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E: 30/07 Win a kit to brew your own beer
weeowens
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Q: How many pints does the ibrew micro-brewing kit produce?
I think it is 40 pints .Ingredients are provided for two batches.
Q: How many pints does the ibrew micro-brewing kit produce?
I think it is 40 pints .Ingredients are provided for two batches.
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Agree with 40 pints.
Available for just £64.99, the ibrew starter kit offers a complete re-usable home brewery with everything you need to begin brewing - including ingredients to make 40 pints in two batches.0 -
I actually think it's 20.
Available for just £64.99, the ibrew starter kit offers a complete re-usable home brewery with everything you need to begin brewing - including ingredients to make 40 pints in two batches. Re-fills cost £9.99 for 20 pints, which means home brewing costs from little more than 50p a pint.
Suggests to me it makes 20, you're just having 2 goes at it to make 40. It's not that big either, it's sitting in the fridge.0 -
I actually think it's 20.
Available for just £64.99, the ibrew starter kit offers a complete re-usable home brewery with everything you need to begin brewing - including ingredients to make 40 pints in two batches. Re-fills cost £9.99 for 20 pints, which means home brewing costs from little more than 50p a pint.
Suggests to me it makes 20, you're just having 2 goes at it to make 40. It's not that big either, it's sitting in the fridge.
I'm not sure...........
Available for just £64.99, the ibrew starter kit offers a complete re-usable home brewery with everything you need to begin brewing - including ingredients to make 40 pints in two batches. Re-fills cost £9.99 for 20 pints, which means home brewing costs from little more than 50p a pint.
I'll leave it with you:D0
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