MiniBrew Update November 2015 #4

By Patrick Layer
November 29th, 2015
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MiniBrew Design

Difference between MiniBrew and Pico

Hi all,


Lately, we’ve received more questions about the difference between Pico and MiniBrew. We just want to highlight the big difference:


Minibrew is the first truly all-in-one system. One thing that Pico doesn’t show you at the top of the page, for example, is the huge amount of equipment also needed to brew with their device. And the fact you need to manually transfer your beer into additionally serving kegs.


MiniBrew is truly revolutionary and so easy in use, which has not been addressed in the home brewing market. If you more questions, let us know. Sent us a mail hello@minibrew.io - happy to help 


Your friends at MINIBREW

Olivier & Bart

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admin@minibrew.io
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