Hahahahahahahaaaaaaa! Ahhahahahahhaaaaaaa! Dude's 3rd brew with one of these and he wins a gold at the asia beer awards.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=10812518
I call bullshit.
Those are merely slightly alcoholic, sparkling pond water and are unworthy of being called "beer". FFS, Tui markets itself as being an ale when it's in fact a lager. It's unfortunate that most people these days are unaware of what makes a good beer, and keep falling for the marketing propaganda because they believe this crap is good beer. Same goes for Speights Gold Medal ale and all the other cheap, nasty crap that's forced upon us by the brew companies who feed on peoples ignorance.
Some of the small NZ craft breweries make very good beer, try them next time you're in a supermarket. They're not cheap, however. I do also quite like some of the Harrington's beer. BTW, decent beer generally does not come in a 12 pack.
I can't help myself ... sorry, part of my job involves analysis:
From their FAQ
Price is $5660
Average store bought is $22 per doz 330ml
Cost of this product is $7.45 per doz 330ml
So If one was to buy one of these to save money on store bought (and I appreciate that many homebrewers brew for other reasons)
it's 389 dozen until you break even which is 6.39 years assuming you drink 2 x 330ml every day of the year.
Not making any point ... just saying.
As you were.
Grow older but never grow up
The important thing is that you are doing full mash brewing, not just extract.
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