mrk00k
Well-Known Member
They should sell this in Sharper Image and Sky Mall with all the other stupid crap only rich people buy and then never use.
Again, context is key. And you're missing it.
Read ALL of their literature (I did) and you'll arrive at the conclusion that homebrewing in NZ isn't as advanced as what we know. Primarily that's because homebrewing is a substitute for buying commercial beer - homebrewers want to drink commercial beer but it's too expensive relative to homebrew. So they try to clone their favorite commercial beers (or at least brew something close). Those attempts fail, generally.
No, Revvy, I didn't come up with this machine. You're right - I wish I had! :cross:
Bob
They should sell this in Sharper Image and Sky Mall with all the other stupid crap only rich people buy and then never use.
Again, context is key. And you're missing it.
Read ALL of their literature (I did) and you'll arrive at the conclusion that homebrewing in NZ isn't as advanced as what we know. Primarily that's because homebrewing is a substitute for buying commercial beer - homebrewers want to drink commercial beer but it's too expensive relative to homebrew. So they try to clone their favorite commercial beers (or at least brew something close). Those attempts fail, generally.
No, Revvy, I didn't come up with this machine. You're right - I wish I had! :cross:
Bob
Advantages of Personal Brewing
1. Our beer is made in a single vessel, without damaging transfer steps. We combine fermentation, maturation, clarification and keg and bar all in the one vessel, whilst still adhering to all true brewing principles. It is therefore technically the freshest beer in the world. And beer is like bread, its best fresh.
Advantages of Personal Brewing
1. Our beer is made in a single vessel, without damaging transfer steps. We combine fermentation, maturation, clarification and keg and bar all in the one vessel, whilst still adhering to all true brewing principles. It is therefore technically the freshest beer in the world. And beer is like bread, its best fresh.[/QUOTE
Revvy???? Where arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre you?!?!?!?!
come and gone already.
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