A simple way to make beer at home
Drinking beer at home is not a simple and safe job. However, this will come true with PicoBrew's Zymatic automatic brewing machine.
Drinking beer at home is not a simple and safe job. However, this will come true with PicoBrew's Zymatic automatic brewing machine.
PicoBrew 's Zymatic 's brewery has generated $ 660,000 in Kickstarter funds, far exceeding its original $ 150,000 target. PicoBrew's idea is very attractive to those who have tried brewing at home before: they want to help you " make your own home-made brew with just a push of a button, like a coffee machine."
Zymatic has two main parts: a container of water and later a fermented beer, and a large stainless steel box containing malt and hops, two ingredients that make up the beer. After filling the right amount of ingredients into the box and putting enough water into the bin, you just press the button and the machine will start making beer for you. Next, you need to yeast at the end of the process and close the container to allow the beer to ferment.
Initially, PicoBrew will sell Zymatic in the US for $ 1,500 (about 36 million million) but promises to reduce the price to get more buyers. Certainly this is an attractive home appliance for many people.
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