• This smart home brewer turned me into a beer-making master in jus

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sun May 19 10:15:05 2024
    This smart home brewer turned me into a beer-making master in just 9 days

    Date:
    Sun, 19 May 2024 10:00:37 +0000

    Description:
    The Igulu F1 beer brewer made it a breeze to make a pint myself, but is the smart home gadget for everyone?

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    For the past few weeks, Ive morphed a section of my kitchen into a mini bar and brewery after devoting some countertop real estate to the Igulu F1 smart beer brewer .

    As the name suggests, this neat, barrel-shaped appliance is a smart home device designed especially for brewing beer at home or wine, or cider, or kombucha, if youre not after something alcoholic. Whats more, you can insert
    a compatible keg into the machine to instantly serve pints when you dont want to wait for a batch of your own brew to be ready.

    If you do make your own beer, this smart device promises to take out all the hassle. It can automatically alter its temperature from 35F-86F (2C-30C) to best suit the needs of your brew. Thanks to an automatic pressure management system, if the Igulu F1 brewer detects the fermentation process is building
    up too much pressure it can release some to return to a safe value. This should prevent your system from exploding; something that can occur if you aren't careful when brewing with a manual kit.

    To see if brewing beer at home is really as easy as Igulu suggests I thought Id give the F1 a whirl for myself, and Ive been pleasantly surprised by the results. So much so that Im already brewing my second batch. My beer brewing redemption arc

    I have exceptionally limited experience in the art of beer brewing. I helped my dad with a couple of beer-in-a-bag kits when I was a teenager (the results tasted like day-old urine) and while my biotech master's did briefly mention beer brewing, the only thing I remember from that lecture is auto-brewery syndrome a condition where your body effectively becomes a brewery; you eat carbs and then errant gut microbes produce alcohol inside you. If I contract that then something will have gone seriously wrong.

    Its not out of the question: I worked in a pub one summer while I was home from university and I was never asked to work there again, so you can guess how that went. Here are the three beer kits currently available through Igulu (Image credit: Igulu)

    To help me get started on a more successful brewing adventure, Igulu sent me three of its bag brew kits. If youre an inexperienced brewer like me these
    are an excellent place to start. Like an alcoholic Hello Fresh delivery, they come with pre-portioned ingredients and instructions.

    Whats more, when youve followed the recipe and added all the ingredients to the F1s removable keg, you simply place it back in the machines tank and then tap an included RFID chip to a spot on the machines logo. This starts a preprogrammed brewing process that does everything for you manipulating the pressure and temperature to the beers precise needs, getting as cold as 35F and as hot as 86F (2C and 30C).

    After waiting the nine days the machine said my beer would take (and then letting the concoction cool) I was finally able to drink some. I eagerly invited some family over to have a taste as well, and I think my dad summed
    up the result best: It tastes like a beer.

    Even if it's not the biggest compliment Ill take that as mission
    accomplished. Flying close to disaster

    The only thing Id criticize about Igulus beer brewing machine is that the instructions arent always 100% clear.

    For example, the instructions on the back of the beer bag I used gave me precise details on when and how to add all the ingredients inside, except for one of them. I then had to do a fair amount of online research until I found
    a video explaining what I should do to avoid disaster.

    Additionally, while the main machines instruction manual is comprehensive its not laid out in the best way. It jumps around between different stages of the brewing process and the end result was I didnt fully grasp what I should be doing at times, so I made a few avoidable (but thankfully minor) mistakes.

    I also had issues getting the Igulu app set up on my phone. However, I never needed to use it so I cant overly complain about this aspect. I forgot to
    take a picture of the beer before I drank it all, so here's a stock image (Image credit: Igulu) Should you buy the Igulu F1?

    Despite my issues, I think the Igulu F1 brewer is delightful. Even though I didnt put that much effort into drinking the beer Id brewed that importantly tasted good it came with the sweet taste of accomplishment. Saying that I also like that it can double as a keg cooler for those occasions when I want to pull a cold pint for myself or a guest but I dont want to wait over a week for a batch to finish brewing.

    However, at its considerable $699 / 555 asking price, Id liken it to a high-end espresso machine in terms of the people who should consider buying it.

    If you drink beer regularly and want to try making your own then it might be worth picking up this gadget. Thats especially true if you dont have the time in your busy schedule to operate a more manual beer-brewing system, or if youre concerned with the brewing risks that the Igulu F1s safety features
    help to mitigate.

    If this isnt you then you might be better served by regular beer from the store, or waiting for Igulu to release a more affordable model though theres no word on when or even if thatll happen. You might also like Your Chromecast and LG TV might soon get a major Google Home upgrade IKEA's smart home app feature could help you save money on your energy bills IKEA's affordable new smart LED wall panel is an impressively versatile mood light



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