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Afternoon folks,
Just watched a YouTube video from MM. They brewed an all grain recipe using a Pinter. What interested me was the way the Pinter has been designed. Wort (plus dry hops if you wish) and yeast are added to the fermenter, the lid is shut until fermentation completes. Beer carbonates with the CO2 produced during fermentation. Then serve direct from the Pinter so the beer never comes into contact with oxygen. Today I have a Grainfather G30, plastic fermenters and two fermentation freezers, I keg and serve from a kegerator. I’ve just ordered a Pinter so next brew I’ll put 5 Liters of wort and some dry hops into the Pinter and the rest into my fermenter as normal. Interested if anyone has experience of the Pinter, especially if making all grain wort and using dry hops.
Just watched a YouTube video from MM. They brewed an all grain recipe using a Pinter. What interested me was the way the Pinter has been designed. Wort (plus dry hops if you wish) and yeast are added to the fermenter, the lid is shut until fermentation completes. Beer carbonates with the CO2 produced during fermentation. Then serve direct from the Pinter so the beer never comes into contact with oxygen. Today I have a Grainfather G30, plastic fermenters and two fermentation freezers, I keg and serve from a kegerator. I’ve just ordered a Pinter so next brew I’ll put 5 Liters of wort and some dry hops into the Pinter and the rest into my fermenter as normal. Interested if anyone has experience of the Pinter, especially if making all grain wort and using dry hops.