PicoBrew present
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PicoBrew present
My wife bought me a Picobrew! Its my semi retirement present and is her way of helping me want to stay in out present house.
I'm very excited. She has watched my frustration in moving my brewing equipment upstairs and then back down, cleaning in the downstairs bathroom, fermenting in the garage,bottling in the kitchen and drinking everywhere.
There is no place in my small 1950s ranch house for a dedicated brew area but I can carve a space out in the garage for the Pico. It doesn't require a water supply and uses 110 voltage.
It comes tomorrow. I'll post pictures of my learning curve. It looks really cool and some very good brewers are saying great things about it. I can't wait to try this thing out!
I'm very excited. She has watched my frustration in moving my brewing equipment upstairs and then back down, cleaning in the downstairs bathroom, fermenting in the garage,bottling in the kitchen and drinking everywhere.
There is no place in my small 1950s ranch house for a dedicated brew area but I can carve a space out in the garage for the Pico. It doesn't require a water supply and uses 110 voltage.
It comes tomorrow. I'll post pictures of my learning curve. It looks really cool and some very good brewers are saying great things about it. I can't wait to try this thing out!
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Wow! That's a $2,000 piece of equipment! Is she available to marry other Borg members?
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Thats aweome. I can't wait to hear all about it. Please keep us posted on what you think after you've made some beer in it.
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I recently listened to a podcast about this awesome piece of funness and seems like the only negative is it only does 2 or 2 1/2 gallons but I understand the ability to make the exact same recipe each time is amazing.
I'm envious.
They've got a ton of how to videos and a great forum so you best keep us updated.
And like the saying goes, 'Pics are it didn't happen'.
I'm envious.
They've got a ton of how to videos and a great forum so you best keep us updated.
And like the saying goes, 'Pics are it didn't happen'.
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Nice Banjo! Keep us posted!
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Yeah it's a pretty amazing present. I'll ask her if she is interested in remarrying!
My normal batch size is 2.5 gallons so that's no downside for me.
What Podcast did you listen to Beer-lord?
My normal batch size is 2.5 gallons so that's no downside for me.
What Podcast did you listen to Beer-lord?
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It was actually discussed on a number of podcasts and a guy on one of the Brewing Network shows have one. Listen to to this one.
But, this one was the one I first heard.
But, this one was the one I first heard.
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Congrats. I'll be interested to hear what you think of it, too.
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Dude, cudos to your awesome wife.
You're going to be like a kid on Christmas morning when that gets there.
You're going to be like a kid on Christmas morning when that gets there.
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Very cool! My LHBS is selling these now; compact, convienant, and it really works. I talked to one of the salespersons there & she brewed up some batches with the display unit & it really works.
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Someone on another forum refers to it as his "wort maker".Rebel_B wrote:Very cool! My LHBS is selling these now; compact, convienant, and it really works. I talked to one of the salespersons there & she brewed up some batches with the display unit & it really works.
I keep reading that it produces very repeatable , easily tweaked, low effort batches. The cleanup and sanitation are supposed to be much easier.
It's such a luxury item. I'm actually a little embarrassed by how much it costs.
I'm really happy because I can put all of brewing gear in one place with this machine.
I'll take pics and post them.
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On one of the podcasts one guy stated that he was glad he didn't get rid of his brewing hardware because every now and then he still likes to brew the "old" way. He said he felt like it was cheating using PicoBrew so he has to brew the old way once in a while to remember where he started.
It's perfect for small apartments and those who just don't have the time. Heck, as I get older, I'll not be able to carry all the hardware around but the price will have to be much lower for me to afford one.
It's perfect for small apartments and those who just don't have the time. Heck, as I get older, I'll not be able to carry all the hardware around but the price will have to be much lower for me to afford one.
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Banjo-guy, you have a keeper for sure. As for the 2.5 gallon size, the PicoBrew finishes its automatic brewing cycle in something like 3.5 hours and has a self-cleaning mode, so then you can brew the second half of a 5-gallon batch within the time of some brew days, if 5 gallons is what you want. I would consider getting one if I had $2K to spare. For me, one of the biggest joys in brewing is recipe design, not spending hours brewing.
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Thats awesome! Reading up on it now and watching some vids. Amazing piece of equipment!
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Since I'm a techie geek nerd and build my own computers, I read a few PC magazines and saw this video from PC World magazine. It's an interesting view of technology and craft beer.
Give it a look-see.
http://www.pcworld.com/video/52903/pico ... -easy.html
Give it a look-see.
http://www.pcworld.com/video/52903/pico ... -easy.html
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