machine? ). I'm a little more attracted to this right now because of my limitations.
I think it makes about a gallon and a half per batch, which is pretty small, bir that might be a good size for me in my current condition. The kits are pricey compared with all grain. Maybe in line with Mr beer (which is a more fair comparison), but I don't see any reason I'd have to use their kits. It's basically a ferment- and- carbonate in one vessel approach and I'm pretty sure I've seen other systems that tried that (beer machine? ). I'm a little more attracted to this right now because of my limitations.
Re: The No Post Post
American Hombrewers Association has the link on their partners site as well.
I will brew my 2 "free" batches, but then probably not use their kits and just make my own wort. No reason to not be able to ferment anything in the thing. And probably I won't even do that and just use it as a self primed keg, IE like a little British beer engine. It's small enough that the pours will keep coming out carbed. Just put in some priming solution and fill it from one of my fermenters, and then walk away. Save some bottling time.
I will brew my 2 "free" batches, but then probably not use their kits and just make my own wort. No reason to not be able to ferment anything in the thing. And probably I won't even do that and just use it as a self primed keg, IE like a little British beer engine. It's small enough that the pours will keep coming out carbed. Just put in some priming solution and fill it from one of my fermenters, and then walk away. Save some bottling time.
Re: The No Post Post
Sounds like a plan. I think I'm going to doi something similar. I can handle a gallon and a half a lot better than 5 gallons right now