Hey. I will admit. I'm not into Igulus but of course will watch video anyways. Did see you, Clay and Larry himself on one of his post... Hiding content from us 😂? Hope you had fun at Blichmann.
Not yet, but thank you for giving me a heads up as I just got back from Chicago late last night. I'll be playing catchup over the next few days. 😎 I see the iGulu as a great tool for 1-gallon brewers and a nice intro for people not looking to deep dive into brewing like people like BBQ Larry and myself.
Omg... enough with the damn Igulu crap.. hope they are paying you lots cuz I'm 1 more of these videos from unsub.. everyone else says it's avg at best dosent come close to what I've seen u do well at all grain I don't need a video on throw shit in a cooler wait 2weeks and drink we are not dumb asses Sorry for being to the point
I'm sorry, but I appreciate you speaking your mind as sadly most people don't have the courage to do that. I joke that every time I post a video on the iGulu or the Pinter, I watch a few of my subs go down, before going back up. I'm o.k. with that, as it is everyone's choice. Neither company is paying me to promote their products. I'm simply having fun and can appreciate any product that entices someone into considering home brewing at any level as a hobby. If you live near Jacksonville, FL, I'd be happy to purchase their Pale Ale for your personal review. Beyond that, the iGulu is an amazing "Ferment and Serving" system, not an All Grain Brewing System. I've got many experiments (involving All Grain brews) coming in 2025 (I've already purchased the specialty grains) where the iGulu will be a great tool in doing those tests. Not everyone who gets into home brewing wants to go full-blown 5 gallon all-grain, and for those people, there are niche areas where the iGulu and the Pinter can entice them into learning a little bit more about home brewing or craft beer. For that, I can truly appreciate those products and their impact on the hobby as a whole.
Hey. I will admit. I'm not into Igulus but of course will watch video anyways. Did see you, Clay and Larry himself on one of his post... Hiding content from us 😂? Hope you had fun at Blichmann.
Not yet, but thank you for giving me a heads up as I just got back from Chicago late last night. I'll be playing catchup over the next few days. 😎 I see the iGulu as a great tool for 1-gallon brewers and a nice intro for people not looking to deep dive into brewing like people like BBQ Larry and myself.
Was this filmed before you went to blichmannn HQ?
Of course. I had to have something posting that didn't require a lot of editing before the trip due to available time.
Omg... enough with the damn Igulu crap.. hope they are paying you lots cuz I'm 1 more of these videos from unsub.. everyone else says it's avg at best dosent come close to what I've seen u do well at all grain I don't need a video on throw shit in a cooler wait 2weeks and drink we are not dumb asses
Sorry for being to the point
I'm sorry, but I appreciate you speaking your mind as sadly most people don't have the courage to do that. I joke that every time I post a video on the iGulu or the Pinter, I watch a few of my subs go down, before going back up. I'm o.k. with that, as it is everyone's choice. Neither company is paying me to promote their products. I'm simply having fun and can appreciate any product that entices someone into considering home brewing at any level as a hobby. If you live near Jacksonville, FL, I'd be happy to purchase their Pale Ale for your personal review. Beyond that, the iGulu is an amazing "Ferment and Serving" system, not an All Grain Brewing System. I've got many experiments (involving All Grain brews) coming in 2025 (I've already purchased the specialty grains) where the iGulu will be a great tool in doing those tests.
Not everyone who gets into home brewing wants to go full-blown 5 gallon all-grain, and for those people, there are niche areas where the iGulu and the Pinter can entice them into learning a little bit more about home brewing or craft beer. For that, I can truly appreciate those products and their impact on the hobby as a whole.