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Effortless Brewing at Home: iGulu F1 Craft Beer Machine Review & Setup 

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Welcome to the Beardyman Craft Beer Channel! In today’s video, I'm diving into a full review of the iGulu F1 Automated Craft Beer Brewer, the all-in-one home brewing machine that promises to be the easiest way to make craft beer at home.
If you’ve ever dreamed of brewing your own craft beer but were intimidated by the process, the iGulu F1 might be the solution you’ve been looking for. This craft beer maker simplifies the entire brewing process, from adding your craft beer brewing kit to fermentation to dispensing your beer all in a sleek, automated design. I’ll take you through the setup, brewing process, and the final taste test to see if this machine lives up to the hype.
In this video, you’ll discover:
- How the iGulu F1 automated craft beer brewer works and what makes it the all-in-one home brewing machine.
- Step-by-step instructions on how to brew your first batch of craft beer using the iGulu F1.
- A comprehensive review of the machine’s features, ease of use, and the quality of the beer it produces.
A taste test of the final product to see if this machine truly delivers brewery-quality beer at home.
Whether you’re a seasoned homebrewer or just starting, the iGulu F1 is designed to make the process accessible and fun for everyone. If you’re searching for the easiest way to make craft beer at home, stick around to see if the iGulu F1 is the right brewing machine for you.
If this video is enough to make you want to get your hands on the iGulu F1 then check out their website igulu.com and use the code: THEBEARDYMAN to avail of a 20% ($140)off!!!!
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igulu.com?sca_ref=6968643.JDFRhtX1jQ.
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Комментарии : 16   
@dillyflaps
@dillyflaps 25 дней назад
8 pints, 2 days worth of beer! size is a bit of a bummer but its a cool concept
@dillyflaps
@dillyflaps 25 дней назад
also looks very complex & over engineered. lots of waste from packaging :(
@theMisadventuresofaLittleWolf
@theMisadventuresofaLittleWolf 28 дней назад
I'd want a 5 gallon version. 4 litres is not enough.
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers 27 дней назад
Thanks for your input! I totally understand the desire for a larger capacity, especially for those who like to brew in bigger batches. The current 4-liter version of the iGulu F1 is designed to be compact, making it easier to fit in a kitchen or smaller space while keeping power consumption relatively low. This makes it a convenient option for home brewers who may not have the room or need for a larger system and want to keep to small batches. That said, your feedback is valuable, and it's definitely something that iGulu might consider for future models. It's possible we could see a 5-gallon version or larger capacity options down the road as the brand continues to evolve and respond to user preferences. Thanks again for your thoughts, and happy brewing!
@bazzman70
@bazzman70 16 дней назад
I live in Ireland but IGULU won't ship to me. How did you get yours?
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers 16 дней назад
They ship worldwide, where in Ireland do ya live? Make sure to order via the link in the description- send me a screenshot of any issues to thebeardymancraftbeer@gmail.com and I'll look into it for ya.
@bazzman70
@bazzman70 16 дней назад
@@TheBeardyManCraftBeers I live in Wicklow. When I put in my address details the items in my basket are removed and I get a “we cannot deliver to your address” message.
@bazzman70
@bazzman70 16 дней назад
@@TheBeardyManCraftBeers just sent you an email
@mph2954
@mph2954 23 дня назад
Your discount code doesn't work 😢
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers 23 дня назад
Hold off a moment, I'm checking this with iGulu to have it fixed, thanks a million
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers 23 дня назад
THEBEARDYMAN code has been fixed now if you would like to try it - thanks for letting me know!
@axelk.4273
@axelk.4273 27 дней назад
And ... where's the fun of brewing? No grain, no hops... I really don't understand. This is a VERY expensive unit and the ingredient kits are ridiculously high priced. And it's actually not brewing... You're just mixing together some ingredients, some of which you cannot even properly identify. Looks more like a "lifestyle product" to me, but okay, some people will probably buy it for the flashy look ... To each his/her own, I guess.
@patrickglaser1560
@patrickglaser1560 27 дней назад
It's for stupid rich people, who can afford to buy commercial kegs
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers 27 дней назад
Thank very much for sharing your thoughts! I completely understand where you're coming from, and I appreciate your perspective on traditional brewing. It's true that units like the iGulu F1 may not capture the full hands-on experience that some brewers love. However, brewing can be a subjective experience, and this system offers an alternative approach that might appeal to those looking to simplify the process. The iGulu F1 does indeed bypass some of the traditional brewday steps, but it's important to note that it still uses key brewing ingredients, like dry malt extract, hop extract and dry yeast, which are also utilised by many commercial brewers around the globe. These ingredients are all identifiable and play a crucial role in the brewing process on the iGulu. Yeah of course while it might not be for everyone, the iGulu F1 is designed for those who want to enjoy the brewing experience with a bit more convenience. For some, it's about the journey; for others, it's about the end result-and this unit caters to the latter. Thanks again for your feedback, and happy brewing, I'd love to hear other thoughts on the unit.
@axelk.4273
@axelk.4273 17 дней назад
@@TheBeardyManCraftBeers You say that the ingredients are identifiable, which is true, but did you realize that the so-called hop extract contains propylene glycol (or E1520)? I, personally, wouldn't want that in my beer. In fact, here in Germany where I live, the use of E1520 in food products is strictly limited... I know that the corresponding limit value differs from country to country, but for me personally, I don't understand why I should tolerate a product from the chemical industry (this is NOT a natural product) in my beer...
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers
@TheBeardyManCraftBeers 2 дня назад
Thank you for sharing your perspective, @axelk.4273 It's always great to hear a variety of views, especially when it comes to something as personal as taste and ingredient preferences. You're right that propylene glycol (E1520) is sometimes used in hop extracts, and I understand that its use can raise concerns for some. It’s worth noting that while propylene glycol is approved for use in food and beverages by many regulatory bodies around the world, including in certain brewing processes, I totally respect your decision to avoid it based on your values and preferences. At the same time, it’s important that everyone feels welcome to share their views as long as they're based on facts. I encourage open dialogue about ingredients and brewing techniques, as it helps all of us make more informed decisions. Thanks again for your input!