21st century home brewing

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Bazzer

Setting the controls for the heart of the sun.
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Am I mssing something (as I often do).
£85 for 20 pints.
How does that equate to £1 50 a pint ?
The £85 includes the pressure vessel required to store the drink and two kits, each of which make 10 pints. The kits are around £15 for 10 pints plus postage.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
The £85 includes the pressure vessel required to store the drink and two kits, each of which make 10 pints. The kits are around £15 for 10 pints plus postage.
Thanks.
So if you drink 50 pints you are getting real ale at a good price.
Not too long ago that would be easy but sadly 50 pints would now last me a year :sad:
 
Location
London
drinking at home much is generally a very bad idea I think. And paying out for this thing will encourage folk to drink more I think to "offset" the cost. I prefer spoons ever changing portfolio of beers. And lidl do some damn decent stuff for more routine tipples.
 
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